5G network infrastructure revenue to reach US$4.2 billion in 2020: Gartner
Although consumers represent the main segment driving 5G development, communications service providers will increasingly aim 5G services at enterprises
Although consumers represent the main segment driving 5G development, communications service providers will increasingly aim 5G services at enterprises
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
The new sites are the result of an industry leading collaboration between the three mobile network operators and Crown Infrastructure Partners
Study of 65 countries reveals strengths and weaknesses of digital ecosystems around the globe
“We are excited to be working with Nokia to deliver a commercial 5G network for Vodafone and New Zealand, building on our proud heritage of being first to deliver to Kiwis, the best mobile technology available at the time, including 2G, 3G, 4G and now 5G,” says Tony Baird, technology director, Vodafone New Zealand.
Mobile providers’ marketing claims fail to address many basic enterprise uncertainties about how to plan for 5G services, reports Gartner.
Apple Inc took a major step toward supplying its own smartphone chips by purchasing the majority of Intel Corp's modem business in a deal valued at US$1 billion, the companies said on Thursday.
The Chinese telecommunications giant partnered with a state-owned Chinese firm, Panda International Information Technology Co Ltd., on a number of projects in North Korea over at least eight years, the Post reported.
The KPMG global advisor talks about navigating geopolitics, driving cultural change and the most disruptive technology on the horizon
Kenyan officials are enthusiastic as they try to bring more citizens online. But executives at five other wireless carriers, including in New Zealand, say Loon is not a fit currently, and may never be.
Futurewei Technologies Inc - has moved to separate its operations from its corporate parent since the U.S government in May put Huawei on a trade blacklist
Just because organisations have sought the legally required consent to use data doesn’t make them immune to a backlash from customers.
The completion of the deal is still contingent on necessary regulatory approvals.
Will benefit organisations that have critical operations and infrastructures, including utilities, essential government departments and emergency services providers
The British government is still deliberating on the use of Huawei equipment in a future 5G network but aims to announce its decision in the next month