Spain’s Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom and U.K. provider Vodafone have finalized a trial blockchain solution for the settlement of roaming discount agreements.
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Spain’s Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom and U.K. provider Vodafone have finalized a trial blockchain solution for the settlement of roaming discount agreements.
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Major telecoms provider Zain has joined the governing council for distributed ledger platform Hedera Hashgraph.
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South Korean insurance giant KB Insurance plans to implement a blockchain-enabled mobile message delivery system for its clients.
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In a recent interview, China Telecom chairman said that blockchain has high-potential use cases to enhance 5G network services.
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Venezuelans are facing slow internet times, which could make crypto trading difficult
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Israeli-Lithuanian telecom startup partners with NEM to build secure and private mobile phone technology
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There are still many questions associated with China’s digital currency plans. The PBoC has now confirmed how the currency will be tested in a few cities, and will gain the support of telecom giants. The to-be issued central bank currency in China will go through rigorous testing first and foremost. PBoC Announces Digital Currency Test Although very few details are known about it at this time, it seems more information has come to light. PBoC Officials have confirmed this digital currency will be put to the test in Suzhou and Shenzhen. This test will give the central bank a basic
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KT Corporation and China Mobile stay committed to blockchain rollout as part of a deal to boost roaming
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Blockchain service firm T-Systems signed a memorandum of understanding with Maltese government agency supporting business development
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California man sues AT&T claiming that its employees helped to steal over $1.8 million in total, including cryptocurrencies
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