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Nokia Bets on AI-Powered Networks and 6G
Businesscnbc2mo ago

Nokia Bets on AI-Powered Networks and 6G

Nokia is focusing on AI-driven infrastructure, 6G, and a more software-centric future as artificial intelligence transforms how telecommunications networks are built and managed.

POCO X7 Pro Smartphone Price Drops
Businessla-vanguardia4mo ago

POCO X7 Pro Smartphone Price Drops

The POCO X7 Pro smartphone, featuring 256GB storage and a 120Hz display, is experiencing a price drop, offering high performance at an increasingly competitive cost.

Ho Chi Minh City Plans Free Wi-Fi and 6G Network by 2030
BusinessVnExpress15d ago

Ho Chi Minh City Plans Free Wi-Fi and 6G Network by 2030

Ho Chi Minh City has approved an ambitious plan to provide free high-speed Wi-Fi across all public spaces and pilot 6G networks by 2030 as part of its smart city initiative, drawing inspiration from models like Singapore and Shanghai.

Modi-Meloni "Melodi" Reel Sparks Political Controversy
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Modi-Meloni "Melodi" Reel Sparks Political Controversy

A viral social media reel featuring Indian Prime Minister Modi and Italian Prime Minister Meloni, dubbed "Melodi," drew significant political criticism from opposition leader Rahul Gandhi. Gandhi accused Modi of focusing on social media moments while neglecting pressing economic issues.

Apple Stock Rises on Strong Quarterly Earnings, iPhone Demand
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Apple Stock Rises on Strong Quarterly Earnings, iPhone Demand

Apple's stock surged after the company reported strong quarterly earnings, exceeding estimates due to robust iPhone and Mac demand, especially in China, and subsequently boosted its financial guidance.

Smart Home Devices and Tech Gadgets
Technologyla-vanguardia5mo ago

Smart Home Devices and Tech Gadgets

Several articles from La Vanguardia highlight various consumer tech products, including smart home devices for automation, a powerful cordless vacuum cleaner, a rechargeable screwdriver for DIY, a high-capacity tablet, and a portable car jump starter.

PTA says 5G spectrum auction to be held on March 10
TechnologyDawn5mo ago

PTA says 5G spectrum auction to be held on March 10

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said on Wednesday that 5G spectrum auction would be held on March 10 and no changes were likely to be made in the schedule, saying that the sale was likely to fetch between $300-$700 million. The authority is offering 597 megahertz (MHz) in several bands in the upcoming auction and three existing telecom operators have been mandated to obtain a minimum of 100 MHz in the auction process. “With the prescribed rate, even if 300 MHz is obtained by the telecommunication operators without any competitive bidding, the government will get $300 million,” PTA Director General Licensing retired brigadier Aamir Shahzad told a media briefing. “And if all the 597 MHz is sold at auction at a slightly competitive rate, $700 million will be available for the government, but this scenario is less likely to happen,” he added. Shahzad said that the auction would be conducted using a multi-round electronic clock auction format, with the main allocation stage starting on March 10. He said the 2600 MHz and 3500 MHz bands would be offered during the first round. He added that after the auction process, the rollout of 5G services would take between three and six months as certain infrastructure was needed for the fresh spectrum. Meanwhile, Chairman PTA Hafeezur Rehman said that the auction would lead to improved quality of service and data speed. “Around 50 million new users have been added in the system during the last five years, but only 10MHz was increased in the 2021 spectrum auction,” PTA Chairman said. “Improved data service and enhanced coverage will also increase average revenue per user (ARPU) for telecommunication operators,” he said. The ARPU is a key performance indicator that measures the average revenue generated by a company from each consumer within a specific timeframe, monthly or annually. “We started with $0.7 and now the ARPU has reached $1.3. Therefore, it is likely to increase as more data is consumed by the subscribers,” Rehman said. “The authority expects mobile broadband speeds to improve by around 25 per cent following the auction,” he said. He said that the government had offered many incentives to telecom companies in the new spectrum auction, but obligations to improve the quality of service as well as coverage area had been increased. “This will help the country to embrace further upgradations like 6G and not like 5G, where we have been delayed,” the PTA Chairman said. He added the government had also eliminated the right-of-way fee that used to be around Rs36,000 per kilometre annually; this, he said, would encourage fiberisation projects. The chairman also said that telecom operators had already placed orders for 5G equipment, while local manufacturing of 5G-enabled smartphones had commenced, with 500,000 to 600,000 units produced so far. He said the other measures being taken to facilitate the faster rollout of services after the auction were options for spectrum sharing, relaxation of certain regulatory terms and incentives for network expansion. “Operators have been given one year to make the necessary capital investments without upfront spectrum payments, allowing them to focus on improving service quality,” Rehman added. However, the operators will have to expand 5G coverage to additional cities apart from Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta, while fiber-to-the-site ratios will increase from 20 per cent to 35pc by 2035. Besides, the minimum download speeds for 4G service have been increased from four megabytes per second (Mbps) to 20Mbps in 2026–27 and to 50Mbps by 2030–35. For 5G, minimum download speeds will rise from 50Mbps initially to 100Mbps by 2030–35, with latency targets reduced to 35 milliseconds. Upload speeds are benchmarked at 20pc of download speeds across both technologies.

Telia Expert Predicts 6G Will Enable Internet of Senses
Technologydelfi-lt3mo ago

Telia Expert Predicts 6G Will Enable Internet of Senses

A Telia expert states that 6G connectivity will blur the lines between physical and digital worlds, introducing an "Internet of Senses" that allows users to touch, feel, and smell remotely. European engineers are concluding theoretical 6G research this year.

Netflix is getting a bunch of cash from its broken WBD deal. We've got some ideas on what it can do with it.
BusinessBusiness Insider5mo ago

Netflix is getting a bunch of cash from its broken WBD deal. We've got some ideas on what it can do with it.

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has spent years people should be able to see big movies at home, without going to theaters. Now he's changing his tune. Rich Polk/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty Images This post originally appeared in the Business Insider Today newsletter. You can sign up for Business Insider's daily newsletter here. Paramount is setting the stage. David Ellison has turned Paramount from an aging legacy media brand into arguably the biggest threat to streaming juggernaut Netflix i...

Samsung Electronics, KT hit record 6G speeds in 7GHz band
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Samsung Electronics, KT hit record 6G speeds in 7GHz band

Samsung Electronics said Friday it had achieved record data transmission speeds in the 7-gigahertz band — a core frequency for 6G networks — in a test with Korean telecom operator KT and US electronics test equipment firm Keysight Technologies. The ultrahigh-density multiple-antenna technology is based on massive multiple-input multiple-output architecture, which integrates a large number of antennas into a single system to improve efficiency and speed. Under the partnership, Samsung developed a