
 
 The Internet is growing faster than ever, with the number of connected IoT devices reaching 14.4 billion globally. This expansion is putting pressure on IPv4, the current dominant IP address system. The number of available IP addresses has plummeted in the past decade, which led to price growth.
 
 The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that connectivity is essential for citizens, businesses, and institutions across the world. These two last years meant rebuilding in a digital environment, as the world became accustomed to a health crisis. The pandemic brought to the world’s attention the importance
 
 Over the last 15-20 years, mobile technology has had an incredible impact on society and businesses, beyond what anyone could have imagined. The fifth generation of mobile networking technology (5G) is now the star of the show, and the buzz has trickled into every other market. Businesses are
 
 5G networks offer an unprecedented transmission speed , faster than many existing home broadband connections. This is beneficial for smart devices and IoT gadgets. A smoother interconnection and more complex operations will be easier to achieve, helping drones, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities
 
 After more than a year of remote work and trying to adjust to new processes and habits, the return to the office might seem more challenging than before. However, it’s also an opportunity to take a step back, review the major changes you have been through, and plan for an updated office
 
 One of the most relevant questions that have been popping for business leaders lately, is “How can organizations improve their communication systems to effectively help and manage their remote employees?” And how can productivity be maintained and even improved nowadays? The answer to this question
 
 As the Covid-19 pandemic spread across the world, online communication quickly became more important than ever before. Stringent measures imposed by governments everywhere made it necessary that most in-person activities go digital. Companies like Facebook and Zoom struggled to meet the new demand
 
 In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, cities throughout the US have become empty. As a growing number of people shift to working from home while schools, restaurants, bars, and other businesses are closed, the major US wireless carriers are working to ease the burden on subscribers. From closing
 
 Microsoft’s Windows for mobile platforms is officially a thing of the past. The company stopped releasing security and software updates for all its Windows mobile devices effective December 10, 2019. This means that smartphones running Windows 10 mobile version 1709 will not receive any more future
 
 Technology fans must be thrilled to hear that the world’s first 6G White Paper is available, and at the same time, China issued an official announcement stating that research on the next-generation network has already begun. While 5G networks are still being deployed around the world, it seems a
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