Tag: broadband
What Budget 2018 means for Big Tech, AI, transportation and smart...
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News sites are awash with the announcement that tech giants Apple, Amazon, and Google will be required to pay a new...
5G on Sea: Brighton becomes latest testbed for next-gen communications
Tech innovation centre Digital Catapult has launched the UK’s latest 5G testbed in Brighton & Hove, with the Coast to Capital local enterprise partnership,...
5G update: Samsung, Telefónica to test FWA in Germany
Samsung and Telefónica Deutschland are to run 20 Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) 5G trials in Germany before the end of the year.
Up to 20...
Get orf my land! Could farmers derail UK’s mobile ambitions?
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The UK government published an enigmatic statement this morning on the reformed Electronic Communications Code (ECC) – the 2017 rules that...
UK broadband: “Our great engineering achievement” claims government | The REAL...
Good news: the UK government has released a new report claiming huge economic payback from its "superfast" broadband programme. There's only one problem: the...
UK government announces new full-fibre & 5G comms strategy
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The UK government has announced plans to make full-fibre broadband mandatory for all new-build homes, along with a new commitment to...
IoT immature, providers experimenting with strategy, says Ericsson report
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most talked-about topics in the technology industry, and yet the provider landscape is immature and...
Broadband fling! Rebel Scottish village builds Gigabit network
(UPDATED 27 March)
Balquhidder, a remote rural Scottish community, is building its own 1Gbps broadband network, after a decade of unsuccessfully trying to get...
SpaceX successfully blasts broadband into space
SpaceX, the company founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk, has successfully deployed test satellites for its planned broadband network in space. A pair of experimental...
Smart homes and the IoT changing consumer attitudes to energy
Consumers are checking their energy consumption in real time, which makes them critical of the status quo. The result? New revenue streams for providers.
Despite...
Inmarsat and Ericsson partner to drive connected ships
Inmarsat and Ericsson have inked a strategic maritime agreement which will see the companies work on developing services and solutions for Internet-connected ships.
In a...