Saïd Gharout, VP for Standardisation at Kigen and Chair of the GMSA Working Group on eSim Standards, explains how the SGP.32 standard came about and why it represents a transformative step in enabling secure, scalable, and interoperable connectivity for the…
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The true cost of falling telecoms prices
Price declines aren’t a marker of progress and threaten the telecoms industry, writes Dario Betti, CEO, Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) In an incredibly short period of time, telecommunications services have evolved from a luxury to a necessity; telecom services have…
Efficient data transmission in satellite IoT: unlocking connectivity
Optimised satellite data results in more efficient satellite IoT, says Bianca Schmidt, Technical Writer, SEGGER Microcontroller The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming industries by enabling real-time data collection, monitoring, and decision-making. While IoT thrives in urban environments with robust…
How IoT enables anti-money laundering measures
IoT is a useful tool for anti-laundering measures, writes Zachary Amos, Features Editor of ReHack Magazine Money laundering and related illicit financial activity remain a pressing concern in the United Kingdom, especially in high-value trade, cross-border commerce and sectors with…
Why improving GNSS reliability will be vital for autonomous cars
Confused GNSS signals are a major safety issue for autonomous cars, writes Manuel del Castillo, VP Business Development, Focal Point Positioning On open roads with a clear view of the sky, satellite navigation can be remarkably accurate. Signals from multiple…
Making Edge AI work: why industry collaboration is key
Collaboration is key to growing Edge AI development, writes Nebu Philips, Senior Director, Technical Product Marketing, Synaptics Edge AI application developers aim for a sweet spot for processing performance, but there is a lack of suitable silicon in that performance…
Unlocking strategic value in telecom tail spend
Nick Petheram, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Nomia writes about the telecom tail spend challenge and where AI and HI can help Tail spend has long been seen as a black box in telecom procurement. Low-value transactions scattered across thousands…
Private 5G: how Western markets are closing the gap on China’s lead
Western markets are narrowing China’s early lead in private 5G, writes Asad Khan, 5G & Wireless Research Director, SNS Telecom & IT Although private LTE networks have existed as a niche segment of the cellular infrastructure sector since the early…
The evolving role of AIoT in transforming modern retail
Here are 7 ways in which AIoT is transforming modern retail, according to Eleanor Hecks, Managing Editor of Designerly Magazine What if every shelf could speak? In many UK stores, they do. Sensors, cameras and RFIDs watch stock, queues and…
Staying ahead of quantum attacks with PQC readiness
Thorsten Stremlau of the Trusted Computing Group outlines the quantum threat, the NIST PQC algorithms, and how organisations are preparing Across the globe, there is a growing awareness of the threat we face from quantum-era computing. For those still unaware,…
