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Mobile Broadband

David Hägerbro appointed Head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
Over 20 years experience in leadership & technology Successfully develop business across different countries
Public inquiry on allocation of spectrum bands for mobile broadband service in Malaysia
Feedback sought on preliminary positions in relation to spectrum allocation matters for 700 MHz, 2300 MHz and 2600 MHz spectrum bands.
Indonesia on the verge of becoming a digital economy giant in SEA
GSMA report estimates that assigning 700 MHz to mobile broadband would deliver US$11 billion over 10 years.
Axiata's profit takes a sharp dive in Q3 2016
Celcom registered quarter-on-quarter growth in service revenue, but profits continue to decline XL managed to return to black, thanks to refinancing its USD debt  to rupiah
Singtel and Ericsson unveil 5G testbed, but now what?
Singtel and Ericsson unveil South-East Asia’s first network testbed showcasing the possibilities of 5G technology, but it’s not just about bragging rights.
Strong ICT growth despite global economic slump: Ericsson group CTO
ICT – especially mobility, cloud and broadband – will buck the trend because it plays a crucial role in connecting the world, according to Ericsson senior VP and group CTO Ulf Ewaldsson.
Does Singapore have too many telcos?
With the entry of MVNO Circles.Life, Benjamin Cher asks: Is the market ready for yet another mobile operator, or will Singapore’s incumbents maintain the status quo?
Telcos: It’s not about technology, it’s about entertainment
The playbook has changed. Telcos now have to look at their business as a service, suggested Huawei Consulting principal consultant Nigel Bruin.
Malaysia in 4G mode while others mull 5G: Ericsson
With the perfect storm of 5G, IoT and the cloud, digital disruption is coming to every industry in Malaysia, argues Ericsson senior exec Todd Ashton.
Urgent need to allocate spectrum, governments warned
At the start of the WRC-15 treaty negotiations, the GSMA called on governments across the world to allocate the spectrum required to drive the continued global growth of mobile broadband.
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