Menu

Global Scans · Mobile Tech · Weekly Summary


  • [New] With almost 5 billion mobile phone users in the world, health care providers and researchers are realizing the potential of using mobile technologies, such as mobile phones, portable computers, and personal digital assistants, for health services. PubMed Central (PMC)
  • [New] Adani TotalEnergies E-Mobility Limited's and MG Motor India's partnership to develop charging infrastructure marks a significant milestone and will play a crucial role in accelerating India's energy transition. The Shillong Times
  • [New] Rakuten Mobile will continue its efforts to improve network quality and expand its range of services so that customers can enjoy best-in-class mobile services anywhere in Japan. MarketScreener
  • [New] Nissan claims that its reliance on ageing 2G controllers has resulted in a lack of compatibility, although many network providers have said that they will not offer 2G and 3G mobile networks past 2033, effectively giving Nissan another ten years to offer support to customers. TechRadar
  • [New] Consumers in the Netherlands, Germany and the US have all seen the switching off of 3G networks, and mobile providers in the UK will be retiring 3G in 2024 to allow them to focus on fourth and fifth generation technology. Telecom Ramblings
  • Total telecom and pay-TV service revenue in Japan will increase at a CAGR of 2.1%, primarily supported by the contributions from the mobile data and fixed broadband segments. Research and Markets
  • Total telecom and pay-TV service revenue in Portugal, when valued in terms of local currency will grow at a CAGR of 0.4%, supported by steady growth in mobile data service revenue, pay-TV and in fixed broadband service revenue. Yahoo Finance
  • The total Telecom and Pay-TV service revenue in France will decline at a CAGR of less than 1% due to declining fixed broadband, Pay-TV, mobile voice, fixed voice, and mobile messaging revenues. Market Research Reports & Consulting | GlobalData UK Lt
  • While the Scottish Government does not have the power to unilaterally ban mobile phones in schools, we will soon bring forward refreshed guidance on their use. Kent Online
  • By leveraging the capabilities of ADB, individuals can gain valuable insights into their devices, enabling them to unlock the full potential of their Xiaomi devices and embark on personalized mobile device journeys. Robots.net
  • Virgin Media O2 will continue its rollout of 5G Standalone to more towns and cities throughout the UK in 2024, as it continues investing in its network to improve mobile connectivity for even more of its customers. Broadband TV News
  • Virgin Media O2 has successfully trialled an innovative new way of improving and expanding mobile services by bringing together its fixed network infrastructure with new smart poles, which could help to boost mobile coverage in local areas across the UK. Virgin Media O2
  • Considering AWE's expanding global influence, Samsung will bring its whole lin e of p roducts including mobile phones to AWE for the first time. PR Newswire
  • 5, 2024 In collaboration with OQ Technology (the world's fastest-growing 5G NTN IoT LEO satellite operator), DT IoT will offer a converged mobile satellite connectivity service, providing global IoT network coverage. OQ Technology
  • While mobile workforce tracking has the potential to greatly improve telecom service delivery by 2024, it is crucial to ensure that privacy and security issues are adequately addressed. Field Squared
  • The correlation between Mobile Workforce Tracking and Telecom Service Delivery Speed is a subtopic of immense interest under the broader question of whether MWT will improve telecom service delivery by 2024. Field Squared
  • The role of technology advancements in mobile workforce tracking by 2024 is expected to be crucial in improving telecom service delivery. Field Squared
  • From mobile phones to electric vehicles we all rely on the products made in South East Wales as part of a global industry that is set to be worth around $1trn by 2030. CityAM
  • The future of global talent mobility is harnessing global networks, embracing diversity, and cultivating a culture of inclusion - and doing so in a way that mitigates compliance risk. Deloitte United Kingdom
  • With 20% of global mobile subscribers using 5G and contributing 40% of global mobile service revenue, Li indicated that 2024 will see 5.5G entering commercial use and that the convergence of 5.5G, AI, and cloud will enable carriers to unlock new applications. DIGITIMES Inc.
  • European mobile operators will have to install 5G standalone infrastructure or they will quickly see European networks be significantly less useful for innovators than networks in China and the US. Centre for European Reform

Last updated: 14 April 2024



Please stand by...

The magic is happening, but it might take a couple of minutes.

Login