The Italian government has blocked an agreement between Huawei and telecommunications group Fastweb, where Huawei would be supplying equipment for its 5G core network.
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Global Fashion Retail Company to Launch Fashionable Wearable Technology Devices Fossil Group, Inc. announced today they are working together with...
Mobile network tackles “the great roaming rip-off†head-on Three will extend its Feel At Home service, allowing customers travelling to...
The Mackenzie Innovation Institute (Mi2) is exploring security and connectivity between the BlackBerry Spark platform and its 'smart' healthcare technology vision.
Mi2 helps drive innovation in healthcare through research, education and training while enhancing healthcare practices, treatments, service delivery models and more.
Ericsson and Telstra are teaming up to develop an enterprise edge cloud solution developed specifically for the Telstra domain.
Samsung today announced a successful demonstration of its new drone-based antenna configuration measurement solution for 4G and 5G networks in the company’s campus.
QNX SDP 8.0 will be the foundational operating system for The Eclipse Foundation’s Safe Open Vehicle Core (S-CORE) Project.
There is no doubt that Wearables is huge at the moment and as the wearable technology industry evolves, the big...
Garmin has selected BlackBerry QNX technology for its next-generation, Android Automotive-based proof of concept demonstration at CES 2023.
IMImobile has teamed up with US network software giant Mavenir to launch an RCS messaging initiative. IMImobile and Mavenir will work together with global operator mutual customers, integrated RCS enablement technologies and a shared vision to increase adoption of this new channel globally.
Google has announced its plan to run a mobile phone network in the US. The firm will rent voice and data capacity from two existing operators - Sprint and T-Mobile - and use existing wi-fi hotspots, rather than build new infrastructure from scratch.
Blink Charging Co. has entered into a strategic partnership with ChargeHub, where Blink’s public EV chargers will be integrated into ChargeHub’s Passport roaming hub









