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Industry verticals can see the benefit of 5G — but trust is still an issue

Last week in Brussels, Real Wireless helped deliver the second and final workshop of the “5G Socioeconomic” study for the European Commission. The event saw attendees from four vertical sectors — automotive, healthcare, transport and utilities — each with their own needs and priorities for 5G. For example, automotive and transport were looking to reduceContinue reading “Industry verticals can see the benefit of 5G — but trust is still an issue”

Are UK mobile phone users paying too little?

During the launch of its new iD MVNO service, Dixons Carphone suggested that UK customers overall overpay on their mobile bills by more than £5bn each year. If you look at Ofcom’s figures, which state that the UK has around than 83.1m mobile subscriptions, then you can assume that this £5bn figure equates to anContinue reading “Are UK mobile phone users paying too little?”

MNOs need a change of culture rather than technology

Of the many issues that operators are currently seeking to address, one of the main ones they face is resolving problems relating to capacity — but some might argue the solution to this already exists, hiding in plain sight. Offloading some of the mobile traffic to Wi-Fi networks has been a key strategy of someContinue reading “MNOs need a change of culture rather than technology”