Few companies have demonstrated more grit than Nokia, which, despite selling its mobile phone handset division in 2013, has gone on to become a major player in the 5G race. But it must be wary not to repeat the mistakes of the past
With Malaysia expected to launch 5G services in 2020, Nokia is tapping into the burgeoning market by bringing 5G functionality to the country’s ports. However, other players are also eyeing up the South Asian market
Israel is holding a tender for the development of a next-generation mobile network, as the country seeks to catch up with the likes of Spain, South Korea, Switzerland and the UK
The emergence of 5G is set to transform how companies operate, but regulatory issues and investment costs are slowing Europe’s progress in uptaking the new technology
As China races to implement 5G coverage before the US, Chinese telecoms provider ZTE has pledged a research spend of $295.5m a year
AT&T has bought Straight Path Communications for $1.6bn in a huge bet on 5G technology