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M'sian operators to offer WiFi calling next year: Ericsson exec
Most Malaysian mobile operators are expected to offer WiFi calling services to their customers by the end of 2016, according to Sebastian Barros, vice president of solutions for Ericsson Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
Hadapi era 4G LTE, siapkah ekosistem industri telekomunikasi Tanah Air?
Adopsi teknologi komunikasi 4G (fourth-generation) yang tengah digenjot pemerintah dan industri telekomunikasi mulai memasuki babak baru. Meski komersialisasi akses 4G-LTE belum merata, namun layanan ini secara bertahap bisa dinikmati masyarakat di seluruh Indonesia.
Mobile broadband: It’s about the spectrum, silly
Early access to spectrum for mobile broadband in the so-called ‘C-Band’ is feasible, and likely to generate significant economic benefits, according to an independent report by Plum Consulting, commissioned by Ericsson, Huawei and Qualcomm Technologies.
Ericsson says new suite boosts operators’ ability to support mass IoT adoption
Ericsson has announced a targeted new suite of software upgrades and ecosystem advances that it said would accelerate the uptake of the Internet of Things (IoT) for the benefit of both industry and consumers.
70% of world’s population using smartphones by 2020: Ericsson
By the year 2020, advanced mobile technology will be commonplace around the globe – smartphone subscriptions will more than double to reach 6.1 billion people; 70% of the world’s population will be using smartphones; and 90% will be covered by mobile broadband networks, according to the latest Ericsson Mobility Report.
Ericsson celebrates 50 years in Malaysia, launches new office
Ericsson celebrated its 50th anniversary in Malaysia with the official launch of a brand new office location in The Pinnacle, in the Sunway township in Subang Jaya.
Why the Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent mega-merger is significant
The telco world got a mild shock when news broke on April 15 that Finnish mobile equipment manufacturer Nokia Corp had agreed to buy Franco-American vendor Alcatel-Lucent SA in an all-stock deal valued at US$16.6 billion. Edwin Yapp breaks down the pros and cons of the deal
Singtel partners Ericsson and Samsung to boost LTE speeds beyond 300 Mbps
Singtel said it will soon deliver speeds beyond 300 Mbps for its customers, using Ericsson’s LTE-Advanced technology to deploy a tri-band Carrier Aggregation service to be deployed over Samsung Galaxy devices.
Axiata’s bumpy IT transformation programme: Lessons learnt
Axiata president and group CEO Jamaludin Ibrahim comes clean on Celcom’s IT transformation programme that caused it to lose customers and dealers, and the lessons the group learned from it. Goh Thean Eu has the story.
Why Sony is not winning the smartphone war
Sony's latest corporate strategy update is the biggest indication yet that the company is looking to find an exit for its loss-making smartphone arm, Sony Mobile Communications. Keith Liu looks at what has led the electronics giant to this point.
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