NTT DoCoMo Trials 5G at 190 mph in High-Speed Car Test

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NTT DoCoMo has announced a successful demonstration of 28 GHz wireless data transmission between a 5G base station and a mobile unit inside a car traveling at nearly 190 mph. This test marks a significant step toward enabling high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity at very high speeds. The trial was carried out on April 8 at the … Read more

Opinion: How RF Technology Is Powering 5G Deployment

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Piotr Adamowicz) The surge in smart devices largely drove wireless operators to rapidly deploy 4G LTE networks across many regions. Handling the explosive growth in data consumption has shaped mobile operators’ strategies for years: not only to supply bandwidth to data-hungry subscribers but also to protect profit margins expected by shareholders. Today, 5G … Read more

How OTT Messaging Apps Are Disrupting SMS Communication

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Many have declared SMS obsolete. Industry reports show over-the-top (OTT) messaging traffic growing rapidly—Informa predicted OTT volumes would be twice those of person-to-person (P2P) SMS by the end of 2013, and last year more than 19.1 billion OTT messages were sent. Those figures demonstrate a real impact on SMS traffic and operator revenue. However, the … Read more

UK Launches £1M SONIC Labs to Speed 5G OpenRAN Deployment

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The UK government has announced two new laboratories to speed up the development, testing and deployment of 5G OpenRAN technology. One of the new SONIC Labs will be located in London and the other in Brighton. These facilities will allow multiple manufacturers to supply components for 5G radio equipment and test their interoperability and performance … Read more

Germany Officially Recognizes Bitcoin as a Unit of Account

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In discussions about mobile payments and a move toward a cashless society, the technology to support such systems has long existed; the main obstacles have been regulation and practical implementation. Recently, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance took a significant step by recognising Bitcoin as a “unit of account.” This classification means Bitcoin can be used … Read more

Meta Promised Free Internet — Here’s What It Really Cost Users

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Meta (formerly Facebook) launched a program to provide free internet access to people in developing countries who might not otherwise afford connectivity. While the initiative aimed to expand access, documents obtained by whistleblower Francis Haugen and published by The Wall Street Journal reveal that the service sometimes ended up costing users money. Meta benefits when … Read more

How Uber Uses Twilio to Build Its Digital Telecom Layer

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(c)iStock.com/JasonDoiy If you’ve spent any time on major social networks recently, you’ve likely seen a popular quote—originally from a TechCrunch article—pointing out how some of the world’s biggest companies operate without owning traditional assets: “In 2015, Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles; Facebook, the world’s most popular media owner, creates no content; … Read more

Balancing Telecom Pricing and Regulatory Frameworks: Key Strategies

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Telecommunications has been a lucrative revenue source for governments worldwide over the past decade. For example, the Canadian government recently raised more than $5.3 billion by auctioning spectrum licenses to telecom companies. Beyond one-time spectrum sales, many jurisdictions also collect ongoing taxes on voice and data services supplied by local providers. The potential revenue from … Read more

South Korea Fines SK Telecom $97M for Major Data Breach

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South Korea’s largest mobile carrier has been hit with a record fine after a major data breach exposed the personal information of nearly half the country’s population. The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) announced on Thursday that it fined SK Telecom 134.8 billion won (about US$97 million) for weak security measures and failing to report … Read more

Mobile Data Management: Mastering Strategies and Best Practices

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With an unlimited subscription plan, mobile users can use data services—downloading and uploading—without limits for a stated period (typically one month). By contrast, a limited subscription plan grants a fixed amount of data for a fixed period (also usually one month). If users do not manage their consumption carefully, they may exceed that allowance before … Read more