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A few days ago, it was revealed that Samsung may soon launch an affordable smartphone called Galaxy F15 5G. In terms of features and specifications, it could be very similar to the Galaxy A15 5G that was announced a few months ago. We got our first look at the Galaxy F15 5G’s design as images leaked. Galaxy F15 5G design leaked before release According to images published by 91Mobiles, the Galaxy F15 5G looks very identical to the Galaxy A15 5G. This phone has three rear cameras and is available in at least three colors (black, mint, and purple). The…
Hyderabad: City-based Walgo Telecom Infra, a company that specialises in telecom infrastructure solutions, said in a statement that Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Karnataka Assembly Speaker UT Quader inaugurated the mobile signal booster antenna for 5G network at Vidhana Soudha.The inauguration ceremony was attended by Vidhana Soudha Chairman Basavaraj Horati, government officials, ministers and other eminent dignitaries. In an official statement, the company said that Vidhana Soudha, the legislative seat of Karnataka, was experiencing problems with mobile phone connectivity in several areas. To address the issue, Hyderabad-based Walgo Telecom Infra, led by CEO Sridhar Rao, has installed antennas at no…
Samsung Research America (SRA) has partnered with Princeton University to develop 6G wireless and network systems. Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences established the NextG initiative last year to accelerate the adoption of new technologies and foster innovation across a range of topics, including cloud and edge networks, intelligent sensing and network resiliency. More recently, the NextG initiative launched a corporate partnership program to foster collaboration between academia, industry leaders, and policymakers. Other relevant companies joining the effort include Ericsson, Intel, MediaTek, Nokia Bell Labs, Qualcomm Technologies and Vodafone. “The wireless industry has benefited greatly from fundamental research…
Telecommunications operator A1 Austria (A1) has joined Nokia In cooperation with the company, we have completed what we claim is the industry’s first 5G. Edge cloud network slicing trial with Microsoft. A1 is Austria’s leading telecommunications provider with approximately 5.1 million mobile customers and 1.9 million fixed access lines. A1 believes that by using edge cloud network slicing, he can deliver enterprise cloud applications to his mobile users over a high-capacity, secure, low-latency network. The trial utilized Nokia’s 5G edge slicing solution integrated with Microsoft Azure managed edge computing on A1’s live commercial network in Vienna, Austria. The trial was…
Samsung Electronics plans to commercialize 6G, which is not yet standardized, by 2030 Samsung Research America (SRA), the research and development organization of Samsung Electronics, has partnered with Princeton University to shape the future of 6G wireless and networking systems. SRA has become a founding member of Princeton University’s NextG Initiative Corporate Affiliates Program, whose primary purpose is to conduct 6G research and development. In 2023, Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences established the NextG initiative to accelerate the adoption of new technologies such as cloud and edge networks, intelligent sensing, and network resiliency. Recently, the NextG Initiative…
Ottawa, Feb. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global 5G healthcare market size accounted for USD 56.62 billion in 2024 and is expected to expand at a double-digit CAGR of 20.82% from 2023 to 2032, as a result of the rising preference for patient-centred care and rising adoption of remote surgeries. Report Highlights The healthcare industry can potentially become one of the top 3 largest sectors in the global 5G market.The service segment by component emerged as the most prominent, with more than 50% of the market share.Healthcare industry dynamics boosting 5G adoption.North America dominated the 5G healthcare market due…
Precedence ResearchThe global 5G healthcare market size was estimated at USD 48.60 billion in 2023 and is projected to surpass around USD 266.60 billion by 2032, a study published by Towards Healthcare a sister firm of Precedence Research.Ottawa, Feb. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global 5G healthcare market size accounted for USD 56.62 billion in 2024 and is expected to expand at a double-digit CAGR of 20.82% from 2023 to 2032, as a result of the rising preference for patient-centred care and rising adoption of remote surgeries.Report HighlightsThe healthcare industry can potentially become one of the top 3 largest…
Robert Triggs / Android AuthorityWithin a span of just two decades, Wi-Fi has progressed from an expensive luxury to a technology that most of us can’t live without. We all use it in our daily lives as it has become the singular wireless technology that connects various household gadgets to the internet. As unchanging as the technology may seem, though, it has actually received numerous under-the-hood updates over the years with newer standards like Wi-Fi 7.Somewhat surprisingly, though, not every successive Wi-Fi revision has focused on improving speed and range. Instead, many are designed with specific use-cases in mind. Some…
The South Korean giant announced on Tuesday that its research and development organization, Samsung Research America (SRA), has partnered with Princeton University in the United States to jointly develop next-generation 6G network technology.According to Samsung Electronics, under this partnership, SRA will become a founding member of Princeton University’s NextG Initiative Corporate Affiliate Program and aim to lead the research and development of 6G technology.The program was launched last year by the university’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences to accelerate the adoption of new technologies and enhance innovation across a variety of areas, including cloud and edge networks, intelligence sensing,…
Harnessing actionable insights is like having a superpower for your hotel business. This is the key to increasing profits, optimizing distribution, and providing a memorable experience for all your guests. But the thing is, gaining these insights isn’t always a walk in the park. It’s like assembling a complex puzzle with pieces like data collection, analysis, and using that information to make smart decisions. In today’s fast-paced world of hospitality, it’s important to have a robust data ecosystem to stay ahead of the curve and give your guests what they want. Let’s take a closer look at how hotels can…

