UKTIN’s mission to align telecoms to be a catalyst for innovation

The telecoms industry provides the basic infrastructure on which we build our digital lives writes Nick Johnson, Head of the UK Telecoms Initiative Network. Continuously developing this infrastructure is critical to further unlocking opportunities for economic and societal benefit. It will also ensure the UK is well positioned to lead global scientific and technological advancement,

How satellites and eSIMS can help close the digital divide in least-developed countries

Around a 64 per cent of people in the world’s least developed countries (LDC) are still offline in least developed countries writes Hamish White, CEO of SaaS solutions provider Mobilise This equates to 720 million people , or 27 per cent of the global offline population, even though the these countries population makes up just 14

Staying ahead of cybercriminals – Why the utilities sector must mitigate threats from outside and within

Utilities represent part of the critical national infrastructure in the UK, and are prone to cyber threats. Here, Alastair MacLeod, CEO at Ground Control, a satellite focused, IoT and M2M critical communications connectivity provider, examines how utilities companies can mitigate these threats to ensure commercial operations are not compromised