Panasonic’s Popular and Toughest Rugged Android Handheld Just Gets Better and Better

The Panasonic TOUGHBOOK FZ-N1: Tougher, more powerful and with enhanced battery life BRACKNELL, UK. 25th October 2018 – Panasonic today announced the latest version of its premium rugged handheld device with integrated angled barcode reader for mobile workers. With improved rugged capabilities, a powerful performance boost, world-leading communication capabilities and improved 4.7-inch screen visibility, this second-generation Panasonic TOUGHBOOK FZ-N1 Android device could become the new market leader. The latest Panasonic TOUGHBOOK FZ-N1 handheld builds on the success of the first-generation device launched in 2016, which has already become a firm…

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Automotive companies expect major short-term revenue gains from partner ecosystems, but many want to go it alone – BearingPoint survey

Digital strategy and partner ecosystem research reveals major opportunities and major inconsistencies within the automotive sector                                             Amsterdam, October 25, 2018 – BearingPoint today unveils the findings from a comprehensive study into digital strategies and partner ecosystems within the global automotive sector. The report Partnership ecosystems: the driving force behind mobility innovation? reveals that more than half of automotive companies believe they can win the ‘battle for the dashboard’ against…

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Mobile Video Industry Council: 90% of Traffic on 5G will be Mobile Video

Speakers included Hulu, BT Sport, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone and several tier 1 operators at the only event for mobile video strategy and thought leadership REDWOOD CITY, California – October 25th, 2018 – Openwave Mobility’s Mobile Video Industry Council meeting in London, and including Tier 1 mobile operators Deutsche Telekom, EE, KPN, MTS, Orange, Telefonica, Telus and Vodafone, expect that up to 90% of 5G traffic could be mobile video. This projection is based on current trends and the upward trajectory of mobile video traffic, which has grown more than 50%…

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NetComm: “Developing Easy To Deploy Solutions Comparable To FTTH Is Key To Connecting Lives”

Berlin, Germany, 25 October 2018: With 50% of houses still connected to less than 100Mbps, a combination of solutions comparable to Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) is essential to efficiently provide the speeds required by end-users, according to NetComm Marketing and Communications Director Els Baert. Speaking on the final day of Broadband World Forum 2018, Baert said that although fibre assets have expanded, connections are growing slower than expected. As FTTH is time-consuming and expensive to roll out, alternative technologies need to be exploited to combat this. “Many operators have ramped up their…

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