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yamimichi · 1 year
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Currently in 4G hell.
Spectrum is doing "routine maintenance" and they're "sorry for any inconvenience".
Gee thanks Spectrum for cutting out our internet when I was playing FFXIV. At least I wasn't doing my roulettes. 🤬
Update: Internet came back a little while ago.
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dergarabedian · 1 year
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Premian a Personal Argentina por ofrecer la red de Internet móvil más rápida
Personal Argentina, empresa de servicios de conectividad fija y móvil de la compañía Telecom Argentina, fue galardonado por la firma Ookla con el premio a la red móvil más rápida de la Argentina, en el marco de la edición 2023 del Mobile World Congress, el mayor encuentro global de las comunicaciones móviles, que se realizó en la ciudad catalana de Barcelona. (more…) “”
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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BSNL will give tough competition to private companies in 5G, know when this service will be rolled out
BSNL will give tough competition to private companies in 5G, know when this service will be rolled out
highlights BSNL will get 5G spectrum worth Rs 62,000 crore. Government can allot 700 Mhz band to BSNL. At present, the 700 MHz band is only with Jio. New Delhi. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) will get 5G spectrum worth Rs 62,000 crore from the Department of Telecom (DoT). This will be in addition to the Rs 1.64 lakh crore relief package announced by the government earlier this year. Apart…
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apctnews · 2 years
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systemtek · 10 months
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EE adds over 400 new small cells to increase 4G capacity and reduce congestion in the busiest areas
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EE has now successfully deployed over 600 street-level mobile sites, known as small cells, across the UK, delivering on its commitment to add hundreds of new sites to the 200 announced just over one year ago. A further 411 small cell installations are now delivering enhanced capacity in high demand areas, including in major cities such as Birmingham, Brighton and Sheffield, ensuring customers can take advantage of download speeds of up to 300Mbps even at the busiest of times. Other new locations to benefit from EE’s ongoing small cells deployment include the cities of Swansea, Leicester, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Southampton and York. Meanwhile a host of seasonal hotspots have also received a timely connectivity boost ahead of the Summer, including Newquay, Paignton, Salcombe, Southend-on-Sea and Clacton-on-Sea. Small cells take advantage of existing street assets, such as BT’s iconic red telephone boxes, to help enhance street-level mobile coverage in busy areas where it’s impractical to build larger sites, such as city-centres and transport hubs. As well as being located on phone boxes, lamp posts and CCTV columns, EE has installed approximately 60 small cells on BT’s innovative new digital Street Hubs, further maximising the benefit of these assets to communities. EE’s 611 small cell sites currently carry 20TB of data traffic every day – the equivalent of streaming 8,000 hours of HD video or 280,000 hours of music – demonstrating the substantial value they offer to customers in high demand areas, as well as the importance of EE’s strategy to build prior to the arrival of any congestion whenever possible. Sites are identified via advanced network analytics, which highlights specific locations that would most benefit from the performance boost enabled by a small cell. Then, working alongside Nokia, EE deploys a 4G small cell solution which couples its licenced 1800MHz and 2600Mhz spectrum with unlicenced 5GHz spectrum to deliver standout speed and capacity.
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James Hope, Director of Mobile Radio Access Networks, EE: “As demand for data continues to rise, small cells are becoming an increasingly integral part of our mobile network. Our partnership with Nokia ensures customers continue to benefit from our fastest 4G speeds even at the busiest times and in the most congested of locations, and we’re proud to pass another milestone in this project as we continue to invest in improving the UK’s best mobile network* up and down the country.” Mark Atkinson, SVP, Radio Access Networks PLM at Nokia: “Nokia has an extensive portfolio of high-capacity outdoor and indoor small cells that deliver premium 4G and 5G network performance in dense urban and in-building environments. This latest deployment will ensure that EE’s customers benefit from seamless connectivity particularly in congested or high-demand areas at multiple cities across the UK. We are delighted to continue our partnership with EE and support their ambition to deliver the country’s best network.” EE’s continued network investment will see hundreds more small cells deployed in the coming months, both in existing and new towns and cities. EE is also trialling the extension of small cells to accommodate its 5G network, with Nokia’s AirScale portfolio able to seamlessly upgrade to 5G. Last year, EE announced its first such small cell deployments, which brought additional 4G capacity to cities including Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Nottingham and Scarborough. In Newcastle, EE has worked with the City Council to deploy over 20 small cells so far, making use of existing street furniture to boost capacity in busy locations including the city centre, Newcastle University, and in proximity to St James’ Park stadium. Cllr Alex Hay, Newcastle City Council cabinet member for a Resilient City: “We’re really pleased to be working with EE to improve infrastructure and increase digital connectivity across the city. Matchdays see more than 50,000 people concentrated in a small area, and anyone who has attended football matches and other large events will know it can be difficult to obtain a mobile signal in those environments. By enabling the use of our assets for EE to deploy small cells, we’re boosting connectivity and giving residents and visitors alike an improved experience in our city. We’re proud of our reputation as a leading smart, modern city and are always willing to work with others to further develop local infrastructure.” *Rankings based on RootMetrics® UK and metro RootScore® reports: H2 2022. Tested with best commercially available smartphones on 4 national mobile networks across all available network types. Your experiences may vary. The RootMetrics® award is not an endorsement of EE. Reports at RootMetrics.co.uk. Visit ee.co.uk/claims for more details. Read the full article
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fouralignments · 8 months
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Yep pretty much!
Building drones, Skynet and just the threat of mutli-millionares to basic society, who's very existence faculties inequality in society. List can go on.
Honestly, on my trip to Yellowstone on a car trip, my aunt and mom had a arguments with my brother-in-law and sister about social mobility, inherited wealth, inequality etc. My aunt kept on saying that we didn't have anyone in our social circles who made it and became really wealthy; that's why we don't like the system. My mom kept giving the example of immigrants. My brother-in-law kept bringing up facts like there are structures in place that the capitalist class; getting a small loan of $50,000 from their parents those types of examples.
I had to point out that theses facts were not mutually excusive to one another; no person is an island. Just me being the peacekeeper in my fam.
Yesterday, I had to debunk my aunt 5G conspiracy theory's nonsense; its just basic electromagnetic spectrum science at the high school level. Asking just simple questions like: ok, if she has such a problem with 5G, why not with 4G or microwaves, or radio; all tech that she uses. Its non-ionizing radiation, so no it does not cause cancer!
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Me with my aunt:
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Brazil moving ahead with 2G, 3G shutdown
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Brazilian telecom regulator Anatel opened a consultation process to collect observations on plans to shut down 2G and 3G networks and transfer spectrum used by those technologies to 4G and 5G.
The process was launched Tuesday, as published in the country's federal gazette.
Operators from other countries in the region, such as Puerto Rico, Colombia and Chile, have already begun this shutdown process, as reported by BNamericas.
At the same time, the Brazilian watchdog vows to curb the certification of cellphones and other equipment made to run only on the legacy technologies, a request that has been made by both operators and chipset manufacturers such as Qualcomm.
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immensphere · 1 year
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Today is Not About 5G! Today is About 6G Technology? Really? "YES"
I know we are not still over with 5G technology! Now Immensphere is discussing 6G technology? Yes, it is about 6G technology today!
Okay! lets us go into the detail.
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If you live in a country like India, Russia, or Mexico, you must be thinking, we haven’t even seen 5G yet, and you are talking about an overview of 6G technology. 
Yes, that is because 72 countries, such as South Korea, the USA, China and Japan, had already launched 5G back in 2019, and now the world is headed towards 6G, the next decade’s technology.
The upgradation in technology from 5G to 6G will be much higher and faster than what we saw in the transition from 4G to 5G.
To understand better about 6G, We have discusse about 5G also.
So 5G vs 6G
Low latency
5G: 5 milliseconds.
6G: 1 microsecond.
Speed
5G: 40 Up to 1,100 Mbps.
6G: Up to 1 Tbps. (1,000,000 Mbps)
Spectrum
5G: 0.4 GHz and 114 GHz.
6G: 95 GHz to 3 THz.
Does 6G Exist?
Currently, 6G is in its initial research and development stage.
Leading telecom companies like Samsung and Qualcomm are working on it and have published research on 6G.
Next is 7G Technology?
What we know is very little about 7G and are only speculations compared to the previous networks while knowing little about the division for 6G.
But we know, when G's technologies will be launched.
5G Technology has been launched in 2020.
6G Technology will be launched in 2030.
7G Technology will be launched in 2040.
*according to reports.
Whatever G's Technology comes out, it will make things super fast, instant, and everything will be just available without a moment. 
For now, Immensphere is signing off about 5G, 6G and 7G Technology!
Follow @immensphere for more content like this.
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(10-8-22 image ©gadgetstouse.com) Carrier aggregation is the technology that allows the mobile operator to combine a number of different carriers, frequencies if you wish, into a single aggregated wave. This technology has been available in 4G but it is difficult to implement in a real world situation.
BT or rather EE have a number of frequencies available in a similar part of the spectrum that they could use with this technology. They have available frequency in the range 2.1, 2.6, 3.4, 3.6 GHz. Some allocated for 3g, some 4G and some 5G. They have demonstrated carrier aggregation over these frequencies first in the lab and then out in a trial. Maybe not the first do do this or something similar but a step forward.
Whilst Carrier aggregation is good, it does indicate that fewer wider bands would be better than more narrower bands. Something OfCom will need to sort out.
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thebeardynerd · 2 years
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For 5G and Wi-Fi router solutions, MediaTek and Invendis collaborated
In order to provide 5G and Wi-Fi router solutions, chipmaker MediaTek and a global pioneer in IoT platforms and cloud computing solutions, formed a strategic partnership on Sunday.
The partnership will allow India to develop a wide range of solutions and important industrial capabilities.
Satish Kulkarni, CEO of Invendis, stated in a statement, “We are happy to unveil our 5G and Wi-Fi routers which will allow consumers and corporate clients to deliver safe, powerful and smooth wireless networking solutions.
Kulkarni continued, “We are convinced that this collaboration would promote innovation, hasten the implementation of 5G goods and services in India, and assist users in taking advantage of the opportunities presented by very fast and dependable connection.
The new “Silboa product line” expands Invendis’ range of industrial and commercial communication solutions by adding 4G/5G routers that support Wi-Fi 4/5/6 standards as well as multi-WAN, VPN, SD WAN, NMS, and other business-specific functions.
MediaTek’s Networking and Connectivity products are included in the product line, including the MediaTek MT7628K/N/A Router and Repeater Platform, the MediaTek MT7621A/N Dual-core Network Processor for 2×2/3×3/4×4 Wi-Fi platforms, and the MediaTek MT7915 Wi-Fi 6 Wave 1+ chipset builds, among others.
Anku Jain, Managing Director of MediaTek India, stated that “MediaTek’s whole spectrum of Networking and Connectivity solutions is geared to satisfy changing client requirements whether it residential, commercial, or corporate applications.”
Earlier, on 1st October 2022, PM Modi introduces 5G services and claims it is the start of an endless sky of possibilities.
5G is the fifth-generation technological standard for broadband cellular networks in telecommunications. It is the anticipated replacement for the 4G networks that connect the majority of modern smartphones, and cellular phone operators started rolling it out globally in 2019.
Source links – MediaTek and Invendis collaborated For 5G and Wi-Fi router solutions
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jeremyburge · 2 years
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Why eSIM is my new best friend
Data roaming fees are my enemy.
Alternative title: How and why to install an eSIM to save money on data roaming fees when overseas. Especially useful if you have an iPhone 14 with no SIM Tray.
I’ll keep this brief. People travelling overseas often fall into two categories:
1. Pay whatever your phone carrier lots of $$ for data roaming 🤑💸  2. Buy a local SIM card at the airport or downtown after arriving 🤓🏙
The first is easy, but costly. The second is sensible, but can be time consuming.
There’s a much better option that now exists; and middle-ground that is easy enough, and cheap enough, that you should consider.
As of 2022, every new iPhone and lots of medium or high end Android phones support my new best friend:
3. eSIM. Buy data online, in-app, before even arriving at your overseas destination. Keep your SIM in the slot. No payment to my enemy (data roaming fees) 🤩🤳
There’s lots of ways to do this, but if you’re reading now from the departure lounge of an airport or train station and want to dive right in, here’s my recommendation:
Search the App Store or Google Play Store for the Airalo app
Choose your data pack (1GB for $5 USD or 10GB for $18USD)
Follow instructions to install
Activate eSIM when you’ve arrived at your destination
🌟 Optional Bonus: receive a $3 USD sign-up credit by using this link to register, or type my referral code in the app: JEREMY0461
I also get a $3 credit when you use this link, but that’s not why I’m recommending this to you. There are lots of ways to buy eSIMs (in other apps, or in stores using printed QR codes), but personally this is the best I’ve used so far.
If there’s apps or services you find easier or cheaper, do let me know!
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Airalo accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal or regular credit card payment.
The best part of using an eSIM when travelling? You can leave your regular SIM in your phone, using it for phone calls (if you wish), iMessage, or any other service.
No more forcing your SIM behind your phone case so you don’t lose it when you get back home.
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With Airalo’s signup referral credit, you can buy a 1GB pack for $2 USD to test the service out before committing to a larger purchase.
Eventually, every SIM will be an eSIM. But for now, they’re a great option for the efficient traveller, especially when your enemies are after you.
My notes on eSIM use using Airalo
📲 Installing an eSIM takes more steps than a physical SIM, especially as it’s a second line. While apps like Airalo give great instructions, this could be simplified in future.
💵 A rate of $18 USD for 10GB in most countries is much cheaper than many data roaming rates, but won’t beat a local SIM for value in some countries.
🇪🇺 UK residents, having recently lost much of their free EU roaming due to Brexit, still often get up to 20GB free EU roaming on some plans. However once that runs out, this is a nice way to top up.
🛫 I recently visited Turkey and found the ability to buy an eSIM before even landing in the country to be useful. If you start running low on data, you can buy more before the current pack runs out. It is seamless.
🤷 For reasons unknown to me, Apple has a built-in interface to buy eSIM plans on iPad, but not iPhone. I have found Airalo much more reliable than Apple’s iPad option, and non-existent iPhone option.
👽 I haven’t tested Airalo on Android, but see no reason it shouldn’t work the same way.
🪧 You won’t recognise the name of any of these providers. The names and brands are made up, as best as I can tell, by Airalo.
🔄 Tapping any Airalo eSIM option will outline which network it will connect you to. For example, visitors to the UK will be assigned O2, but only on the 4G spectrum. This is normal, where carriers like to keep their latest-and-greatest networks for their own customers, not resellers of their network (known as MVNOs). As such, if you need a specific network for speed or coverage reasons, this might not suit you.
📶 You can leave both your physical SIM and eSIM active at the same time, and even get two status bars showing both lines. It’s the default option, having both lines active.
🪫 I did notice a small amount of additional battery drain from leaving both active. My decision was to simply disable my physical SIM while overseas (who needs phone calls anyway, right?)
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Here’s how it looks when you have two active SIMs running at the same time. For instance, your SIM (or eSIM) from home open for SMS, and your local Airalo eSIM for data:
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Below is a guide to every step of the Airalo eSIM setup on iPhone.
Step by Step
For full context, here are the exact screens I encountered when buying and setting up my Airalo eSIM in Turkey for the first time, with 10GB data.
You’ll note that iOS provides options to choose which line to use for calls, iMessage, or data. The defaults effectively route data over the eSIM, and everything else 
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Step 1: Check out
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Step 2: Order confirmation
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Step 3: A button appears to install the eSIM after purchase
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Step 4: a few pages of tips provided by Airalo
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Step 5: More instructions reiterating the previous visual guide. Tap “Install eSIM” to continue and actually get this data on the road!
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Step 6: iOS prompts the eSIM installation
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Step 7: this screen seems a bit redundant and could be merged with the previous one.
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Step 8: You could label your SIMS “home” and “away” or anything you’ll remember later on. This would likely be more important if you could install more than on eSIM at a time.
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Step 9: Which number do you want to use for calls or messages? Defaults to your physical SIM, with it presumed you’ll use the eSIM just for the data
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Step 10: the important step! You’ll want to use the eSIM for data. If setting up before you arrive in your destination, leave this on your normal SIM, and change in Settings once you land.
These eSIMs will only work in the country specified at purchase.
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There’s not much more I can add here. eSIM is great for travel. Airalo is great. There’s likely going to be more good apps and ways to do this in future, but for now it’s my recommendation.
If you use this link to register your account, you will receive a $3 USD sign-up credit, or you can just type my referral code in the app: JEREMY0461. Or if you have a friend using Airalo, ask them for their referral code and they will get the $3 instead!
Happy roaming.
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iplook-networks · 2 years
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NCC X IPLOOK: Training meeting about satellite communication
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Advanced technology is always the trump card in the telecom industry.
As a leading end-to-end mobile core network solution vendor, except for 5G Core Network (5GC), 4G Core Network (EPC) and related core network solutions, IPLOOK also keeps developing innovative solutions with the latest technologies such as satellite network (SATNET) and 6G technology.
Training meeting about 6G technology and satellite communication
Themed by "6G Technology and Satellite Communication", IPLOOK and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) held a training meeting on June 28th, 2022.
IPLOOK' s technical team led by Dr. Wang Dan and Mr. Owen Ouyang gave a presentation, including four major parts: the introduction of satellite communication (Satcom), the current status of Satcom, the satellite solution integrated with cellular network and AI technology, as well as satellite orbits in detail.
NCC showed great interest in IPLOOK’ s satellite solution, which releases a signal that the meeting is a golden opportunity for IPLOOK to assist Nigeria to build the 4G/5G and even 6G network.
IPLOOK satellite solution
Satellite communications (SatComs) have entered a period of renewed interest motivated by technological advances and nurtured through private investment adventures.
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Various applications and customized requirements entitle a new communication evolution with the ability of low latency, high throughput, intensive computing performance and artificial intelligence. Satellite communication system becomes a new option for operators and enterprises to guarantee seamless coverage with high performance in remote regions.
The advantages of IPLOOK satellite communication system
· Rich available spectrum resources · No geographical environment constraints (strong mobility) · Flexible communication mode ...
IPLOOK will keep innovating new technologies with our professional technical team all the time!
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govindhtech · 12 days
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Galaxy A15 4G: Powerful Performance at an Unbeatable Price
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Spend a limited amount of money and have straightforward requirements; opt for the Samsung Galaxy A15 4G.
One of Samsung’s best and cheapest smartphones is the Galaxy A15 4G. This technical wonder is perfect for those who dislike flashy cellphones. their positive impression of the smartphone is based on the data presented in this summary of their testing.
With a price tag of around 150 Euros , it is understandable that you would not anticipate a metal casing. In addition, the Samsung Galaxy A15 4G does not come equipped with 5G, as its moniker could already have informed us.
However, not every purchaser need that.Despite its low price, the smartphone has several enticing features. This set offers a bright Full HD AMOLED display with 90 Hz refresh rate. The contents are shown in a highly appealing manner and with colours that are true, despite the fact that this is not quite adequate for displays of HDR material.
Additionally, one of the most affordably priced smartphones that Samsung has ever manufactured comes with an ultrawide angle camera. But there’s a catch: the field of view is a little bit less since the angle isn’t as wide as it is on many other devices.
You will need to purchase the charger separately for the Galaxy A15 4G, just as you did for the previous generations. However, the smartphone is compatible with all of the other chargers that they tested, which come from both Samsung and other manufacturers. Furthermore, the battery life is certainly usable: for instance, you may browse the web for 14:45 hours while using the WLAN, or you can view movies from your internal storage for more than 24 hours continuously.
In terms of software, Samsung products come with Android 14 already loaded, and they also have Widevine L1, which enables users to view streaming video in high definition quality. Additionally remarkable is the update period that was promised: The company guarantees that there will be quarterly upgrades until the year 2029, as well as new versions of operating systems up to Android 18. So everything is OK, right? Not exactly, since the promised update period is qualified by the inclusion of the words “up to,” which means that the whole duration of the time range is not truly guaranteed.
Galaxy A15 5G The performance of the Galaxy A15 LTE is one that leaves a sufficient impression. It is adequate for a position in the centre of the field of devices that are comparable in price, despite the fact that there are also some smartphones that are speedier even in this price class. There is no way to totally eliminate the possibility of experiencing a few stutters, and you should be prepared for some prolonged load times on the Internet from time to time. The storage, on the other hand, is quite speedy, which means that jobs involving copying will be finished in a reasonable amount of time.
In the event that you are interested in learning more about the reasonably priced smartphone, they suggest that you read comprehensive evaluation of the Samsung Galaxy A15 4G. A dazzling AMOLED screen is now included in Samsung’s entry-level phone of the Galaxy A series, which also has much speedier storage and a camera with a wide-angle lens compared to previous models.
Smartphones that are not only affordable but also capable of doing an increasing number of activities are becoming more popular. The fierce rivalry that exists in this price range is one of the contributing factors. This is due to the fact that there are both smaller makers of smartphones that are inexpensive and huge brands that span the whole spectrum that are engaged in this market.
Apple is a member of the latter category. They have already gotten their hands on the Galaxy A15 5G and discovered that it is an excellent upgrade. Now, they are going to take a more in-depth look at the LTE version of the Galaxy A15, which will enable you to save a few dozen Euros more than you would otherwise.
There is not a single piece of hardware that is lacking in the Galaxy A15 4G. The highlights include a large amount of storage space, an AMOLED screen that is both brilliant and relatively quick, and good load rates. samsung start in-depth examination to get a better understanding of what the Galaxy, which is quite inexpensive, is capable of doing.
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kstudylearning2 · 23 days
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5G Revolution: Transforming Connectivity And Redefining The Internet Of Things (IoT)
n an age where being ‘connected’ is paramount, technological breakthroughs in wireless connectivity are poised to redefine the landscape. Enter 5G, the next generation of mobile internet that promises to catalyze a wave of innovation and transformation. The roll-out of 5G networks heralds a new era for mobile technology and an entire ecosystem of industries, from healthcare to manufacturing. The transition to 5G is more than just a step up from its predecessor. It symbolizes a paradigm shift that will introduce vast speed, responsiveness, and connectivity improvements, supporting a world of ultra-high-definition entertainment, immersive augmented and virtual reality experiences, and efficient data transfer. More significantly, it will be the backbone that supports the growth of IoT, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles.
Understanding The Basics Of 5G
To grasp the implications of 5G, it’s crucial to understand how it differs from the 4G LTE that we currently use. While 4G networks mainly rely on giant cell towers, 5G operates with a combination of various frequencies, including lower-spectrum bands and higher-millimeter wave bands, which offer high-speed download and upload speeds. One of the most significant changes with 5G is the reduction in latency—the time it takes for a device to communicate with the network. This near-instantaneous response is a game-changer for applications that require real-time interaction, such as online gaming, telemedicine, and industrial automation. Furthermore, 5G networks will be able to connect many more devices per unit area, paving the way for a truly interconnected world.
The Impact On Industries
Industries across the spectrum are eagerly awaiting the benefits of 5G. In healthcare, the technology can precisely support remote surgeries and patient monitoring, making specialized treatment more accessible. In manufacturing, the low latency ensures that intelligent machines can communicate with each other effectively, leading to more efficient production lines. The transportation sector will see monumental changes with 5G. It will be the backbone of communication for autonomous vehicles, making split-second decisions prioritizing safety and traffic management. The improved network speeds for retailers enable instant inventory updates and seamless customer experiences, with AR and VR applications revolutionizing the in-store experience.
Digital Divide And Inclusivity
While the potential advancements with 5G are promising, an essential aspect to consider is the potential deepening of the digital divide. Investments in infrastructure and technology need to be mindful of ensuring that all communities can benefit. Bridging this divide is crucial for leveraging 5G to enhance education, small business capabilities, and community services. Efforts in inclusivity can forge a more equitable society where access to information and opportunities is not dictated by geography or socio-economic factors. Community-based broadband projects and government initiatives will play a pivotal role in democratizing this technology and ensuring a more balanced digital ecosystem.
Environmental Considerations
The widespread deployment of 5G networks is controversial, particularly regarding the environmental impact. The expansion of cellular infrastructure requires more cell sites, potentially leading to increased energy consumption and the need for more raw materials. To mitigate these risks, the industry is exploring eco-friendly solutions such as deploying renewable energy sources for cell sites and developing more energy-efficient hardware. Additionally, the consolidation of infrastructure, like the shared use of small cells, and the implementation of intelligent energy management systems offer potential avenues to reduce the environmental footprint associated with 5G.
Security And Privacy Concerns
With the increased wireless connectivity dependency, data security and privacy concerns have naturally surfaced. The 5G infrastructure’s complexity and the sheer volume of connected devices make it a new and potentially attractive target for cyber threats. Addressing these concerns involves a multi-faceted approach, including robust encryption protocols, artificial intelligence-driven security tools, and collaboration between technology companies and regulatory bodies to establish industry best practices. User education on best security practices for connected devices is equally essential in safeguarding personal and corporate data.
Developing A 5G Strategy
A comprehensive strategy is critical for businesses looking to capitalize on the opportunities 5G presents. Starting with an analysis of how 5G can enhance their offerings and operations, companies can then pilot use cases and identify key performance indicators to measure success. Investing in 5G technologies is not just about upgrading hardware; it involves rethinking business models, training staff, and working with partners to create synergistic ecosystems. Commonly overlooked areas, such as supply chain management and customer engagement, also need to be part of a holistic approach to maximize the benefits of 5G.
The Consumer Experience
On a consumer level, 5G will revolutionize daily life. Streaming services will provide higher quality and more immersive content, while AR and VR experiences will become more accessible. Enhanced video calling and real-time translation services will bring people closer, transcending distance and language barriers. This heightened connectivity will also drive the adoption of IoT devices, from smart home appliances to wearable health monitors, creating an environment where everything is seamlessly interconnected and responsive. The convenience and personalization that 5G enables will raise consumer expectations and create new opportunities for businesses to differentiate themselves in the market.
The Road Ahead
The adoption and integration of 5G technology into our daily lives and the broader economy is an ongoing process with significant milestones and advancements yet to come. The 5G revolution will be a marathon, not a sprint, with consistent technological innovation and adaptation. Continued investment in research and infrastructure, proactive measures for inclusivity and sustainability, and a vigilant approach to security and privacy will be the pillars that uphold the benefits and promise of 5G. The road ahead is intricate, but the future it leads us to is filled with boundless potential and unprecedented connectivity. In conclusion, the dawn of 5G signals a new chapter in the digitization of our world. With its capabilities to connect us faster and further, 5G is the fabric that weaves together the Internet of Things (IoT), facilitates the growth of virtual and augmented reality, and empowers next-gen technologies like AI and autonomous vehicles. However, it also prompts us to be prepared for the accompanying winds of change, from refining our cybersecurity strategies to ensuring every corner of the globe is within reach. The 5G revolution is not just about speed but the systematic overhaul of how we communicate, consume, and create. It’s nothing short of a technological renaissance, and we must all be ready to adapt, innovate, and thrive in this dynamic era.
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Global 5G Technology Market : Growth and Analysis ,Forecast 2023 to 2032 by Product Revenue and Type.
The Global 5G Technology Market was valued at USD 139.5 Billion in 2023 and is estimated to reach USD1780.60 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 40.9 % from 2023 to 2030.  
Scope of the market:
A 5th-generation technology for digital cellular wireless networks that offers faster speed, reliable connection, and increased network capacity. 5G service technology supports 5G applications like Augmented reality(AR), virtual reality(VR), Internet of Things (IoT), and many more.5G networks have faster speed as compared to previous networks like 4G, providing super-fast data transmission. For instance, augmented reality will enhance the wearable technology that will be integrated with the person’s daily life due to its speed. 5G will also help in improving the safety and security in smart cities. For example, tracking car accidents, real-time video recording, and terrorist attacks can automatically send signals or warn security to take a step ahead. For CCTV systems as well 5 G-enabled equipment will be able to receive the updates wirelessly and can also link various devices simultaneously.
5G technology in the future will demand more gadgets and increasing demand for smartphones will expand this market growth. The 5G mobile services market revenue is expected to generate 845 billion dollars by 2033. Moreover, post-Covid, people are more reliable on faster network speed which has developed a demand for high-speed connectivity.
Moreover, laptop manufacturers are enabling the 5 G inbuilt as the primary need for coming generations. Additionally, chipmaker Intel has offered new 5G solution 5000 modems in laptops from Asus, Acer, and HP covering most of the models.
According to Ericsson, 5G subscriptions will tremendously expand in the year 2020 to 2027, to almost acquiring 4 billion subscriptions. Countries like India, Bhutan Nepal, and East Asia will be highly capturing subscriptions.
Economic Impact of Covid-19:
The analysis of the COVID-19 recovery trajectory provides an overview of the main strategies that industries are implementing to respond to and recover from the economic crisis. It alsofocuses on the post-pandemic and pre-pandemic era of the Global 5G Technology Market through PEST analysis, SWOT, Quantitative and Qualitative analysis, Attractive analysis, and DROs.
Key Players:
Qualcomm Technologies Inc,
Samsung Group
MediaTek Inc,
ZTE Corporation
Accenture Plc
Dell Technologies Inc.
HCL Technologies Ltd.
Viavi Solutions Inc.
Fujitsu Ltd
Cisco Systems Inc.
Intel Corp.
Deutsche Telekom AG
T Mobile US Inc.
Siemens AG
Telstra Ltd.
Recent Developments in Global 5G Technology Market.
In 2023, Qualcomm Technologies, a leader in 3G, 4G, and 5G is now driving the technology evolution for 5G Advanced in Release 18. This 5G advance will support new devices, services, spectrum, and deployments. 5G is predicted to power the digital economy and will enable up to 13.1T $ globally by 2035. The connected intelligent edge will deliver better privacy and lower latency.
Snapdragon, X70 has introduced the world's first 5G AI processor in a 5G Modem-RF system, a breakthrough 5G performance.
In 2023, MediaTek and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd completed the successful testing of 5G standalone Uplink (UL) 2CC carrier aggregation with C-band UL MIMO to reach the top uplink which is the best achievement on wireless mobile capabilities. The demand for uplink performance is increasing due to factors like live streaming, video conference, and multi-player gaming.
With over 50 million 5G consumers reliance Jio has led the 5G adoption in India.
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Mobile phone coverage boost for the Lake District
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Rural towns and villages in the Lake District have become the first in England to benefit as government delivers on its plan to improve 4G mobile coverage in hard-to-reach areas. The first of 83 government-funded mast upgrades planned in England were switched on today (9 April) near the market town of Keswick in Cumbria. It means dozens of local businesses and community organisations in areas including Naddle, Thirlmere and St Johns-in-the-Vale, can now take advantage of better connectivity thanks to the Shared Rural Network – a £1 billion programme brokered by the government and joint-funded with mobile network operators aimed at increasing mobile coverage in rural areas. The boost has been carried out by upgrading existing mobile masts which previously only connected EE customers and anyone making 999 calls, meaning communities can benefit from improved connectivity without the visual impact involved when building new masts. It will enable residents, tourists and businesses to access reliable 4G coverage from all four mobile network operators – EE, VMO2, Three and Vodafone – closing the connectivity blackhole and boosting economic growth in the region. Digital Infrastructure Minister Julia Lopez said: We’re dialling up fast and reliable mobile coverage across the UK through the Shared Rural Network. Our latest upgrade in the Lake District is one of many we’re working hard to deliver as part of our mission to clamp down on the headache of mobile ‘not spots’. The coverage boost will provide endless benefits for communities and visitors, ensuring people stay connected on the go, enabling people to work more efficiently and attracting vital investment to the rural economy. Ben Roome, CEO of Digital Mobile Spectrum Limited (DMSL) said: In England, since the Shared Rural Network was announced in March 2020, 4G coverage from all four operators has expanded across an additional 5,400 square kilometres – an area larger than Norfolk. As more shared mobile sites go live, people visiting and living in rural areas will see better 4G service thanks to this programme. Today marks an important milestone in the rollout of the Shared Rural Network aiming to bring reliable 4G signal to 95 per cent of UK landmass by the end of 2025. Since the Shared Rural Network programme began in 2020, an additional 13,000 sq km – roughly the size of Northern Ireland or two million football pitches – have been able to receive coverage from all four operators, EE, Three VMO2 and Vodafone. The government and the UK’s four mobile network operators aim to provide coverage to an additional 280,000 premises and 16,000km of the UK’s roads. The programme also aims to improve geographic coverage to 79% of Areas of Natural Beauty, up from 51% before the programme launched, and 74% of National Parks up from 41%, benefitting millions of visitors every year. The UK government is investing around £500 million into the Shared Rural Network, including £184 million to upgrade Extended Area Service (EAS) masts to provide coverage from all four mobile operators. Currently, commercial coverage from EAS masts is only available from EE – the operator responsible for the Emergency Services Network. The remaining government funding will go towards eliminating total ‘not spots’, places where there is no coverage from any mobile operator. The telecoms sector is also investing over £500 million to target partial ‘not spots’, where customers can only access 4G if they’re signed up with a mobile network operator that is active in the area. This part of the programme has already delivered significant coverage improvements across the UK, including in the areas of Shetland, Yorkshire, Fermanagh and Devon. Read the full article
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