Cellular
A Chinese company will offer BlackBerry devices for $450
In the 1990s and early 2000s, BlackBerry was a popular phone brand, but it vanished with the rise of smartphones. Now, a Chinese company is reviving it.
The mobile brand of the fourth largest company in the world – on its way to Israel
Better mobile reception on trains? Israel Railways to improve service WiFi on trains
Nothing unveils smartphone with back display and transparent headphones
Looking for cheap electronics? Soon, no need to go to Eilat
The tender winner will sell a variety of electronics and mobile products, including phones, in a store located in the airport's public hall, accessible to all passengers.
Communications Ministry allows new use of cell infrastructure, seeking increased competition
Israel's Communications Ministry plans to increase competition by allowing new entities to enter the cellular infrastructure market, enabling 5G support.
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Key factor in customer choice of Cellular Company: Value, reception, speed
Mobile customers seek good value, reception quality, fast browsing. Also, transparency, reliability, good service, high-volume surfing.
Major move: Similarweb acquires 42matters
Enhancing its position in the growing mobile app intelligence market.
End to reception problems at events: Pelephone unveils 5G MAX network
The company introduced dedicated packages on the new network and demonstrated in Israel the ability to deploy the network anywhere with speeds of up to about 6 gigabits. What are the prices?
iDigital to open official Apple stores in Israel
iDigital joins Apple's select partners worldwide, introducing three APP format stores in Israel by 2024, enhancing customer experience and service.
Navigational disruption: GPS signal interference detected throughout central Israel
Residents of central Israel report GPS disruptions, saying they are in Beirut or Cairo.
Ministry's plan to boost cellular reception in Judea and Samaria
Communication Ministry to connect dozens of sites in Judea and Samaria to cellular communication outside the Green Line, investing NIS 50 million to improve coverage and eliminate disruptions.