Researchers harness quantum mechanics to create communications system that can avoid being hacked
Ofcom hopes to end ‘not spots’ in networks, but access is likely to be limited to very rural areas
Race to bring satellite-connected phones to wider market heats up as some question bullish promises from operators
Research highlights impact of poor network performance on consumers
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is pushing to loosen power limits on transmissions in low Earth orbit, a move that some fear could give upstart US operators more power
German telecoms groups to remove Huawei and ZTE components by 2029
European Commission says industry fragmentation could prevent operators reaching ‘scale needed to invest in the networks of the future’
A contest between legacy and new operators is brewing over the use of spectrum
Telecoms group says 99% of core network traffic now served by kit from other providers
Research by Opensignal comes despite government’s emphasis on benefits of technology to economic growth
Before the next generation of wireless communications is rolled out, better take-up of this one is needed
Swedish group triumphs over rival Nokia by being selected to help US giant roll out new kind of 5G network
The pair had been expected to benefit from the purging of Chinese rival Huawei from western markets
BT, Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica CEOs among those calling for internet traffic drivers to contribute to investment
Industry executives have warned for years about disruption for consumers
Agreement gives Chinese group a boost after being subject to bans in Europe and the US
Rollout of high-speed mobile networks hit by factors including limited investment and disruption from ban on Huawei kit
Number of sensitive Horizon Europe research programmes include communications company facing range of curbs
Lines between military, civilian and commercial communications have blurred, creating vulnerabilities
Brussels concerned lack of action by member states to bar high-risk companies threatens security of entire bloc
Fearing a potential conflict in Asia, western companies are looking to move production out of Taiwan. But turning away from the self-ruled island will come at a high price for manufacturers
Lisbon’s new security assessment could deal blow to Chinese telecom equipment group’s ambitions in Europe
Kuala Lumpur’s review of tender tests ability to juggle relations with the west and China
Berlin examines use of Chinese components in its telecoms networks backed up by possible change in law
Consideration of telecom supplier blacklisted by Washington tests Kuala Lumpur’s relations with China and the US