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Refarming spectrum will help current users
China will account for 34pc of 5G shipments in 2023 Nearly two billion 5G-enabled smartphones are anticipated to be shipped globally between 2019 and 2023 according to Canalys figures. The estimates were revealed at The Mobile World Congress Shanghai, with vendors predicted to ship 1.9 billion 5G handsets. During this period 800 million 5G shipments
Marcus Weldon said Huawei was guilty of “sloppiness” and “obfuscation”
Public Health England has found negligible health effects of base stations
Operator will launch fan-assisted referee system for the world’s smallest football league
Nearly half of those that don’t trust 5G say it’s because they expect “teething issues” early on One third of Britons don’t trust the upcoming 5G rollout according to research into Brits’ attitudes towards technology. The study was carried out by www.moneysavingheroes.co.uk and surveyed 2,300 UK adults. While the majority (68 per cent) said that
First stop: Kensington this weekend Huawei will be taking a consumer 5G experience on tour around the UK this summer to demonstrate the benefits of the new service in light of its launching in the UK. The experience will take the form of a Huawei 5G truck with several demo zones. The zones include: A
Niklas Heuveldop worries controversy is harming industry confidence Allowing Huawei limited access to the UK’s 5G networks makes little sense, according to Ericsson’s North America CEO Niklas Heuveldop. Speaking to the Financial Times, Heuveldop said that countries should either fully allow or fully deny companies access to their networks. Last month it was suggested by
Mobile News gathers the views from the street and the industry on EE’s 5G debut On May 30, EE became the UK’s first network to launch 5G, via the new OnePlus 7 Pro 5G device. On a sunny morning, Mobile News headed down to the operator’s Cheapside branch, where EE was holding a launch event
O2 hope to showcase the first ‘proof of concepts’ of the project by 2020 O2 has partnered up with the European Space Agency to support a project that trials technology for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). The collaboration comes as part of a four-year trial programme called ‘Project Darwin’ which aims to test connectivity solutions