As a provider of connectivity on both land and water though our global connectivity and maritime connectivity services, our team is constantly assessing how we can help ports and shipping companies around the world to improve the communications which help monitor and track containers as they make their way around the world – on-water, in-port and in-land.
We recently wrote about 5G, the GSMA’s thoughts and Telecom26’s 5G networks.
In an earlier blog “The growing IoT healthcare sector – and the need for IoT Connectivity”, we wrote about how and why “the global internet of medical things (IoMT) market is expected to swell to a $158 billion valuation in 2022, up from $41 billion in 2017”.
This paper The Future of Travel Mobility A Vodafone whitepaper prepared by Juniper Research talks about how “5G networks and eSIMs are shaping the future of travel mobility” and “addresses two key questions:
5G will be discussed extensively by operators and vendors at the upcoming Mobile World Congress including Telecom26. The number of countries in which we can offer 5G is growing all the time – currently 50+ - and 5G is available to all our customers with the same pricing as our other services so there are no extra charges or hidden costs.
Last year Shanghai was named as the smartest city in the world, followed by Seoul, Barcelona, Beijing and NYC. We discussed this and the role of Telecom26 and IoT in enabling smart cities in this blog.
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