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5G Is Reliably Faster Than 4G (infographic)
On average, the reliable 5G speed was more than 7 times as fast as the 4G speed
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Ericsson to supply Cosmote with 5G equipment
Cosmote is Greece's first mobile communications provider to prepare for the 5G era via a network upgrade contract it is to sign soon with Sweden's Ericsson.
The estimated €170 million contract, expected to be signed early January, includes both fourth- and fifth-generation equipment. It involves upgrading existing base stations and antennas across Greece as well as creating new ones.
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Senate confirms Army general as next Joint Chiefs chairman
The Senate has voted 89-1 to confirm the Army's top officer, Gen. Mark Milley (MIHL'-ee), to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
AI to help retailers measure up their clientele
New technology that will be introduced at an unnamed retail chain in Greece as of November will allow the business access to the private information of its customers, from gender and age group to body size, with a scan.
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Mobile Operator Vivacom are Expecting 5G Auctions in Bulgaria Next Year
It is expected that the auctions for the 5G frequencies in Bulgaria will be held next year, Radoslav Zlatkov, Chief Technical Officer of the Telecommunications Company Vivacom, told reporters.
British Mobile Users Could Face Roaming Fees in the Event of a No-Deal Brexit
The UK is working to come up with a trade agreement with the European Union and is facing a rapidly approaching a deadline before a mandated withdrawal from the economic bloc, the Verge writes.
What to Expect From the 5G Technology. Is it on Its Way to Bulgaria?
The new technology is the network of the future. What will exactly offer?
One key goal of 5G is to dramatically improve quality of service, and extend that quality over a broader geographic area, in order for the wireless industry to remain competitive against the onset of gigabit fiber service coupled with Wi-Fi.
Cypriot scientist’s ‘PEE POWER’ electrified Glastonbury Festival (VIDEO)
Innovative technology developed by Cypriot scientist Dr Yiannis Ieropoulos that uses urine to provide electrical energy was widely used at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
The technology which uses urine-fed Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) was used to power the festival’s giant screens.
OPAP picks OTE for its telecoms upgrade
Greece's biggest betting company OPAP has selected Deutsche Telekom-controlled Greek telecoms group OTE to upgrade telecoms infrastructure at its outlets across the country, the two companies said on Tuesday.
The new systems will help OPAP to implement its 2020 development plan, which includes the launch of new products and services, OPAP said.
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End of Roaming: Final Hurdle Cleared
MEPs removed the last hurdle on the way to full abolition of retail roaming surcharges in a vote on Thursday, announced from the European Parliament.
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