Vodafone pledges 50,000 free sims to homelessness charities
UK operator Vodafone will donate 50,000 SIM cards worth a total of £4,500,000 to homelessness charities in the UK.
UK operator Vodafone will donate 50,000 SIM cards worth a total of £4,500,000 to homelessness charities in the UK.
UK operator VMO2 has joined forces with high street pastry stalwart Greggs to donate mobile data to families feeling the pinch in the UK.
UK eSIM specialist Truphone is offering chip manufacturers and device makers its eSIM technology for free.
Integrated SIMs (iSIMs) took another step closer to commercialisation this week, and they promise to bring with them significant benefits for consumer tech and cellular IoT.
Vodafone is making a lot of noise about its plans to replace its SIM cards with ones made from recycled plastic.
With connectivity taking a more prominent role, Google has tied more partnerships to support eSim on the Pixel 3, taking the business into international markets.
Apple’s support of eSIM in its latest iPhones promised to kick-start that market and a couple of specialist companies are leading the way.
FreedomPop, the US and UK MVNO, has launched a limited time promotion offering 10Gb of 4G data for as little as £9.99.
Building on the success of our prestigious Annual Industry Survey, the 2016 edition is the largest undertaking we’ve embarked on to date. This year’s survey took in the thoughts and perspectives of more than 1,500 telecoms professionals with a staggering cumulative experience of 24,000 years. As usual we begin with our comprehensive sweep of the […]
The great and the good from the global telecoms industry congregated in London last night for the 2015 Telecoms.com Awards, celebrating outstanding achievements across the sector this year.
World travellers are to get a mobile phone service that could end their bill shock and multiple SIM card management problems.
The world’s two biggest smartphone vendors – Apple and Samsung – are close to joining the rest of the industry in a move to electronic SIMs, according to a report in the FT.