Imagine the possibilities in a new era of global communications
Companies worldwide are racing to deploy 5G networks and take advantage of new IoT service demand. While many are investing in 5G, falling revenues on traditional services mean telecoms operators must find new ways to offset the cost. Some are offering cloud services like VOIP or gigabit-speed fibre while others pursue satellite service.
To deliver fast but also cost-effective mobile services, telecoms operators must make use of the latest technologies, including millimetre wave technology (mmWave), massive MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) antenna arrays, and small cell tower systems. Also investing in effective testing technology is essential to ensure optimal operation.
As mobile services continue to balloon, the need for increased transactional security grows as well. Blockchain technology—which creates a secure, distributed ledger of digital transactions—has great potential for mobile applications. From SLAs and B2B partnerships, to secure messaging and VOIP, to social media and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), blockchain’s decentralised solution increases transparency, speed, and security while reducing costs throughout.
Satellite technology is growing up. Or rather, it is shrinking—in size and in cost. With the advent of small, low earth orbit (LEO) satellites—less expensive to build and to launch—companies will be able to provide high-speed, low-latency communications to a global audience. And with inter-satellite links to switch and route traffic, it is possible to create a network that bypasses terrestrial gateways. With 60% of earth’s population lacking high-speed connectivity, the opportunities are enormous.
As mobile services continue to balloon, the need for increased transactional security grows as well. Blockchain technology—which creates a secure, distributed ledger of digital transactions—has great potential for mobile applications. From SLAs and B2B partnerships, to secure messaging and VOIP, to social media and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), blockchain’s decentralised solution increases transparency, speed, and security while reducing costs throughout.
Satellite technology is growing up. Or rather, it is shrinking—in size and in cost. With the advent of small, low earth orbit (LEO) satellites—less expensive to build and to launch—companies will be able to provide high-speed, low-latency communications to a global audience. And with inter-satellite links to switch and route traffic, it is possible to create a network that bypasses terrestrial gateways. With 60% of earth’s population lacking high-speed connectivity, the opportunities are enormous.
As mobile services continue to balloon, the need for increased transactional security grows as well. Blockchain technology—which creates a secure, distributed ledger of digital transactions—has great potential for mobile applications. From SLAs and B2B partnerships, to secure messaging and VOIP, to social media and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), blockchain’s decentralised solution increases transparency, speed, and security while reducing costs throughout.