SoftBank has rounded out its Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) solutions line-up with LEO and GEO satellites to complement its HAPS.
Deeper Look into Europe’s Vision for 6G Network Ecosystem
The “European Vision for the 6G Network Ecosystem” white paper paints a portrait of what to expect from the next cellular generation.
6GSymposium Fall Partners with ATIS’ Next G Alliance, InterDigital and Northeastern University
Held September 21 – 22 in Washington, D.C., with opportunities for both virtual and in-person engagement, this hybrid event will bring together a diverse group of experts from across government, research, and industry to share and examine perspectives around North America’s evolution beyond 5G.
Podcast – When It All Comes Together
In this episode of Tech 2030, we’ll explore what new apps are possible if they are integrated as a single system in a network or device
EverydAI Intelligence Permeates your Life – and Expect that to Continue
If we try to understand the effect of science in our life, we will notice these are the outcome of using AI and ML applications
The Gaming Revolution of the 2020s is Not What You Think
“Cloud gaming has become the killer service for 5G,” says Blacknut CEO Olivier Avaro. The company sits in a unique position to discuss the interplay between telecom networks and the gaming industry.
But if you are pinning your hopes on VR as the next revolution in gaming… think again. It’s going to be both more pragmatic and more transformational than you think.
When It Comes to XR, Ask the Right Question
Is there a killer app for XR? According to an expert, we should ask another question: Is there a killer new tech?
Smartphone Sustainability Set for Larger Spotlight
While the telecoms sector is generally lauded for helping other industries reduce their carbon footprint, there is a vast opportunity for the sector itself to become more sustainable… and find revenues in it.
“The amount of gold in smartphones is about 350g per ton. A rich gold mine is usually between 4-8g per ton” – Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster University
Yes, You Can Use Edge Computing Beyond Connected Cars
Other industries are also taking advantage of multi-access edge computing