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[New] In 2024, we can expect 5G networks to be widely available, offering faster speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity.
Softspace Solutions
[New] Europe must seize the opportunity to become a global leader in the industrial internet, capitalizing on the potential of emerging technologies like AI, quantum computing, and 5G Standalone connectivity.
IBM Newsroom
[New] The statement from the technology leaders asserts that Europe has the potential to lead the industrial internet globally by harnessing emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and 5G Standalone connectivity.
investing.com
[New] The Liberty Global-Telefonica project, which is also being backed by Infravia Capital Partners, is investing £1 billion in the UK's broadband infrastructure and intends to have reached 5 million premises by 2026.
Broadband TV News
[New] The rollout of 5G networks across China will significantly enhance the capabilities of IoT devices by providing faster speeds, lower latency, and increased connectivity.
EdgeNext
[New] The surge in 5G networks supports the correlative growth of the Building Internet of Things, with more than 3.25 billion units projected to be installed in commercial buildings by 2028.
Facility Executive Magazine
[New] Commercial space station developer Vast will use SpaceX's Starlink constellation to provide broadband connectivity for its Haven-1 station launching in 2025.
SpaceNews
With the Realme 12 Pro Series 5G, Realme is not just launching new smartphones; it's launching a new era of mobile photography in India, offering young users the opportunity to explore advanced imaging technology combined with an unparalleled design aesthetic.
PC-Tablet India
Kia plans to continue to improve its connectivity technologies based on the latest 5G network, such as advanced OTA systems and fuel efficiency driving using artificial intelligence.
Automotive World
With China, Japan, and India adopting more electric vehicles, and urbanization driving demand, lithium-ion battery use is projected to surge, propelling li-ion battery recycling demand.
Yahoo Finance
From 2026 and beyond, higher-value services such as voice, data, and mobile broadband are likely.
Microwaves & RF
While the world is still grappling with the full potential of 5G, researchers and industry leaders are already peering into the future, envisioning the next generation of mobile communication - 6G.
GizChina Media
A further key driver of 5G growth in China will be the expanded use of the 6 GHz spectrum band.
GSMA
Fixed broadband service revenue will grow at a five-year CAGR of 1.2% over 2023-2028, driven by steady growth in fiber optic access lines, on the back of fiber rollouts by operators and government.
Research and Markets
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
Data from GSMA Intelligence shows that 5G connections are expected to represent over half of mobile connections by 2029, rising to 56% by the end of the decade - making 5G the dominant connectivity technology.
tele.net
Telesat Lightspeed will revolutionize broadband connectivity for enterprise and government users and represents a highly compelling growth and value creation opportunity for Telesat and its stakeholders.
TradingView
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
EchoStar provides broadband and broadcast services from GSO and plans to deploy a non-terrestrial network in 2024 for connectivity from low Earth orbit.
SpaceNews
The Biden administration has committed tens of billions of dollars to expand broadband service across the United States, which could help ween people off copper lines.
The Washington Post
The government of India is expected to treat satellite broadband as a telecom service.
Mint
Last updated: 21 April 2024
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