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$6 Billion Private LTE & 5G Market a Bright Spot in Gloomy Wireless Industry

Total Telecom

There has also been a surge in the adoption of private wireless small cells as a cost-effective alternative to DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) for delivering neutral host public cellular coverage in carpeted enterprise spaces, public venues, hospitals, hotels, higher education campuses and schools. GHz CBRS spectrum.

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CMA Extends Vodafone-Three Merger Decision to December

VoIP Review

The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has extended the deadline for its investigation into the £15 billion Vodafone –Three merger. This network aims to provide coverage to all schools and hospitals by 2030. Originally slated for completion in October, the decision will now be made by 7 December this year.

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Open Access ErieNet Fiber Network Gets Underway In Western New York

Broadband Breakfast

Erie County, New York’s  ErieNet  broadband initiative is poised to begin construction in Buffalo, NY, after the Buffalo Common Council recently passed a resolution approving the Telecommunications License Agreement with ErieNet LDC.

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SNS Telecom & IT: $6 Billion Private LTE/5G Market Shines Through Wireless Industry’s Gloom

IEEE ComSoc

SNS Telecom & IT’s latest research report estimates that the private LTE and 5G network market revenues will be $6 Billion by the end of 2027. This trend is particularly prevalent in the United States due to the open accessibility of the license-exempt GAA (General Authorized Access) tier of 3.5 GHz CBRS spectrum.

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Digital Infrastructure Investment 2024: 'All-in' on Open Access

Broadband Breakfast

In additional to major players entering the market, existing open access entities are thriving, as more cities and regions are committing to open access. The promise is greater innovation and competition, and easy entrance into the market for some. What, if anything, have states been doing to prioritize open access fiber?

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Indosat and Zurich Partner to Revolutionize Telecom-Insurance Services

VoIP Review

This partnership aims to integrate telecommunications and insurance services into a single application, enhancing accessibility and financial inclusion across Indonesia. Future additions could include hospital cash plans and cracked screen insurance, aimed at providing comprehensive protection at affordable premiums.

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Reviling Universal Service Subsidies and then Touting the Results

Telefrieden

Additional programs reduce the cost of access for low-income subscribers and specific beneficiaries such as schools, clinics, hospitals, and libraries. The programs help mitigate what economists consider market failure: the inability of unregulated and unsubsidized markets to achieve socially desirable outcomes. 2005.06.002.