Over the past two weeks we have been adapting to our home offices and finding new ways to work as a #virtual team. Physical isolation must not stop social contact. We're embracing all possible media channels to #stayconnected with each other, our clients and our partners.
#5G offers enormous opportunity for expansion of both preventative and monitoring practices via wearable devices. Such devices are already being used to track everything from sleep to blood glucose levels to physical activity, among other things. https://t.co/gfOax0U5K2
#5G is expected to drive the next phase of #digitaltransformation. By 2035 5G could underpin $12.3 trillion worth of goods and services worldwide, representing a value chain worth $3.5 trillion which supports up to 22 million jobs. https://t.co/2YK42KumuI #SmartCity#TelecomUK
The deployment of #5G is essential to enabling a #hyperconnected city, but there are many hurdles to overcome before this can be made possible. Last month we exhibited and presented our insights at #SmartCitiesUK, where we have summarised our talk in the #video below. #Telecoms
Our last #WomensHistoryMonth profile goes to Margaret Hamilton and her amazing efforts in the computer science and engineering industry. Here's to celebrating many more inspiring female icons in the years to come! #WomenInTechnology#WomenInSTEM#5G#SmartCity
Participants at the virtual #6G Wireless Summit shared their thinking on what #6G can do and what research is needed to get the underlying technologies in place. #TelecomsUK#SmartCity https://t.co/N9yfXibFou
For our next #WomensHistoryMonth profile, we want to celebrate Grace Hopper and her incredible contributions to computer technology. This included building the first computer compiler in 1952, and programming the UNIVAC. #WomenInTechnology#WomeninSTEM#5G#TelecomsUK
Cities could collectively see a return on their #SmartCity investments (ROI) of as much as $60 billion if they become fully #hyperconnected, according to a new study. #5G https://t.co/zceaRuT4vT
While access to the internet is still patchy across Africa, the last decade has seen great improvements. Today, over 100 million Nigerians are now connected to the internet, with 250,000 new subscribers logging on in the last quarter of 2019. https://t.co/hyfcmaU2Bb #TelecomsUK