Historic Red Phone Boxes Get a Modern World Makeover

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(Image Credit: New World Payphones) The original ‘K2’ red phone boxes are iconic, but many have fallen into disrepair and feel like relics from before the smartphone era. New World Payphones is reinventing the classic red booth with features designed for modern urban life. New World Payphones operates one of the largest payphone fleets in … Read more

LexisNexis Brings Telecom Leaders Together to Improve Patent Data Accuracy

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LexisNexis has coordinated an industry-wide effort among major telecommunications companies to improve the standardisation, cleaning, and verification of patent data. Called “Cellular Verified,” the initiative brings together more than 30 leading firms that collectively hold a significant share of global 5G patents. Its goal is to tackle long-standing problems of inaccuracies, inconsistencies, and bias in … Read more

Why Research Shows Smartphone Market Growth Matters Now

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Two independent studies from Nielsen and Canalys indicate that the BRIC markets — Brazil, Russia, India and China — are poised for rapid expansion in smartphone adoption and related industry activity. Canalys’s analysis highlights China as the dominant force: the country’s smartphone market is expanding so quickly that it is expected to be nearly twice … Read more

Flash Breaks Wireless Transmission Record: DC Comics’ Speedster Triumph

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Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, have set a new wireless transmission record, achieving speeds that are truly “flash” fast. Installing cable-based telecommunications infrastructure is expensive and often impractical, particularly for remote and rural locations. Those areas frequently remain underserved or unconnected because extending fiber or copper networks can be … Read more

Spectralink PIVOT: Mobile Phones for Environments Where BYOD Fails

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Earlier this week we spoke with Simon Watson from Spectralink about why BYOD (bring your own device) isn’t always suitable in certain workplaces. While personal devices offer convenience, industries such as healthcare require purpose-built hardware that can withstand heavy use and strict sanitation. Watson noted that consumer phones are not designed to tolerate the knocks … Read more

Phones4U Enters Administration; iPhone 6 Orders Canceled

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Phones4U, a long-standing UK mobile phone retailer facing financial and contractual difficulties, has entered administration, leading to the closure of approximately 550 stores across the country. The collapse follows a series of mobile network operators withdrawing support after being unable to finalize new distribution agreements with the company. In a statement, Vodafone said: “Phones4U was … Read more

IBM and Vodafone Launch AI, 5G and Edge Digital Transformation Venture

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IBM and Vodafone Business have formed a strategic commercial partnership to provide European and global clients with open, flexible technologies that simplify multi-cloud integration and prepare organizations for the next wave of digital transformation driven by AI, 5G, edge computing and software-defined networking (SDN). As organizations adopt an increasing number of cloud environments, connectivity between … Read more

UK Spy Chief Says 5G Raises Risk of Cyber Terrorism

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The head of the UK’s signals intelligence agency, GCHQ, has warned that the rollout of 5G could raise the risk of digital terrorism by extending the reach of critical infrastructure and increasing potential points of vulnerability. Jeremy Fleming, Director of GCHQ, outlined his concerns in the Sunday Times about the next generation of mobile networks … Read more

NCSC: UK Critical Infrastructure Faces Serious Cybersecurity Risks

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The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued a stark warning about rising risks to the nation’s Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), reporting that current resilience levels fall short of what is required to protect vital services. “The threat is evolving. While we are making progress building resilience in our most critical sectors, we aren’t … Read more

India Introduces 100-Message Daily Limit for Texting

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The telecom regulator in India has introduced a new cap on the number of text messages a single mobile phone can send, aiming to curb aggressive telemarketing practices and reduce the volume of unsolicited messages consumers receive. This step follows repeated but ineffective efforts to control telemarketing firms that routinely send unsolicited promotional texts. Under … Read more