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The Game Awards 2020 celebrated the best video games of the year and also made some exciting announcements, ranging from much-awaited sequels to worthwhile additions to popular games. Owing to the ongoing coronavirus-induced pandemic, the event was hosted virtually this year. The most notable among new announcements include an upcoming Mass Effect title, a new
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Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece GenCell CEO Rami Reshef takes a looks at some of the renewable energy options gaining favour among telcos. The coronavirus pandemic has only reinforced what we already knew – telecoms and digital connectivity play an indispensable role
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BT has agreed to sell a couple of Italian businesses to TIM via a deal of undisclosed value, but that is unlikely to be a big money-spinner for the UK incumbent. Under the terms of the arrangement, TIM will take control of  BT’s public administration unit, which serves local and national governments, and its SME
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France’s data privacy watchdog CNIL has handed out its biggest-ever fine of EUR 100 million (roughly Rs. 900 crores) to Google and EUR 35 million (roughly Rs. 300 crores) to Amazon for breaching the country’s rules on online advertising trackers, or cookies. The CNIL said on Thursday it had also fined e-commerce giant Amazon EUR
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Mobile app tacker App Annie has released its numbers for the year and the headline stat was that total global spend hit $112 Billion, a 25% increase on 2019. Apple’s iOS still dominates revenues, but Google Play seems to be slowly gaining ground. As you can see from the first chart below, most of the
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Chinese vendor Huawei is doing everything it can to make it impossible for Sweden to sustain its ban. When Sweden explicitly stated that its 5G vendors can’t use Huawei kit, it created the opportunity for legal challenge that Huawei wasted little time in exploiting. Soon after Sweden appeared to concede that the decision had been
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Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece Martin Morgan, VP of Marketing at Openet, explores the potential of mobility-as-platform services. Toyota and AWS recently announced they were partnering to expand Toyota’s Mobility Services Platform. As the announcement put it, the platform is an
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Cisco has offered the equivalent of US$730 million for cloud-based customer experience firm IMImobile, a figure that represents a hefty premium on its current share price. The US tech giant has reached agreement with IMImobile on a 595 pence-per-share offer that has been recommended by its board of directors and is slated to close in
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iPhone 11 users experiencing touchscreen issues can now get a free screen replacement from Apple. The company has acknowledged that a small number of iPhone 11 displays “may stop responding to touch due to an issue with the display module”. Apple notes that the iPhone 11 modules manufactured between November 2019 and May 2020 may
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CityFibre has signed up another four retail ISPs to its fibre network, more than doubling its wholesale customer base. The UK infrastructure builder named three companies in the south and east of England and one in Scotland, all of which will provide high-speed broadband services to “significant volumes of new customers.” Its wording there doesn’t
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