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5G to account for 2% of India’s GDP by 2030: Study

The report noted that the 5G sector in India will generate revenues of nearly $180 billion by 2030 5G telecom networks are expected to represent nearly 2% of India’s GDP by 2030, according to a recent report by India’s National Association of Software and Services...

Cellular IoT to drive growth and gains in electric bikes and scooters, says Ericsson

The micromobility market, covering electric bikes and scooters (e-scooters), will grow at a compound rate (CAGR) of 16 percent per year to 2027, from around $3 billion in 2019 to $12 billion at the end of the period. The emergence of cellular IoT –...

Five 5G deployment scenarios from Arthur D. Little

In a new report, titled "5G Deployment Models are Crystallizing," Arthur D. Little researchers attempt to answer the question on all of our minds. How do we get from where we are today to a 5G future enabling all of the wild telemedicine, mobile...

5G deployment models are crystallizing

5G comes with the promise of unseen services and futuristic use cases. Telecom operators and other industry players are making big bets on next-generation services. 5G will bring new interactive and immersive experiences to customers. Use cases are already being built around immersive sports viewing...

Enterprise IoT Summit: Creating a digital IoT future

Creating a digital IoT Future Moderator Karim Taga, Managing Partner, at Arthur D Little is joined by Jan Geldmacher, President, Sprint Business; Greg Flickinger, VP Manufacturing Operations, HEB: Chairman of OpX Leadership Network and Ed Abrams, Vice President, Enterprise IoT, at Samsung Electronics America to discuss how to...

Telecom transformation, innovation and startup challenges

In addition to startup pitch sessions, the 2015 TC3 conference focused on how telecom companies can maintain a competitive edge through innovation and business transformation. The annual confab in Mountain View, Calif., this year held at the Computer History Museum, is put on by the Telecom...