According to the marketing of mobile operators, in the spring this year Poland entered the 5G era. However, the only noticeable change for the first Polish customers of the 5G mobile telecommunications services will be the 5G...
Generation X, or people born between 1965 and 1980, entered adulthood not only in a time of important political transformations in Central and Southeast Europe (CSE), but also in times of great technological changes in the world.
According to CMS and EMIS report “Emerging Europe M&A 2019/20” in 2019 in Central and Southeast Europe M&A deal volume was the lowest in the decade, with only 1958 transactions (down 6.5 per cent), with a combined...
In a surprising move Russian President Vladimir Putin refused to grant the frequencies widely used for 5G networks to domestic telecommunication networks operators and decided to reserve these frequencies for the military and...
In late June 2019, Hungary became another EU member state with an auction procedure for the sale of frequencies needed for the deployment of 5G networks underway.
Chinese tech-companies Huawei and ZTE have not been excluded from participation in state tenders of Czech government bodies, according to a Czech daily E15.
5G technology is now primarily needed by the manufacturers of telecommunications equipment. Tomorrow it will be needed by the operators. Companies will need it the day after tomorrow.
Despite the increasingly unstable political environment, the CSE witnessed an upsurge in overall deal value of 12.5 per cent year on year reaching a total value of the EUR80.5bn in 2018, according to the latest report on M&A...
By the year 2025, up to 80 per cent of Russia’s population will have access to the internet via the 5th generation wireless network (5G), according to a recent Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA) report.
Poland doesn't differ very much from Western Europe in terms of state ownership of enterprises and the degree of regulatory interference. The country is more ”statist” than the United States and Great Britain, but less than...