5G

Women more likely than men to leave job for more flexible working according to Pure Telecom survey

Pure Telecom, Ireland’s high-speed broadband and telecoms provider, today announces the results of a survey that finds that women are…

6 years ago

How safe will our smartphones be in the era of 5G?

Five ways of keeping your private information secure By Peter Jobes – tech, crypto & blockchain writer having worked with…

6 years ago

LF Edge Continues Rapid Growth as New Projects, Members Collaborate at Open Source Edge

LF Edge, an umbrella organization within the Linux Foundation that aims to establish an open, interoperable framework for edge computing independent…

6 years ago

Vodafone Launch Ireland’s First 5G Network

Vodafone Ireland has become the first mobile operator in Ireland to launch commercial 5G. Vodafone’s next generation network will not…

7 years ago

The Growth of 5G Within Europe With Jan Karlsson of Ericsson

Jan Karlsson Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Digital Services, Ericsson What is your background briefly? I joined…

7 years ago

Any place you see “Smart” in front there is a “Centre” behind it, Garry Connolly, 2019

By Garry Connolly, CEO Host In Ireland  Latest research from Host In Ireland’s Q.1 report has revealed data centre investment…

7 years ago

Are We Turning a Blind Eye To the Potential Health Risks of Adopting 5G

A couple of weeks back, I had tweeted about my ongoing interest in 5G technology, which is all set to…

7 years ago

Bullish Outlook for 5G Despite Near-Term Uncertainties

Adoption of 5G cellular technology globally will happen faster than that of 4G, according to a new forecast by technology…

7 years ago

10 Tech Gadgets That Could Revolutionise the World

Are you one of the tech geeks who love to explore new technologies? Are you crazy about tech and futuristic…

7 years ago

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