High Reserve Prices Cited for Weak Response to India 2G Auction

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The first day of India’s 2G spectrum auctions produced a disappointing result: two of the country’s most valuable regions drew no bids after several operators objected that the government-set prices were too high. On Monday the government received bids totaling Rs9.2 billion ($1.7 billion), less than a quarter of the amount it had hoped to … Read more

How 5G Is Revolutionizing Healthcare: 5 Key Impacts

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The next generation of mobile network technology promises to transform healthcare by enabling remote monitoring, improving access to care, encouraging proactive treatment, and reducing waiting times. Wearable devices already help track medical conditions in hospitals and at home. Many current devices, however, require manual syncing when in range of a network or periodic checks by … Read more

Consumers Frustrated with Web 2.0 but Unfamiliar with Web 3.0

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Research by the National Research Group (NRG) reveals that while many consumers are dissatisfied with the current, Web 2.0 internet, most lack a clear understanding of Web 3.0. When consumers were asked how the web has changed over the past five years, large majorities said it has become more commercialised (80%), more addictive (79%), and … Read more

OneWeb Seeks £3B to Fund GEN2 Satellites That Could Enable Navigation

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OneWeb is planning to raise roughly £3 billion to expand its satellite constellation with a second generation of spacecraft that could provide navigation and positioning services. Partly owned by the UK government, OneWeb currently operates 428 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) at about 1,200 km altitude. The company expects to grow the constellation to … Read more

Connectivity Outlook for Transport and Smart Cities: 5G, AI & Beyond

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How can transport authorities and operators collaborate to invest in 5G networks that enable smart city services, keeping people safe and connected? A new report from BAI Communications examined transport and connectivity in smart cities. Surveying more than 2,400 rail users across Hong Kong, London, New York City, Sydney and Toronto, the study highlights the … Read more

Nokia Strengthens Network Security with NetGuard Platform

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/stevanovicigor) Nokia today introduced NetGuard, a network-wide security management platform designed to help operators monitor and control multi-vendor security systems across their telecommunications infrastructure. The new tool aims to simplify security operations and improve protection in increasingly complex, heterogeneous networks. After exiting the handset market and selling its devices division to Microsoft in … Read more

Rural Healthcare Struggles as Broadband Shortages Limit Access

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/NickRH) Clinicians say healthcare in regional and rural Australia is being undermined by inadequate broadband connectivity. The Australian Medical Association (AMA), the peak body representing doctors and medical students, issued a statement yesterday highlighting that telehealth and telemedicine services are not reaching their full potential because many communities lack reliable internet access. “Approximately … Read more

UK Must Act Now to Counter Growing Cybersecurity Threats, Says NCSC Chief

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Dr Richard Horne, CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), has issued a stark warning about the escalating cybersecurity threats confronting the UK. In his first review since assuming leadership, Horne described a growing “contest for cyberspace” between legitimate users and malicious actors intent on exploiting society’s increasing reliance on digital systems. “What has … Read more

US Telcos Added Far Fewer Broadband Subscribers Last Year

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According to Leichtman Research, US telecommunications providers were unable to sustain the dramatic customer surge seen in 2020. In 2020, the largest cable and wireline phone providers in the United States—representing approximately 96 percent of the market—added a remarkable 4,860,000 subscribers. That surge was largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns and widespread shifts to … Read more