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T-Mobile Confirms It Was Hacked, Doesn't Know What Was Stolen
Hackers reportedly attempted to sell data from more than 100 million T-Mobile subscribers on an online forum. Hackers reportedly attempted to sell data from more than 100 million T-Mobile subscribers on an online forum. -
Liberty Global To Merge With Switzerland's Sunrise In $7.43 Billion All-Cash Deal
Liberty Global agreed to pay 110 francs per Sunrise share, representing a 32 percent premium over Sunrise's average share prices over the past two months. Liberty Global agreed to pay 110 francs per Sunrise share, representing a 32 percent premium over Sunrise's average share prices over the past two months. -
India Said To Be Considering Ban On Use Of Chinese Telecom Equipment
Sources claim that Indian officials are considering a potential ban in the use of Chinese-made telecom equipment. Sources claim that Indian officials are considering a potential ban in the use of Chinese-made telecom equipment. -
US Committee Urges FCC To Block Undersea Cable Link From Hong Kong
A US interagency committee has recommended that the FCC block the Hong Kong segment of the Pacific Light Cable Network on the grounds of protecting national security. A US interagency committee has recommended that the FCC block the Hong Kong segment of the Pacific Light Cable Network on the grounds of protecting national security. -
Ericsson Upgrades 5G Subscription Forecasts Amid Ongoing Pandemic
Swedish telecom firm Ericsson increased its initial forecast by about 2.6 billion subscribers, stating that the pandemic has brought about a shift in usage behaviors that will likely continue. Swedish telecom firm Ericsson increased its initial forecast by about 2.6 billion subscribers, stating that the pandemic has brought about a shift in usage behaviors that will likely continue. -
UK Telecoms To Lift Internet Data Caps To Help Keep People Inside
Major telecom providers in the UK have agreed to lift data caps for their subscribers to help keep people inside their homes and save lives. Major telecom providers in the UK have agreed to lift data caps for their subscribers to help keep people inside their homes and save lives. -
Malaysia Dismisses US Warnings And Opens 5G Network To All Players
Malaysia's minister of communications and multimedia clarified that it will be establishing its own security standards, which it will use to vet potential suppliers for its planned 5G rollout. Malaysia's minister of communications and multimedia clarified that it will be establishing its own security standards, which it will use to vet potential suppliers for its planned 5G rollout. -
Sprint And T-Mobile Mega-Merger Finally Gets Approval From Federal Judge
US District Court Judge Victor Marrero rejected the suits filed by thirteen US states and the District of Columbia and approved the long-planned merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. US District Court Judge Victor Marrero rejected the suits filed by thirteen US states and the District of Columbia and approved the long-planned merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. -
Huawei Issues Official Response To US FCC Ban
Huawei Technologies stated that the FCC's decision was "profoundly mistaken" and that its labeling of the company as a security threat was based on "mistaken assumptions." Huawei Technologies stated that the FCC's decision was "profoundly mistaken" and that its labeling of the company as a security threat was based on "mistaken assumptions." -
Vodafone To Close Down Over 1,000 Stores Amid Online Shopping Trend
Vodafone will be shutting down 15 percent of its physical stores and renovating its remaining ones as part of its massive overhaul strategy to improve customer experience. Vodafone will be shutting down 15 percent of its physical stores and renovating its remaining ones as part of its massive overhaul strategy to improve customer experience.