Huawei Founder: The US Can’t Crush Us — Ren Zhengfei Speaks Out

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Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei has insisted that “there’s no way the US can crush” his company, responding to growing pressure from the United States urging allies to exclude Chinese 5G equipment. The US has long taken a firm stance against Huawei that predates the Trump administration. In recent years, American policymakers have increased efforts to … Read more

Research Finds OTT Voice Providers Could See 5x Revenue Growth

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Christopher Badzioch) Juniper Research predicts that over the next five years, revenue for over-the-top (OTT) voice service providers could grow fivefold as higher-quality VoIP calling becomes more widespread with the continued rollout of 4G and related network improvements. This forecast reflects a shift in how voice services are consumed and monetized in a … Read more

Master SAP HR: Comprehensive Training for HR Professionals

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SAP HR (Human Resources) is a specialized SAP module developed with ABAP customization that centralizes and manages employee records. These records contain the critical data managers rely on to make informed decisions about staffing, performance, compensation, and workforce planning. By streamlining and automating record-keeping, SAP HR reduces administrative workload and establishes a consistent framework for … Read more

Three UK Reinvents Mobile Roaming with Free US Data

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UK mobile operator Three has made a series of well-received announcements this year, starting with a free upgrade from 3G to 4G for all existing 3G customers, including those on unlimited data plans. That upgrade was followed by the expansion of Three’s “Feel at Home” program, which lets customers use their domestic minutes, texts and … Read more

How Aarhus Uses Bluetooth Sensors to Fix Traffic Congestion

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Implementation of Bluetooth technology to monitor traffic conditions has proven successful in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city. For several years the municipality has used BlipTrack Bluetooth sensors across its road network to collect detailed traffic information based on the movement of drivers’ mobile devices. These sensors gather continuous data that reveal road density, traffic flow and … Read more

Smartphone Society Demands a Mobile-First Strategy

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Leonardo Patrizi) Recent Ofcom data shows that smartphones have overtaken laptops as the primary device for accessing the internet. According to the report, 33 percent of people now consider their smartphone the most important way to get online, while 30 percent choose a laptop first. Ofcom attributes much of this shift to the … Read more

First-Gen 5G Phones: Why Early Models Will Be Bulky and Power-Hungry

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Reports that Huawei has selected a supplier for large heat-dissipation sheets strongly suggest the first wave of 5G smartphones will be bulkier and consume significantly more power. Huawei aims to be among the first companies to release a 5G smartphone, with industry speculation placing the launch around June 2019. Sources indicate Huawei has chosen Taiwan-based … Read more

Canada Establishes New National Minimum Broadband Speed Standard

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Rawpixel) Canada’s telecommunications regulator has formally recognized broadband as a basic service and set minimum speed targets that are more ambitious than those in many other countries. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has declared that a baseline broadband offering should provide at least 50 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload speeds, … Read more

MWC Insights: Operator Strategies, Smart Cities, and Phone Nostalgia

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The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona remains one of the year’s most anticipated events, and this edition set new records: 108,000 attendees from 208 countries and around 3,000 exhibitors across the vast Fira Gran Via exhibition centre. The scale and diversity of the show made it a compelling showcase for the latest mobile and IoT … Read more

Interview with Telefónica’s Pavan Mathew: Inside Connected Cars

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This week I spoke with Pavan Mathew, Global Head of Automotive Telematics at Telefónica, in an exclusive interview about a company report that argues the car industry must reinvent itself to take full advantage of the connected future. As our lives become increasingly digital, we expect everyday devices to be connected — not only to … Read more