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Apple Brings 5G Network Slicing Closer To Reality

Forrester IT

Network slicing is one of the key features differentiating 5G networks from prior generations. Despite this promise, 5G network slicing adoption has been nearly nonexistent.

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Singular: TikTok and Apple Search Ads are hooking mobile users

Venture Beast

TikTok and Apple Search Ads are rising stars among mobile ad networks, according to measurement firm Singular's 2021 ROI Index. Read More.

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T-Mobile CEO: Apple iPhone 12 launch marks ‘firing gun’ for 5G and T-Mobile leads the race

GeekWire

T-Mobile didn’t make it into Apple’s big iPhone event today. Apple thrust 5G technology into the spotlight at its big iPhone 12 unveiling event Tuesday , showing off the first iPhones with 5G capability. “We’re just celebrating here at T-Mobile today. T-Mobile reported $17.7

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A week in telecoms: US 5G; metaverse in India; UK’s Google/Apple investigation

TM Forum

DISH Networks launches its 5G broadband service to over 20 percent of the U.S. population; Airtel announced a metaverse service and the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) plans an investigation into Apple and Google’s “effective duopoly on mobile ecosystems”.

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Apple and T-Mobile say iOS 15.2 didn’t switch off iCloud Private Relay

The Verge

Apple has denied that last month’s iOS 15.2 update is behind the difficulty some iPhone owners have faced with using the iCloud Private Relay feature on cellular networks. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile earlier this week said they weren’t blocking the VPN-like feature, but T-Mobile claimed to have identified that iOS 15.2

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Telco CEOs call for fairer funding for network infrastructure

TM Forum

The CEOs of Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and Vodafone have called for EU legislators to ensure digital content platforms bear more of a share of network infrastructure costs. a network monitoring company. In 2020, mobile average revenues per user (ARPU) was €14.4 open letter to the Financial Times. Sandvine. ,

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Six companies dominate network traffic as speed and access grows

TM Forum

In 2021, just six companies – Google, Facebook, Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple – generated nearly 57% of global network traffic, according to research by Sandvine, a network monitoring company. As Samir Marwaha, Sandvine’s Chief Strategy Officer, notes in a blog. figures from Reuters. billion euros ($59.4

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