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Aug 23, 2023 |
electronicsworld.co.uk | Colin Abrey
The public switched telephone network (PSTN), or analogue telephony, era in the UK is finally coming to an end after providing voice communications for over 100 years, with the final switch-off date currently set for December 2025. France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Singapore and Sweden are already ahead, with Estonia and The Netherlands completing the switch.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
techday.com.au | Rafi Katanasho |Emma Gooderham |Colin Abrey |Rob Quickenden
Overview Networks are everywhere today, from Bluetooth personal area networks, to Local Area Networks in the home and office, to Wide Area Networks connecting remote offices, the cellular networks carrying mobile voice and data, and the big one which combines all networks, the internet. Network infrastructure describes the many components enabling networks.
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Feb 27, 2023 |
itbrief.co.uk | Colin Abrey
Although 5G is grabbing all the headlines right now, most day-to-day IoT applications are running on its 4G predecessor and will continue to do so until the end of the decade. Internet of Things (IoT), from a top-level standpoint, refers to a network of physical devices, such as embedded sensors, driverless vehicles, smartphones/tablets, wearables, or home appliances, that create and share information wirelessly without any human involvement.
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Feb 27, 2023 |
channellife.co.uk | Colin Abrey
Although 5G is grabbing all the headlines right now, most day-to-day IoT applications are running on its 4G predecessor and will continue to do so until the end of the decade. Internet of Things (IoT), from a top-level standpoint, refers to a network of physical devices, such as embedded sensors, driverless vehicles, smartphones/tablets, wearables, or home appliances, that create and share information wirelessly without any human involvement.
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Feb 27, 2023 |
telconews.co.uk | Colin Abrey
Although 5G is grabbing all the headlines right now, most day-to-day IoT applications are running on its 4G predecessor and will continue to do so until the end of the decade. Internet of Things (IoT), from a top-level standpoint, refers to a network of physical devices, such as embedded sensors, driverless vehicles, smartphones/tablets, wearables, or home appliances, that create and share information wirelessly without any human involvement.
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