Monday, 24 February 2014

15 Short Stories About the Mobile Networks

     


-Australian MVNO Virgin Mobile has switched on LTE access for its customers The company rents capacity from Optus
-UK's O2 has ordered a bandwidth monitoring tool from OptiWi-Fi to monitor its Wi-Fi hotspots.
-Spain's Telefonica says that it will provide LTE roaming services during the MWC in Barcelona.
-Lebanon's Alfa says that it has carried out tests of VoLTE services on its live network.
-USA's Verizon Wireless is deploying an unspecified number of Alcatel-Lucent supplied small cells.
-Bolivia's Entel is reported by local media to be planning an LTE service launch in April.
-Guernsey's Sure has ordered software from Jinny Software, comprising domestic & wholesale SMSC replacements, an upgrade to the existing Jinny MMSC and a Business Reporting Suite.
-Benin's Moov has launched a HSPA+ based 3G service in the capital city, Cotonau.
-Japan's SoftBank Mobile has joined the regional roaming trade group, the Bridge Alliance.
-Uruguays' Antel says that its LTE network now covers 70% of the population.
-Germany's E-Plus says that that it will launch its LTE network in March.
-Honduras' Tigo has started blocking mobile phones detected to be operating inside prisons.
-Armenia's Armentel has scrapped expiry dates on prepay topups, but will now close accounts if no top-up is made with 6 months, regardless of the outstanding balance.
-Kazakhstan's Kazakhtelecom has launched its own Wi-Fi hotspot network.
-Czech Republic's Vodafone is expanding its 9­00Mhz based LTE network to new locations this week.

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