As 5G starts to move, what will ‘coverage’ actually mean?

As 5G starts to move, what will ‘coverage’ actually mean?

“Do I hear rural coverage?”: Bidding has begun for the latest chunk of the UK’s airwaves as 5G starts to move, but what will ‘coverage’ actually mean? On Tuesday, 20thMarch 2018, bidding began amongst mobile firms as part of the eagerly-anticipated spectrum...
5G making waves in more ways than one…

5G making waves in more ways than one…

CES 2018: 5G making waves in more ways than one… The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the most hotly anticipated annual technology extravaganzas on the planet. Hosted in Las Vegas (because, obviously), it boasts an array of industry specialists from all the...
A Connected World: The online human race

A Connected World: The online human race

To say the growth of the internet has been (and continues to be) exponential is not to say anything new, but as we motor through the second decade of the 21st century it is worthwhile stopping to take stock of just how connected we, as a people, now are. The...
The Worldwide Appeal of London’s Contactless Tube Payment System

The Worldwide Appeal of London’s Contactless Tube Payment System

The contactless payment system which has revolutionised London’s transport network is to be rolled out in cities the world over. A £15 million deal struck between Transport for London (TfL) and San Diego transportation firm Cubic will see the American outfit adapt the...
Mergers and acquisitions, what’s the success factor?

Mergers and acquisitions, what’s the success factor?

Mergers and acquisitions are never far from the headlines. Only today Telefonica’s proposed sale of O2 to CK Hutchison, the owner of Three, has been plastered over the news with the European Commission putting a brake on what would have been the biggest mobile...