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- 10 October 2021

SpaceX has recently begun offering pre-orders of its Starlink satellite Internet service to Polish users. It is not among the fastest solutions available on the market – subscribers can currently enjoy bandwidth speeds of 50 to 150 Mbps. However, Elon Musk declared that the situation is about to change dramatically. One of the users testing
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There’s a million dollars for whoever would have predicted this time last year how the next twelve months would unfold. In January, we were looking out for new opportunities associated with the development of mobile technology and the planned large-scale rollout of 5G. Although the implementation did take place and many countries took a significant
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We keep hearing news about further deployments of 5G networks in countries around the world. Stable development of the fifth-generation infrastructure is terrifying to some, while filling others with sheer excitement. However, the 5G for SMEs: what does it mean for CPS? report prepared by Omdia for BearingPoint//Beyond makes it clear: small and medium-sized enterprises
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According to the recent data from the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA), as of January 2021, 65 operators from around the world have launched commercial 5G services. In total, there are 144 active 5G networks in 61 countries, and work on launching more is still underway. GSA also reports that more than 400 operators from
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After it was reported back in October that as many as 6.5% of total 5G subscribers switched back to LTE due to dissatisfaction with fifth-generation services, it looks like South Korean operators may finally be making upgrades. The second half of 2020 has seen South Korea’s 5G download speed and service quality improve. According to
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The latest publication of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) leaves no doubt – universal access to telecommunications services remains a distant dream. It shows that as many as 3.7 billion people do not have access to the Internet, and thus are excluded from the direct benefits of the digital economy. This number represents 49% of
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