Finland to investigate Nokia-branded phones after data breach report
Finland's data protection ombudsman said he would investigate whether Nokia-branded phones had breached data rules.
Finland's data protection ombudsman said he would investigate whether Nokia-branded phones had breached data rules.
NBN Co has deployed the first G-fast-capable distribution point units (DPUs) following its long-running partnerships with fixed-broadband vendors Nokia and Adtran.
Microsoft, Facebook and more than 30 other global technology companies announce joint pledge not to assist any government in offensive cyber attacks.
Huawei Australia has appointed 5G expert Dr David Soldani as its new chief technology officer.
BlackBerry filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Facebook and its WhatsApp and Instagram apps, arguing that they copied technology and features from BlackBerry Messenger.
The network will enable high-definition streaming from the lunar landscape back to earth, part of a project to back the first privately funded moon mission.
Nokia’s Ray Owen is set to take up residence at nbn, as the National Broadband Network builder’s new chief technology officer.
Reports indicate that between 3000 and 4000 jobs could be affected.
Smartphones are by far the most popular target of mobile malware, and the infection rate is soaring, according to new research by Nokia.
A cellular base station with 128 antennas may soon help some mobile operators serve many more subscribers in crowded areas. Nokia demonstrated the technology, called massive MIMO (multiple in, multiple out) with Sprint at Mobile World Congress on Monday.
In Barcelona on Sunday, Nokia licensee HMD Global launched a (slightly) modernized version of the Nokia 3310, a rugged, beloved feature phone first introduced in 2000.
Classic phone brands from yesteryear are coming alive in Barcelona. Nokia, Blackberry and Moto were among the unlikely headline makers ahead of the Mobile World Congress trade show, which starts on Monday.
The Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday that it had approved two cellular base stations – one each from Ericsson and Nokia – to use LTE-U, marking the first official government thumbs-up for the controversial technology.
Optus and Nokia have agreed to collaborate on the development of 5G mobile network technology.
NBN Co and Nokia on Wednesday announced a trial of XG-FAST, the latest generation of broadband access technology operating over existing copper networks.