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Agri-Tech Week 2023
Agri-Tech Week 2023 provides opportunities to meet potential collaborators, customers and partners within the agri-tech ecosystem and includes the REAP conference.
Featuring a mix of in person and virtual events that are designed to showcase exciting developments in agri-tech, the week is coordinated by Agri-TechE working closely with pa
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UKTIN Investor Breakfast
UKTIN is announcing a new series of Investor Breakfasts with the aim of showcasing exceptional UK telecoms talent from across the sector and highlighting the benefits of investing in the UK’s telecoms infrastructure and the broad range of companies and technologies operating within it.
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Climate Action Digital Symposium
This is a special digital event focusing on the role of telecoms in combatting climate change.
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Industry feedback on the Digital Health Technologies policy framework
techUK is working with NHS England to set up a virtual roundtable, taking place on the 16th of August, for suppliers to provide feedback to help policymakers understand how the Digital Health Technologies policy framework is impacting industry.
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Flex-5G
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5G Innovation Region: Borderlands
The 5G Innovation Region (5GIR) programme has seen 10 regions throughout the UK receive a share of £36m of funding as part of our wider programme to drive 5G adoption.
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Linux Foundation Networking, San Jose 29th April – 3rd May 2024: UKTIN Highlights
To ensure that SMEs have a front-row seat to telecoms standards making, our Standards Champion, Andy Reid, attends key standards meetings to observe, participate in conversations and report back on key themes and discussion points.
Here, Reid shares his reflections on the recent LNF meeting in San Jose.
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Telecoms Trailblazers: A Day in the Life of Paul Rhodes
Hello, I’m Paul Rhodes, an independent consultant at Evolved Network Solutions. I have over 30 years of global experience in the wireless industry, working with telecom giants Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, CityFibre, and World Wide Technology.
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NTT hits 455 Tbps using multicore fibre
Japan's NTT claims to have made a breakthrough that could herald a new era in high-capacity backbone networking.
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Vodafone puts its mouth where its money is with SpaceMobile deal
One of SpaceMobile's bigger financial backers Vodafone has agreed a 10-year deal to use its low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites.
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SpaceX completes 1st Starlink direct-to-cell constellation with launch from California
SpaceX notched a big milestone with a launch of its Starlink internet satellites on Wednesday night (Dec. 4).
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Funding Landscape Insights Report: Non-Terrestrial Networks
The UK’s telecoms market is thriving, but understanding how the ecosystem is innovating can be difficult, especially considering the rapid advancements in academia.
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Telia trials hydrogen power for mobile sites
Nordic operator Telia and the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority have launched a pilot which involves using hydrogen to help keep mobile sites operating in power outages.
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Mobile share of total internet traffic seems to be declining
US connectivity cloud provider Cloudflare has published its annual review of Internet trends and it shows a small decline in the proportion of total internet traffic accounted for by mobile devices.
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Linux Foundation Networking: the Relevance of Open Source Projects in Telecoms
What is Linux Foundation Networking (LNF)?
Telecoms functionality is increasingly now implemented purely in software, yet the development life cycles and commercial models for software functionality are quite different to hardware functionality on which traditional standards processes have been based.
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EIB finances with €30 million Sateliot’s satellite network
- Sateliot is a Spanish startup building a network of over 100 small satellites with global reach that will connect devices in remote, previously unserved areas.
- This is the EIB’s first venture debt operation with a Spanish space company and in the segment of satellite communications.
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New projects signed under CEF Digital to enhance and strengthen submarine cable infrastructure across and to the EU
The Commission has signed 21 grant agreements for €142 million with backbone cable projects, bringing total funding to €420 million under the first CEF Digital Work Programme, reinforcing the EU's commitment to a connected and secure digital future.
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69% of UK homes now have access to full-fibre - Ofcom
According to Ofcom’s latest annual report on the nation’s broadband and mobile networks, 20.7 million UK homes can now access full-fibre broadband.
That figure is up from 57%, or17.1 million homes, in September 2023. Northern Ireland tops the charts with 93% of homes able to access full fibre.
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As US finally details Chinese Salt Typhoon attack, FCC Chair proposes new rules for telcos
After weeks of drip-feeding information, the US has finally offered a more comprehensive account of the China-led hack of its telecoms networks, as well as measures aimed to prevent its repeat.
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Supplier selected for Oxfordshire and Bucks 5G rail project
Passengers and businesses are set to benefit from enhanced broadband connectivity along the soon to be reopened passenger railway line between Bicester Village and Bletchley.
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Ericsson bags multi-billion-dollar RAN deal in India
Ericsson has inked a multi-billion-dollar deal to roll out 4G and 5G RAN equipment for Bharti Airtel, mirroring a similar announcement from arch-rival Nokia a fortnight ago.
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French telcos tap network APIs for security push
- Telcos around the world are looking to exploit the potential of network APIs and encourage new application development
- The GSMA’s Open Gateway initiative is helping to coordinate efforts
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The UKTIN International & Horizon Engagement Conference
UKTIN hosted the International and Horizon Engagement Conference at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London on Wednesday the 4th of December.
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Smartphone market forecast to climb out of its two-year slump in 2024
The latest IDC forecasts say the global smartphone market will grow 6.2% in 2024, driven largely by ‘robust’ Android growth in emerging markets and China.
That will bring total shipments up to 1.24 billion units, according IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, following two years of ‘steep declines.’