2020 has been a challenging year so far, and it looks like it’s going to be continued. Luckily, when it comes to enterprise mobility, according to statistics, 71% of businesses count mobility as a top priority to stay competitive. And companies have already been making changes towards a more f
5G will soon be commonplace at airports, and the idea of everything intelligently connected to everything will be viable. Upgrading from 4G to 5G isn’t just about the network—it’s about pushing the boundaries of what’s currently possible. The current 4G/LTE network can manage around 10,000 devices
As mobile devices became more complex and sophisticated, people started using them in their work life, forcing organizations to implement BYOD (bring-your-own-device) policies. Today, employees often use their mobile devices more than they use traditional endpoints. While this trend brought a
Mobile Threat Defense (MTD), Mobile Threat Management (MTM), Mobile Threat Prevention (MTP)—regardless of the exact terminology, these all lead to the same concern: securing mobile devices. The highly digital world we live in has fundamentally changed the way we work. Mobile devices are now at the c
The past days have brought bad news for Huawei—and the worst might be yet to come. President Trump issued an executive order giving the federal government the power to bar American companies from doing business with foreign suppliers that could pose a threat to national security. Chinese firm H
In the past decades, the telecommunications industry has seen massive changes. We’ve gone from first mobile phone to 4G LTE, and we’re now getting ready to enter a new era of intelligent connectivity, the era of 5G networks. What is 5G, exactly? 5G represents the next generation of broadband con
While users’ concern about the use of online personal information is on the rise, other less obvious sources of data collection may remain unnoticed. As more and more people are committed to preserving a healthy lifestyle, wearables are making their way into everyday life. Fitness trackers, e
Net neutrality has officially been repealed and internet service providers (ISPs) now have greater powers. Officials voice their concern as the new rules may lead to the creation of a two-speed Internet and special treatment for a certain type of content. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Telecommunications copper cables mainly belong to the group of outside plat cables (aerial cables, duct/buried cables, last link wire cables) and to the group of central office cables, which serve for signal transmission within buildings. Another producer describes their copper cables per usage, as
In June 2017, a Florida federal judge decided that Winn-Dixie’s website violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (also known as ADA). The North American retailer was required to update its site because it was inaccessible to the visually impaired. According to Forbes , the company has set aside
ITCurated uses cookies to personalize your experience on our website. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our Cookie Policy