Back in the sixties (of the last century) AT&T was protected by a regulation that dictated all devices connected to a telecom network infrastructure should be directly controlled by the Operator. No one else was allowed to connect to the network. So all phones were owned by AT&T. This situation …
Read More »Surprise, Surprise! 5G is not here … yet
CES 2019 is over. It was labelled as the 5G CES because of the expected emphases and launch of 5G. In reality, as several observers are noting with surprise there was plenty of hype and nothing of substance. I fully share the feeling although I am not surprised at all. …
Read More »Towards a sensors infrastructure
Sensors are becoming ubiquitous and they are being deployed by the thousands every day. Each of these sensors is able to detect a specific parameter of its surrounding and they are deployed with a specific goal in mind by an interested party. Although a city already has tens of thousands …
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