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  • Private information on Australian mobile subscribers are being sold off by unscrupulous members of offshore call centers, according to an investigative report.

    The private details of customers from the market's three operators – Optus, Telstra and Vodafone – are being offered for sale by a call center business named AI Solutions, run by Indian businesman Imran Khan, Fairfax Media…

    Telecom Asia News on Saturday, 19 November 2016
  • Operators and service providers around the world are deploying or preparing to deploy SDN/NFV and there has already been significant market spend in this area. According to analyst firm Infonetics, the global NFV/SDN networking market will grow fivefold to bring in $11 billion in revenue by 2019. IDC research indicates that network virtualization in the Asia-Pacific region is being driven by…

    Telecom Asia News on Saturday, 19 November 2016
  • Sri Lanka Telecom has revealed details of its contract to deploy the next phase of the Lanka Government Network (LGN), designed to connect government buildings across the country.

    The government and Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) last month chose Sri Lanka Telecom as the infrastructure and communications service provider for LGN 2.0.

    Telecom Asia News on Saturday, 19 November 2016
  • NTT DoCoMo and Huawei have achieved a peak speed of 11.29Gbps during a 5G large-scale field trial in the 4.5-GHz band.

    The companies tested a 3GPP 5G New Radio compliant numerology and frame structure using macro cell coverage in a real-world scenario in Yokohama's busy Minato Mirai 21 commercial district.

    The trial also achieved a sub-0.5ms one way user plane latency. The…

    Telecom Asia News on Saturday, 19 November 2016
  • Global payments technology provider Adyen has added WeChat Pay support to help businesses worldwide sell to customers in China and Hong Kong.

    Adyen provides the payment infrastructure for multiple major internet companies including Uber, Facebook and Neflix. With the agreement, Adyen will be the first payment service provider to support WeChat Pay on a global scale.

    Adyen CCO…

    Telecom Asia News on Saturday, 19 November 2016