O2 has revealed that customers will be able to stay connected via satellite to avoid dreaded signal “not spots” plaguing parts of the country. The major network provider is set to ...
“The O2 Satellite service will complement O2’s existing mobile network and work automatically in areas with no traditional mobile coverage, known as ‘not spots’, with the aim to expand Virgin Media O2 ...
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New wireless method achieves tenfold boost in 6G signal direction accuracy
By controlling radio waves with engineered randomness, the technique achieves directional accuracy within one-tenth of a ...
Pre6G GigaMIMO brings enhanced large-scale spatial multiplexing to commercial reality, with trial results showing a 2–6x user ...
Apple's tiny trackers have become invaluable additions for travel as well as keeping tabs on everyday items. Here's how to ...
Lidl has launched a pilot project to bring its grocery offering directly to small rural communities in Hungary without nearby supermarkets via a new, specially designed truck.
Advanced Info Service (AIS) has rolled out Southeast Asia's first "5G Uplink 2 carriers combined" (UL 2CC) through its ...
With its universal spectrum multiplier, Cohere Technologies is delivering value today while setting the stage for marquee 6G ...
Under new Ofcom rules which were introduced earlier this year, mobile firms were banned from increasing prices mid-contract ...
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EE unveils plans for new 20m-high mobile mast in Hebburn to boost 5G signal
Plans for a new 20-metre-high telecoms mast in the Hebburn area of South Tyneside have been submitted to council development ...
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I tried T-Mobile's satellite phone service on an off-grid adventure - here's what surprised me most
T-Mobile launched its T-Satellite service over the summer in partnership with Starlink. The concept is simple: wherever T-Mobile's 4G and 5G cell towers can't reach, your phone will tap one of the ...
Your internet service provider (ISP) brings the internet into your home through a modem. A router then converts that signal ...
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