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Taylor Swift, mobile data records and the role of Real Wireless

Even if you don’t own or have never listened to her musical output, you are probably aware that Taylor Swift’s world tour is doing fairly well.   That’s a major understatement.   The Eras Tour, as it is called, is the world’s first billion-dollar tour, the highest-grossing concert of all time, and has smashed at least eightContinue reading “Taylor Swift, mobile data records and the role of Real Wireless”

Spectrum and policy considerations for the satellite sector

The satellite sector is evolving at a pace, with an increasing number of non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellite constellations providing high-capacity data services across large parts of the global land mass and the oceans. NGSO covers Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) constellations with LEO services perhaps getting most media coverage (and investment)Continue reading “Spectrum and policy considerations for the satellite sector”

Exploring the future of connectivity and 5G in UK manufacturing

Digital Catapult has launched research into the impact of 5G on the UK’s manufacturing sector, uncovering the potential of 5G technology for industry and setting out recommendations for 5G to tackle connectivity challenges. Real Wireless is credited in the report, after playing a key role in the Leadership Group. Made in 5G draws on new researchContinue reading “Exploring the future of connectivity and 5G in UK manufacturing”

Solving the Wi-Fi challenge on trains

It’s been just over a year since the government announced its ambitious target to have free Wi-Fi on trains by 2017. While the intention is obviously a good one (who doesn’t want connectivity on trains?) there are still significant barriers in place that are hindering the country’s changes of getting anywhere close to that target.Continue reading “Solving the Wi-Fi challenge on trains”

Technology and retail: how wireless is key to bricks-and-mortar shopping

The media love a good “the high street is dying — online shopping is the future” story. Compelling headlines that talk about the death of one industry in favour of another make for an entertaining read, and who wants the truth to stand in the way of a good headline? The reality is that bricks-and-mortarContinue reading “Technology and retail: how wireless is key to bricks-and-mortar shopping”

Wireless technology and commercial property: why should property developers care?

In 2015, mobile users — including both you and I — expect to be able to use our mobile devices and laptops wherever we are. More than this though, we expect to receive the same level of service, functionality and, increasingly, data speeds, regardless of the environment we are in. This has big implications forContinue reading “Wireless technology and commercial property: why should property developers care?”