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No SIM Slot? Why the World Is Moving to eSIM Faster Than You Think

Telecom Talk

While the change has been slow to materialise in some markets, global adoption is accelerating rapidly, pushed by device makers, telecom operators, and regulatory frameworks that now favour digital first infrastructure. In its place, embedded SIMs or eSIMs are transforming the way consumers connect to telecom networks.

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Neos Networks launches rapid activation proposition, delivering optical connectivity in less than ten days

Total Telecom

The new proposition is powered by Neos recently re-architected network, including its first super region a high-demand zone spanning London and the South East, connecting 131 exchanges and five key data centres with fully digitised, pre-provisioned infrastructure.

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6GHz for 6G, please: European operators petition regulators for more spectrum

Total Telecom

Wi-Fi), and related devices are already gaining significant traction there and in other markets. They instead claim that Wi-Fi services are currently provisioned with enough spectrum for their needs. In 2020, the USA opened the full 1,200MHz of the 6GHz band to unlicensed usage (i.e.,

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MLL Telecom makes DfE approved Everything ICT Framework

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These are now available via the DfE approved Everything ICT service including not only networks provision and professional services but also its wide range of market leading cyber, voice, cloud and broadband solutions.

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€631bn ‘Made for Germany’ initiative presents major opportunity for telcos

Total Telecom

When combined with the newly created infrastructure fund, the German market can expect €1 trillion to be poured into infrastructure and industrial projects in the coming years, all of which will need to be backed by the provision of high quality connectivity. How is the German connectivity market changing in 2025?

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Sparkle Reinforces Partnership with Al-Bawaba to Provide Services to Corporate Customers in Libya

Total Telecom

The agreement is based on a state-of-the-art fully redundant infrastructure which relies on Al-Bawabas Libyan national backbone and on Sparkles international capacity – for the provision of Ethernet MPLS connectivity services to corporate customers.

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New blueprints put Level 4 autonomous networks within reach

Total Telecom

ANL4 in action in Asia Many of the above use cases are already being seen in action in some of the most advanced markets in the world. In short, the core’s journey to ANL4 will see it become increasingly predictive and preventative when it comes to maintenance, and self-healing when faults do occur.