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March
Europe has lost leadership in mobile technology to the US, says Vodafone group CEO Vittorio Colao. There's no LTE spectrum, margins are falling and mobile operators are fighting a war with the regulators
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Qatar’s Qtel has grown so fast that 80% of its business now comes from outside its home market. Now, CEO Nasser Marafih tells Alan Burkitt-Gray, the company wants to improve the services for its 83m customers, including content and better broadband
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February
Verizon Wireless almost two-thirds of the world’s LTE subscribers. CEO Dan Mead explains how the company took an early lead in the new technology and is striving to maintain its position as US competition builds up
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As wholesale operators seek to make themselves stand out in the commoditised fibre market, Stefan Amon says quality is the selling point
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SoftBank has already soft-launched its TD-LTE mobile broadband network, using a dense network of microcells, with a commercial launch planned before the end of February
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January
Indian operators are complaining that they do not have enough spectrum to satisfy demand for broadband wireless. One, though, has taken a radical alternative — licence-free wifi — and already has 220,000 customers