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Sales surge 50 per cent in the US and Europe, contributing the largest portion of overseas revenue for the first time
Operator chief appeals to all parties involved to work together to create a simple spectrum auction and avoid 4G delay
David Hilliard, CEO of Mentor, specialist in telecoms execution challenges, looks at what operators can do to accelerate the evolution of mobile internet
Small “cube†structures will save operators £59 billion and increase signal output according to company
Britain is gearing up for the first big auction of radio frequency spectrum for more than a decade. The sale, slated for 2012, will spark the industry’s biggest capital spending spree since operators splurged a combined £22.5 billion on 3G spectrum in 2000
Huawei eyes rollout of 4G LTE in the UK as its entry pass as it ramps up activity on continent
When UK regulator Ofcom issues LTE licences to operators sometime in 2012, Chinese firm Huawei is likely to be one of those tasked with breathing fire into UK airwaves. It has been doing just that across Europe. But there appear to be barriers to its entry to the UK. James Blackman reports
Network equipment vendors like Huawei will play an increasingly crucial role in this industry. Not just because they will lay the track along which the operators can run their superfast LTE services, but because they are increasingly taking traditional operator jobs
French vendor Alcatel Lucent running LTE trial in rural Wales in 800MHz band already vacated by digital switchover
Chinese manufacturer and world number-two infrastructure vendor Huawei opens Cyber Security Evaluation Centre in Oxfordshire to showcase and test its network equipment, and allay any security fears ahead of fight for UK LTE contracts