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GSMA Says Ofcom Spectrum Licence Increases Will Affect 4G Rollout
GSMA says UK operators can't afford LTE upgrade if they have to pay more for a licence
MWC 2014 Will Be World’s Largest Carbon Neutral Trade Show
GSMA plans to make MWC 2014 the most environmentally friendly ever
GSMA Creates Remotely Managed SIM For M2M Applications
The new embedded standard lets devices connect to the Internet of Things without having to change their SIM
GSMA Praises UK 4G Spectrum Innovation But Tells Europe To Do More
GSMA Director General Anne Bouverot says despite UK's "excellent" work, Europe risks falling behind
One Billion 4G LTE Connections Predicted By 2017 – GSMA
GSMA says one in eight mobile connections will be LTE within four years
EE Hits 1 Million 4G Subscribers
EE passes the 1m subscriber mark on its 4G network, but a GSMA study finds Europe lagging in 4G penetration
Have Operators Finally Accepted Wi-Fi Roaming?
If mobile operators get enough benefits from the deal, their customers might get easy access to Wi-Fi, says Peter Judge
GSMA Backs Mobile To Wi-Fi Roaming
Operators could make it easier for users to switch between 3G and Wi-Fi
European Regulators Could Investigate Five Major Mobile Networks
Vodafone, France Telecoms, Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica suspected of industry collusion
MWC 2012: GSMA, Operators Back Mobile Privacy Guidlines
The GSMA along with Vodafone, Orange and other operators are pushing privacy rules intended to maintain users' confidence in mobile applications
MWC 2012: GSMA To Counter Smartphone App Sprawl With Joyn
The GSMA is countering the duplication of smartphone apps by offering standardised, consolidated 'rich communications' instead
Near Field Gains Momentum With Standards Support
Electronic NFC technology is gaining traction as telecoms providers offer applications and agree standards
Mobile Payment Players Swallow Their Egos
Britain's operators have set up a shared system for mobile commerce. It's about time they got together, says Sophie Curtis
GSMA Slams Euro Call For Ban On Wireless In Schools
A European report that calls for a ban on mobile phones and Wi-Fi in school is "unscientific” says the GSMA
Samsung And Visa To Offer Olympic Mobile Payments
Visitors to London for the Olympics will be able to use NFC-equipped mobile phones to buy snacks and drinks
GSMA Banks On NFC Mobile Payments
Vodafone, Orange, O2 and others have declared they will launch NFC mobile payment services by 2012
MWC: LTE And Tablets Will Lead Agenda
Tablets will get more attention than smartphones, and LTE will see off WiMax, at Mobile World Congress, says GSMA
Local E-Waste Set To Soar In Developing World
The United Nations Environment Programme fears that an anticipated rise in electronics sales in developing nations will mean exponentially increasing amounts of hazardous e-waste