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4G LTE Wireless Broadband Market: Ready To Fly on high Growth Trends
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Growing At a Rapid Pace Due To Increased Demand from Individuals across the Globe
Expansion of 4G Network in Rural Areas
Increase in Number of Connected and Mobile Devices across the World
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A Rise in Penetration of Smartphones
Increase in Awareness of Mobile Phone Usage
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Booming Consumer Demand for High-Speed Connectivity
Supportive Government and Industry Initiatives
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Intuit: “Our fraud fights racism”
Tonight (September 27), I'll be at Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles with Brian Merchant for a joint launch for my new book The Internet Con and his new book, Blood in the Machine. On October 2, I'll be in Boise to host an event with VE Schwab.
Today's key concept is "predatory inclusion": "a process wherein lenders and financial actors offer needed services to Black households but on exploitative terms that limit or eliminate their long-term benefits":
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2329496516686620
Perhaps you recall predatory inclusion from the Great Financial Crisis, when predatory subprime mortgages with deceptive teaser rates were foisted on Black homeowners (who were eligible for better mortgages), resulting in a wave of Black home theft in the foreclosure crisis:
https://prospect.org/justice/staggering-loss-black-wealth-due-subprime-scandal-continues-unabated/
Before these loans blew up, they were styled as a means of creating Black intergenerational wealth through housing speculation. They turned out to be a way to suck up Black families' savings before rendering them homeless and forcing them into houses owned by the Wall Street slumlords who bought all the housing stock the Great Financial Crisis put on the market:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/08/wall-street-landlords/#the-new-slumlords
That was just an update on an old con: the "home sale contract," invented by loan-sharks who capitalized on redlining to rip off Black families. Back when banks and the US government colluded to deny mortgages to Black households, sleazy lenders created the "contract loan," which worked like a mortgage, but if you were late on a single payment, the lender could seize and sell your home and not pay you a dime – even if the house was 99% paid for:
https://socialequity.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Plunder-of-Black-Wealth-in-Chicago.pdf
Usurers and con-artists love to style themselves as anti-racists, seeking to "close the racial wealth gap." The payday lending industry – whose triple-digit interest rates trap poor people in revolving debt that they can never pay off – styles itself as a force for racial justice:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/01/29/planned-obsolescence/#academic-fraud
Payday lenders prey on poor people, and in America, "poor" is often a euphemism for "Black." Payday lenders disproportionately harm Black families:
https://ung.edu/student-money-management-center/money-minute/racial-wealth-gap-payday-loans.php
Payday lenders are just unlicensed banks, who deploy a layer of bullshit to claim that they don't have to play by the rules that bind the rest of the finance sector. This scam is so juicy that it spawned the fintech industry, in which a bunch of unregulated banks sprung up to claim that they were too "innovative" to be regulated:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/01/usury/#tech-exceptionalism
When you hear "Fintech," think "unlicensed bank." Fintech turned predatory inclusion into a booming business, recruiting Black spokespeople to claim that being the sucker at the table in the cryptocurrency casino was actually a form of racial justice:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/07/business/media/cryptocurrency-seeks-the-spotlight-with-spike-lees-help.html
But not all predatory inclusion is financial. Take Facebook Basics, Meta's "poor internet for poor people" program. Facebook partnered with telcos in the Global South to rig their internet access. These "zero rating" programs charged subscribers by the byte to reach any service except Facebook and its partners. Facebook claimed that this would "bridge the digital divide," by corralling "the next billion internet users" into using its services.
The fact that this would make "Facebook" synonymous with "the internet" was just an accidental, regrettable side-effect. Naturally, this was bullshit from top to bottom, and the countries where zero-rating was permitted ended up having more expensive wireless broadband than the countries that banned it:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/02/countries-zero-rating-have-more-expensive-wireless-broadband-countries-without-it
The predatory inclusion gambit is insultingly transparent, but that doesn't stop desperate scammers from trying it. The latest chancer is Intuit, who claim that the end of its decade-long, wildly profitable "free tax prep" scam is bad for Black people:
https://www.propublica.org/article/turbotax-intuit-black-taxpayers-irs-free-file-marketing
Some background. In nearly every rich country on Earth, the tax authorities send every taxpayer a pre-filled tax return, based on the information submitted by employers, banks, financial planners, etc. If that looks good to you, you just sign it and send it back. Otherwise, you can amend it, or just toss it in the trash and pay a tax-prep specialist to produce your own return.
But in America, taxpayers spend billions every year to send forms to the IRS that tell it things it already knows. To make this ripoff seem fair, the hyper-concentrated tax-prep industry, led by the Intuit, creators of Turbotax, pretended to create a program to provide free tax-prep to working people.
This program was called Free File, and it was a scam. The tax-prep cartel each took a different segment of Americans who were eligible for Freefile and then created an online house of mirrors that would trick those people into spending hours working on their tax-returns until they were hit with an error message falsely claiming they were ineligible for the free service and demanding hundreds of dollars to file their returns.
Intuit were world champions at this scam. They blocked their Freefile offering from search-engine crawlers and then bought ads that showed up when searchers typed "freefile" into the query box that led them to deceptively named programs that had "free" in their names but cost a fortune to use – more than you'd pay for a local CPA to file on your behalf.
The Attorneys General of nearly every US state and territory eventually sued Intuit over this, settling for $141m:
https://www.agturbotaxsettlement.com/Home/portalid/0
The FTC is still suing them over it:
https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/cases-proceedings/192-3119-intuit-inc-matter-turbotax
We have to rely on state AGs and the FTC to bring Intuit to justice because every Intuit user clicks through an agreement in which we permanently surrender our right to sue the company, no matter how many laws it breaks. For corporate criminals, binding arbitration waivers are the gift that keeps on giving:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/24/uber-for-arbitration/#nibbled-to-death-by-ducks
Even as the scam was running out, Intuit spent millions lobby-blitzing Congress, desperate for action that would let it continue to privately tax the nation for filling in forms that – once again – told the IRS things it already knew. They really love the idea of paying taxes on paying your taxes:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/20/turbotaxed/#counter-intuit
But they failed. The IRS has taken Freefile in-house, will send you a pre-completed tax return if you want it. This should be the end of the line for Intuit and other tax-prep profiteers:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/17/free-as-in-freefile/#tell-me-something-i-dont-know
Now we're at the end of the line for the scam, Intuit is playing the predatory inclusion card. They're conning Black newspapers like the Chicago Defender into running headlines like "IRS Free Tax Service Could Further Harm Blacks,"
https://defendernetwork.com/news/opinion/irs-free-tax-service-could-further-harm-blacks/
The only named source in that article? Intuit spokesperson Derrick Plummer. The article went out on the country's Black newswire Trice Edney, whose editor-in-chief did not respond to Propublica's Paul Kiel's questions.
Then Black Enterprise got in on the game, publishing "Critics Claim The IRS Free Tax Prep Service Could Hurt Black Americans." Once again, the only named source for the article was Plummer, who was "quoted at length." Black Enterprise declined to tell Kiel where that article came from:
https://www.blackenterprise.com/critics-claim-the-irs-free-tax-prep-service-could-hurt-black-americans/
For Intuit, placing op-eds is a tried-and-true tactic for laundering its ripoffs into respectability. Leaked internal Intuit memos detail the company's strategy of "pushing back through op-eds" to neutralize critics:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6483061-Intuit-TurboTax-2014-15-Encroachment-Strategy.html
Intuit spox Derrick Plummer did respond to Kiel's queries, denying that Intuit was paying for these op-eds, saying "with an idea as bad as the Direct File scheme we don’t have to pay anyone to talk about how terrible it is."
Meanwhile, ex-NAACP director (and No Labels co-chair) Benjamin Chavis has used his position atop the National Newspaper Publishers Association to publish op-eds against the IRS Direct File program, citing the Progressive Policy Institute, a pro-business thinktank that Intuit's internal documents describe as part of its "coalition":
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6483061-Intuit-TurboTax-2014-15-Encroachment-Strategy.html
Chavis's Chicago Tribune editorial claimed that Direct File could cause Black filers to miss out on tax-credits they are entitled to. This is a particularly ironic claim given Intuit's prominent role in sabotaging the Child Tax Credit, a program that lifted more Americans out of poverty than any other in history:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/06/29/three-times-is-enemy-action/#ctc
It's also an argument that can be found in Intuit's own anti-Direct File blog posts:
https://www.intuit.com/blog/innovative-thinking/taxpayer-empowerment/intuit-reinforces-its-commitment-to-fighting-for-taxpayers-rights/
The claim is that because the IRS disproportionately audits Black filers (this is true), they will screw them over in other ways. But Evelyn Smith, co-author of the study that documented the bias in auditing says this is bullshit:
https://siepr.stanford.edu/publications/working-paper/measuring-and-mitigating-racial-disparities-tax-audits
That's because these audits of Black households are triggered by the IRS's focus on Earned Income Tax Credits, a needlessly complicated program available to low-income (and hence disproportionately Black) workers. The paperwork burden that the IRS heaps on EITC recipients means that their returns contain errors that trigger audits.
As Smith told Propublica, "With free, assisted filing, we might expect EITC claimants to make fewer mistakes and face less intense audit scrutiny, which could help reduce disparities in audit rates between Black and non-Black taxpayers."
Meanwhile, the predatory inclusion talking points continue to proliferate. Nevada accountants and the state's former controller somehow coincidentally managed to publish op-eds with nearly identical wording. Phillip Austin, vice-chair of Arizon's East Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, claims that free IRS tax prep "would disproportionately hurt the Hispanic community." Austin declined to tell Propublica how he came to that conclusion.
Right-wing think-tanks are pumping out a torrent of anti-Direct File disinfo. This surely has nothing to do with the fact that, for example, Center Forward has HR Block's chief lobbyist on its board:
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/4125481-direct-e-file-wont-make-filing-taxes-any-easier-but-it-could-make-things-worse/
The whole thing reeks of bullshit and desperation. That doesn't mean that it won't succeed in killing Direct File. If there's one thing America loves, it's letting businesses charge us a tax just for dealing with our own government, from paying our taxes to camping in our national parks:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/30/military-industrial-park-service/#booz-allen
Interestingly, there's a MAGA version of predatory inclusion, in which corporations convince low-information right-wingers that efforts to protect them from ripoffs are "woke." These campaigns are, incredibly, even stupider than the predatory inclusion tale.
For example, there's a well-coordianted campaign to block the junk fees that the credit card cartel extracts from merchants, who then pass those charges onto us. This campaign claims that killing junk fees is woke:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/04/owning-the-libs/#swiper-no-swiping
How does that work? Here's the logic: Target sells Pride merch. That makes them woke. Target processes a lot of credit-card transactions, so anything that reduces card-processing fees will help Target. Therefore, paying junk fees is a way to own the libs.
No, seriously.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/27/predatory-inclusion/#equal-opportunity-scammers
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Elon Musk has turned Twitter X into a haven for hate speech as well as bots from Russia and other malevolent countries.
Musk himself promoted an antisemitic tweet – probably to show his far right pals that he's just one of the guys. Because of that, he's losing his few remaining respectable advertisers and is coming under scrutiny by governments in the US, UK, and the EU.
An advertising boycott of social media platform X is gathering pace amid an antisemitism storm on the site formerly known as Twitter. Apple, Disney, Comcast and Warner Brothers Discovery have all halted advertising on X, US media report, following hot on the heels of IBM. The European Commission, TV network Paramount and movie studio Lionsgate have also pulled ad dollars from X. It comes after X owner Elon Musk amplified an antisemitic trope. The corporate boycott has also been picking up steam in the wake of an investigation by a US group which flagged ads appearing next to pro-Nazi posts on X. A spokesperson for X told the BBC on Thursday that the company does not intentionally place brands "next to this kind of content" and the platform is dedicated to combatting antisemitism. Mr Musk came under fire on Wednesday after he replied to a post sharing an antisemitic conspiracy theory, calling it "actual truth".
Yeah, "actual truth" as the type of stuff you'd find on Truth Social. 🙄
The White House denounced Mr Musk's endorsement of the post. "We condemn this abhorrent promotion of antisemitic and racist hate in the strongest terms," said spokesperson Andrew Bates.
The Washington Post has a list of major advertisers who have suspended their ads on Musk's platform.
IBM IBM pulled its advertising from X on Nov. 16 after the Media Matters report identified it as one of several blue-chip companies whose ads had appeared next to tweets promoting antisemitism. [ ... ] Apple The maker of iPhones and MacBooks decided to pause all advertising on X on Friday after Musk endorsed an antisemitic post on platform, according to Axios, citing unnamed sources, and the New York Times. Apple was reportedly the platform’s largest advertiser, spending nearly $50 million in the first quarter of 2022. [ ... ] Lionsgate A spokesperson for the entertainment and film distribution company told The Washington Post it suspended advertisements on X on Friday afternoon, saying the decision came after “Elon’s tweet.” [ ... ] Disney The entertainment giant suspended advertising on the social media platform Friday, a company spokesperson said. [ ... ] Paramount The media, streaming and entertainment company is suspending all advertising on the platform, a spokesperson said in an email to The Post on Friday.
[ ... ] Comcast The global media and tech company is pausing ads on X, company spokesperson Jennifer Khoury said in an email on Friday. Philadelphia-based Comcast, with a market cap near $171 billon, provides a range of broadband, wireless and other services.
The European Union has also stopped all advertising at MuskX.
No more ads on Elon’s X, EU Commission tells staff
Truth Social is having HÜGE financial problems. Perhaps the two ought to merge; a lot of people wouldn't notice the difference except for the logo. 😆
Chris Hayes at MSNBC put Elon Musk's antisemitism in historical perspective.
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To people still on Twitter/X: How do you explain to others why you remain on a platform associated with vile hatemongers?
#social media#twitter#x#elon musk#antisemitism#extremism#hate speech#advertisers fleeing twitter#ibm#apple#comcast#disney#lionsgate#paramount#european union#leave twitter#delete twitter#quit twitter#truth social#chris hayes#henry ford#rachel maddow
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Deutsche Telekom Stock Review
Deutsche Telekom is a Germany-based company that provides integrated telecommunication services. It operates through five segments: Germany, United States, Europe, Systems Solutions, and Group Development. The Germany segment provides fixed-network and mobile telecommunications services to consumers and business customers. The United States segment provides telecommunications services in the United States market; and the Europe segment offers fixed-network and mobile operations of the national companies in Greece, Romania, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, and Austria.
IPO
A major turning point in the world of telecommunications took place in November 1996, when Deutsche Telekom went public. It was the largest IPO in history and the capstone of years of intense effort by Goldman Sachs to establish a presence in the German market.
The company's offering marked a significant step in the development of an Anglo-Saxon shareholder culture. It was also the first telecommunications company to be listed on the Frankfurt and New York stock exchanges, as well as the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
It was the largest ever IPO and it was oversubscribed five times. Shares traded at nearly 20 percent above the issue price on their first day of trading.
In addition to its traditional services in Germany, the company provides telecommunications services throughout the rest of Europe and the United States. Its businesses include fixed network and broadband, mobile telephony, and information technology services.
Today, the company is one of the world's leading telecommunications companies with operations in more than 50 countries and a broad range of products and services. It has a worldwide network of around 248 million wireless and 26 million wireline customers.
The company has been in the forefront of telecommunications innovation, investing extensively in digital technologies to develop innovative new products and services for its customers. Examples include the Internet of Things, 5G technology, video conferencing, and artificial intelligence.
For a company like Deutsche Telekom, it is important to have a diverse product portfolio that appeals to different kinds of users. The company is also known for acquiring and selling companies to generate growth and streamline operations.
Despite its success, the company has faced several challenges in the past few years. It has lost customers to larger rivals, including AT&T and Verizon Communications Inc VZ.N, and it has also experienced a drop in revenue and profits.
However, the company's management has made efforts to turn its fortunes around, launching new business models and making strategic acquisitions. It is a leader in the telecommunications industry and it continues to seek ways to grow its business and create value for shareholders.
Mergers and Acquisitions
Deutsche Telekom is a diversified telecommunications company with a strong position in Europe and a booming US business. It operates in a number of different sectors, such as payments and commercial real estate tech.
In the US, the company is primarily focused on mobile services. Its subsidiary T-Mobile USA has an excellent record of growth and is a significant competitor to AT&T and Verizon. In addition, it owns Sprint (NYSE:S), which is set to become a major player in the U.S. telecom industry once the merger is complete in 2019.
The company has not made many major acquisitions, but it has done a few small ones over time. These smaller deals, such as the purchase of a Romanian carrier, the sale of T-Mobile Netherlands and its acquisition of Austria’s Telecom Austria, have improved its market position and scale.
Its US telco operations, T-Mobile USA and T-Mobile International, have been growing at very strong rates. These companies have a large customer base and are expected to continue expanding.
T-Mobile US is the second largest wireless service provider in the United States with a customer base of 120 million, behind Verizon. It has a very competitive pricing model and a great reputation in the industry.
However, the stock has not performed well in recent months. This is largely due to the fact that many investors are not aware of the fact that the German government owns 57 percent of the company. It has been criticized by a few legislators who think that the government should reduce its holding before the deal can be completed.
As a result, the stock has been down with other European stocks. If the Euro continues to weaken, this would likely help the stock and also its U.S. assets, which have been irrationally punished by European investors because they are included in a European stock.
To counter this, the company has been increasing its dividend and repurchasing some of its own shares, which are now trading at about a 50% discount to their value. These dividend increases and the repurchases should allow for further growth.
Shareholders
One of the largest shareholders in deutsche telekom stock is the German government and its agency, Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau (KfW). KfW owns 17.3 percent of the company's shares. It has been buying more shares and reducing its stake in a series of transactions.
Another large shareholder is the United States investment group Blackstone. It purchased 4.5 percent of deutsche telekom stock for $3.3 billion. It is hoping that the purchase will help the company achieve its long-term financial goals and boost shareholder value, according to the company's announcement.
It also plans to use the money to fund future dividend increases. The dividends are a key part of the company's plan to reinvest in new technologies and networks.
The company also recently rolled out an overhaul of its corporate strategy to focus on digitalization and adapting its business models to the changing needs of customers. The changes will make it a software company that sells telecommunication services, rather than just a hardware manufacturer.
This is a big shift from the days when telecommunications networks were made up of monolithic blocks of network elements. Today, companies like DT are disaggregating their technology and moving it into the cloud. This allows them to connect with third-party networks and use their infrastructure to provide telecommunications services.
In the case of telecommunications, this involves billing-software and other backend systems. These backend systems are responsible for collecting and analyzing customer data to make pricing decisions.
If these systems are not able to comply with GDPR, will they be subjected to enforcement action or sanctions by U.S., EU, or German authorities? If not, will they be the target of new private actions for fraud and/or breach of contract?
To protect its data, deutsche telekom stock has "binding corporate rules" that it has promised to abide by. These rules are "binding" on all of the company's subsidiaries and any of its other companies that can be required to comply with them or have already adopted them on a voluntary basis.
But what if deutsche telekom stock's subsidiary T-Mobile USA doesn't subscribe to these "binding" corporate privacy rules? Does it still have to comply with the "binding" rules, or is there something in the corporate law that prevents it from doing so?
Dividends
One of the coolest perks of being a shareholder of this German company is the opportunity to participate in its annual dividend payout. The company pays out an impressively large sum each year, and it has a long and distinguished history of making its shareholders happy. Despite its size, the company manages to stay on top of its game thanks to some innovative corporate strategies and a healthy dose of luck. In a nutshell, there's a reason why this stock has been a KfW staple for so long. The company is also one of the few surviving German telecoms. If you're on the hunt for a good value telecommunications stock, deutsche telekom should be at the top of your list. You'll be rewarded with top-notch service and competitive paycheques, not to mention a hefty chunk of the local economy.
After all, it's not every day that you get a free piece of the country's largest phone company, let alone one of the most innovative and coveted German telecommunications companies in the business.
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CES 2023: MediaTek Shows Off Latest in Wi-Fi and IoT Tech
The new year has finally arrived, and we’re getting a load of awesome tech to go along with it. As such, MediaTek has announced several new technologies ahead of the Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES) 2023 in Las Vegas, and they bring some promising new advancements for Wi-Fi and smart home technology. Let’s take a look! Genio 700 Platform To kick things off, the company announced its latest addition to its Genio platform for IoT devices, which aims to bring improvements to smart home and smart retail tech, to name a couple. In particular, the series’ MediaTek Genio 700 is an octa-core chipset designed for just this purpose, featuring two ARM A78 cores running at 2.2GHz and six ARM A55 cores at 2.0GHz while providing 4.0 TOPs AI accelerator. It also comes with support for FHD60+4K60 display, as well as an ISP for better images. According to Richard Lu, Vice President of MediaTek IoT Business Unit: “When we launched the Genio family of IoT products last year, we designed the platform with the scalability and development support that brands need, paving the way for opportunities to continue expanding. With a focus on industrial and smart home products, the Genio 700 is a perfect natural addition to the lineup to ensure we can provide the widest range of support possible to our customers.” The Genio 700 SDK will allow designers to customize products using Yocto Linux, Ubuntu, and Android. With this support, customers can easily develop their own products with a minimal amount of effort, regardless of application type. Additionally, the chipset will have support for high-speed interfaces, including PCIe 2.0, USB 3.2 Gen1 and MIPI-CSI interface for cameras, Dual-Display support including FHD60+4K60 with AV1, VP9, H.265 and H.264 (video decode) support, industrial grade design and wide temp with 10 years longevity, ARM SystemReady certification for providing a standard and easy way to integrate the platform, as well as ARM PSA certification for increased security. The Genio 700 will be commercially available in Q2 2023. Wi-Fi 7 Ecosystem MediaTek also unveiled its new Wi-Fi 7 ecosystem, making it one of the first adopters of the fastest Wi-Fi tech available right now. The company says that this new breakthrough is the result of investing into Wi-Fi 7 technology, aimed at improving always-on connected user experiences for use across smart devices, streaming products, residential gateways, and more. As per Alan Hsu, MediaTek’s corporate vice president and general manager of the Intelligent Connectivity Business unit: “Last year, we gave the world’s first Wi-Fi 7 technology demonstration, and we are honored to now show the significant progress we have made in building a more complete ecosystem of products. This lineup of devices, many of which are powered by the CES 2023 Innovation Award-winning Filogic 880 flagship chipset, illustrates our commitment to providing the best wireless connectivity.” To put it simply, Wi-Fi 7 uses r320MHz channel bandwidth and 4096-QAM modulation to improve overall speeds and user experience. Multi-Link Operation (MLO) also enables Wi-Fi connections to aggregate channel speeds and greatly reduce link interruption in congested environments. MediaTek’s Wi-Fi 7 solution uses a 6nm process, which reduces power consumption by 50%, a 25x reduction in CPU utilization, and 100x lower MLO switch latency. 4T5R and penta-band mesh are also included to address a larger area of coverage and higher number of linked devices. The company also demoed several devices which use its latest Filogic chips, combining Wi-Fi 7 access point technology to broadband operators, retail router channels and enterprise markets. In particular, MediaTek’s Filogic 380 chipset is designed to bring Wi-Fi 7 connectivity to all client devices, including TVs, smart devices, and computers. With that said, MediaTek’s push to innovate and integrate Wi-Fi 7 technology was met with much praise, particularly from its partners including AMD, Lenovo, ASUS, TP-Link, BUFFALO LINK, Korea Telecom, Hisense, Skyworks, Qorvo, Litepoint, and NI. MediaTek x Federated Wireless Additionally, MediaTek has also been working with Federated Wireless in successfully completing interoperability testing for Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) on MediaTek Filogic Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6E chips. For those unfamiliar with the term, AFC systems allow for standard power operation for indoor and outdoor unlicensed devices, including 5G CPEs, fiber gateways, and ethernet gateways, to transmit over 850 MHz of spectrum in the 6 GHz frequency band. This improves range for Wi-Fi products, as well as faster connectivity speeds and improved capacity, which comes into play alongside the arrival of Wi-Fi 7 technology. According to Alan Hsu, MediaTek’s corporate vice president of Connectivity: “Our leadership in Wi-Fi technology would not be complete without ensuring our customers have easy access to AFC solutions. We are very happy to partner with Federated Wireless and to have finished an extensive series of integration testing. Our Filogic Wi-Fi 7 and 6E chips, including the CES 2023 Innovation Award-winning Filogic 880, will soon support Standard Power operation in the 6GHz spectrum for companies producing Wi-Fi devices.” The aforementioned AFC interoperability testing consisted of a set of positive and negative tests drawn from the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) AFC System certification specification. The positive tests included verifying the proper AFC calculation and response of spectrum availability at several locations, while the negative tests included verifying proper AFC System error handling. Kurt Schaubach, chief technology officer at Federated Wireless states: “We are proud to partner with MediaTek to perform these critical interoperability tests to ensure that the commercial industry is ready for standard power device operations to begin. Federated Wireless prides itself on being a premier collaborator with our partners and customers interested in spectrum sharing solutions.” The completion of these tests will allow customers to use Federated Wireless’ AFC system on MediaTek Filogic Wi-Fi 7 and 6E chips (upon full approval by the FCC). Read the full article
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Anil Ambani: A key contributor in the Telecom Industry
Anil Ambani, the Chairman of Reliance Group, is not only known for his multifaceted business ventures but also for his transformative role in shaping India’s telecom landscape. Through his leadership in Reliance Communications, Ambani played a key part in revolutionizing the Indian telecommunications industry, making it more accessible, affordable, and competitive.
The telecom industry in India has come a long way since its inception, and Anil Ambani’s contributions have been central to this transformation. As the head of Reliance Communications, he spearheaded the company’s growth and innovation, bringing cutting-edge technology and services to millions of Indians. One of the major milestones under his leadership was the launch of 2G services in India. This move made mobile telephony accessible to millions of people in rural areas, bridging the urban-rural divide in telecommunication.
However, it was the launch of 4G services by Reliance Jio, under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani, that ultimately transformed the telecom sector, making high-speed internet a commodity for even the most remote corners of the country. Although this was a milestone for Mukesh Ambani, Anil’s earlier ventures in the telecom industry set the foundation for such a leap in telecom technology.
Anil Ambani’s entry into the telecom sector was marked by a vision to provide affordable, high-quality services to a rapidly growing middle class. His ability to identify market gaps and create strategic partnerships allowed Reliance Communications to grow rapidly in a highly competitive market. In addition to providing telecom services, he also expanded the company’s portfolio to include broadband, cable television, and internet services, aiming to build a comprehensive communications ecosystem.
The introduction of mobile number portability (MNP) by Reliance Communications, which allowed consumers to switch telecom operators without changing their phone numbers, was another landmark achievement under Anil Ambani’s leadership. This initiative empowered consumers by giving them the flexibility to choose service providers based on quality and cost, resulting in increased competition and improved services across the industry.
Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, including increased competition and mounting debt, Anil Ambani’s approach to the telecom sector remained focused on innovation and consumer satisfaction. His belief in the power of technology to drive social change and enhance the quality of life for the common man has been evident throughout his career. His efforts were not just about profit but about ensuring that technology reached the masses.
Reliance Communications also entered the corporate wireless broadband space, introducing the first pan-India broadband and fiber-optic networks. Under Anil Ambani’s leadership, the company became one of the major players in the broadband sector, providing faster internet speeds to urban and rural households alike. This move significantly boosted the digital economy in India, making online education, e-commerce, and other internet-driven services more accessible.
However, the path was not always smooth for Anil Ambani and his telecom ventures. The company faced a significant amount of financial pressure as the telecom sector became more competitive. As a result, Reliance Communications had to undergo various financial restructuring processes, eventually leading to the sale of key assets and a transition into the 4G space with Reliance Jio’s overwhelming market success.
Despite these challenges, Anil Ambani’s contribution to the telecom sector cannot be overstated. His commitment to bringing innovative and affordable telecommunication services to the masses played a vital role in India’s telecom revolution. His work in creating affordable mobile services, broadband networks, and telecom innovations has left an indelible mark on the industry.
Beyond the technical innovations, Anil Ambani’s foresight in seeing telecom as a driver for social and economic change was transformative for the industry. He recognized that mobile connectivity was not just a convenience but a tool for empowerment. His company’s initiatives helped millions of Indians access the digital world, giving them a voice in a previously disconnected society.
In conclusion, Anil Ambani’s legacy in the telecom industry is one of visionary leadership, resilience, and a commitment to technological advancement. His ability to navigate complex challenges and continue to innovate within the sector, despite financial and competitive pressures, highlights his deep understanding of the industry’s potential to drive societal change. Today, Reliance Communications’ early contributions continue to shape the telecom industry in India, and Anil Ambani’s vision of an interconnected, digitally empowered India remains as relevant as ever.
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NETGEAR Wireless Routers: Reliable and High-Performance Networking Solutions
In today’s interconnected world, a reliable wireless router is essential for seamless internet access, whether at home, in the office, or for gaming. NETGEAR, a leading name in the networking industry, offers a wide range of wireless routers designed to meet diverse needs, from high-speed internet for multiple devices to robust security features. Known for their reliability, performance, and user-friendly design, NETGEAR wireless routers are a top choice for consumers seeking efficient and cutting-edge networking solutions. In this blog, we will explore the features, benefits, and popular models of NETGEAR wireless routers, as well as why they are the go-to option for many households and businesses.
NETGEAR Wireless Routers: A Trusted Brand
NETGEAR has built a strong reputation in the networking industry by providing high-quality products that cater to a range of customers, from casual home users to business professionals and tech enthusiasts. As a brand, NETGEAR focuses on delivering innovative solutions that ensure reliable internet connections, fast speeds, and robust security. They offer various types of routers, from basic models for small homes to advanced systems designed for large homes, gaming, and business environments. With a combination of hardware reliability, smart features, and top-tier customer service, NETGEAR has become synonymous with quality in the wireless router market.
One of the standout features of NETGEAR routers is their ease of use. The company’s intuitive setup process and user-friendly interfaces make it easy for consumers to get up and running quickly. Additionally, NETGEAR provides excellent customer support, including detailed user guides, troubleshooting resources, and responsive customer service channels, making it easy for customers to find help if needed. For anyone looking for a router that combines both ease of use and cutting-edge technology, NETGEAR is a brand worth considering.
High-Speed Performance with NETGEAR Routers
One of the main selling points of NETGEAR wireless routers is their ability to deliver high-speed internet performance. Whether you’re streaming movies, gaming, video conferencing, or simply browsing the web, NETGEAR routers are designed to provide fast and consistent connections. Many of NETGEAR’s routers support Wi-Fi 6 technology, which offers faster speeds, improved bandwidth, and lower latency, allowing more devices to connect without compromising performance. Wi-Fi 6 routers are especially beneficial in households or offices with multiple devices, such as smartphones, laptops, smart TVs, and gaming consoles, where high-speed connections are crucial for maintaining productivity and enjoying uninterrupted media.
NETGEAR’s range of high-speed routers ensures that users can take full advantage of their internet plans, whether they’re subscribed to fiber optic, cable, or DSL broadband services. With speeds that can reach up to 10Gbps with the latest models, NETGEAR routers can handle demanding tasks like 4K streaming and online gaming, offering a seamless experience without lag or buffering. For users who want to future-proof their networks, upgrading to a NETGEAR Wi-Fi 6 router ensures that they can enjoy the latest networking technology as it becomes more widely adopted.
NETGEAR Routers for Gaming: Lag-Free Experience
For gamers, a stable and fast internet connection is essential to avoid lag and interruptions during gameplay. NETGEAR has a range of routers specifically designed for gamers, such as the Nighthawk series, which provides advanced features to optimize gaming performance. These gaming routers prioritize low-latency, fast speeds, and enhanced signal strength to ensure that gaming experiences are smooth and uninterrupted. Some models even include Quality of Service (QoS) features, which allow gamers to prioritize gaming traffic over other types of data on the network, ensuring that gaming packets are processed first for optimal performance.
NETGEAR gaming routers are equipped with powerful processors and advanced technologies like Beamforming+, which improves signal strength and range, ensuring that gamers get a strong, stable connection no matter where they are in the home. With features like these, NETGEAR routers are perfect for users who want to experience lag-free gaming without interruptions, offering competitive advantages in fast-paced multiplayer environments.
Security Features of NETGEAR Wireless Routers
In addition to high-speed performance, security is a key consideration when selecting a wireless router. NETGEAR places a strong emphasis on providing top-tier security features to protect users from cyber threats, such as malware, hacking, and unauthorized access to their networks. Many NETGEAR routers come equipped with advanced security protocols, such as WPA3 encryption, which is the latest and most secure wireless encryption standard. This ensures that data transmitted across the network is protected from potential attackers.
Furthermore, NETGEAR routers come with the NETGEAR Armor™ cybersecurity feature, which offers proactive security measures for all devices connected to the network. NETGEAR Armor provides real-time protection against viruses, malware, and other online threats, offering peace of mind for users who want to ensure that their devices are safe while browsing the internet. Additionally, NETGEAR offers regular firmware updates to address emerging security vulnerabilities, ensuring that routers remain secure and up-to-date with the latest security patches.
NETGEAR Orbi: Mesh Wi-Fi for Large Homes
One of the standout products in NETGEAR’s wireless router lineup is the Orbi mesh Wi-Fi system. Designed for larger homes or spaces with multiple floors, the Orbi system provides seamless coverage across a wide area, eliminating Wi-Fi dead zones and ensuring a strong, consistent signal in every corner of the home. The Orbi mesh system consists of a main router unit and one or more satellite units that work together to create a single, unified Wi-Fi network. These satellite units communicate with the main router, extending the Wi-Fi coverage while maintaining strong speeds and low latency.
The Orbi system is ideal for homes with multiple users and smart devices, as it ensures that all devices can connect to a fast and stable network without the need for additional extenders or boosters. It also supports Wi-Fi 6 technology, ensuring that users can take advantage of the latest networking standards for improved speed, efficiency, and device capacity. For those with large homes or offices, the Orbi mesh system is a convenient and effective solution for providing reliable Wi-Fi coverage throughout the entire space.
User-Friendly Management with the NETGEAR Nighthawk App
Managing and monitoring your network is made easy with the NETGEAR Nighthawk app, which is compatible with many NETGEAR routers. This app allows users to set up and control their routers directly from their smartphones, making it convenient for both beginners and experienced users. With the Nighthawk app, users can perform tasks such as adjusting Wi-Fi settings, viewing connected devices, setting up guest networks, and running speed tests to check the health of their connection.
The app also features advanced controls like parental controls, allowing parents to manage internet access for children and set screen time limits for devices on the network. For those who want to keep an eye on their network security, the Nighthawk app provides alerts for potential security threats, giving users the ability to take immediate action if necessary. Overall, the Nighthawk app enhances the overall user experience by offering easy access to critical router functions and settings.
NETGEAR Support and Warranty
A key reason why many customers choose NETGEAR wireless routers is the brand’s excellent customer support and warranty offerings. NETGEAR provides a range of resources to assist customers, from comprehensive online guides and troubleshooting tips to live customer service support via phone, chat, and email. Additionally, NETGEAR routers come with a limited warranty, typically lasting one year, ensuring that customers are covered in case of defects or issues with their products. The company’s commitment to providing timely and efficient support ensures that customers can enjoy uninterrupted internet connectivity with minimal hassle.
For those who require additional protection, NETGEAR offers extended warranty options and technical support plans, allowing customers to get peace of mind knowing they will have expert assistance if needed.
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Conclusion: Why Choose NETGEAR Wireless Routers?
NETGEAR wireless routers are an excellent choice for anyone looking for reliable, high-performance networking solutions. With a wide range of models to suit various needs, from high-speed internet and gaming performance to secure networks and expansive Wi-Fi coverage, NETGEAR ensures that customers have access to the latest technologies and features. Whether you're a casual internet user, a business professional, or a gamer, NETGEAR routers offer the speed, security, and stability you need for a seamless online experience. Combined with their user-friendly management tools, excellent customer support, and cutting-edge features like Wi-Fi 6 and mesh networking, NETGEAR routers continue to lead the way in home and business networking solutions.
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The USA telecom services market encompasses a wide range of services including wired and wireless voice, data, broadband, and television services, offered by major players like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Comcast. From 5G rollout to the increasing adoption of fiber optic networks, the telecom services sector in the United States is witnessing an evolution that promises enhanced connectivity, faster data speeds, and improved consumer experiences.
Key Drivers of Growth
Several factors are driving the growth of telecom services in the US, including:
5G Technology: The rollout of 5G networks is expected to be one of the most significant drivers of growth in the telecom services market. With faster speeds, lower latency, and greater connectivity, 5G will enhance mobile broadband experiences, enable IoT (Internet of Things) applications, and support smart city initiatives.
Increased Demand for High-Speed Internet: With remote work, e-learning, and entertainment becoming central to daily life, the demand for high-speed internet services has surged. Fiber-optic broadband, offering faster speeds and more reliable connections, has become a critical service for both consumers and businesses.
Mobile Services and Data Consumption: The rapid growth in mobile data consumption, especially with video streaming and gaming, continues to propel the demand for mobile telecom services. Providers are responding by expanding their 5G and 4G networks.
Regulatory and Policy Support: The US government has invested heavily in digital infrastructure to ensure broadband availability across rural and underserved areas, thus creating new opportunities for telecom companies to expand their services.
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How to Compare Broadband Providers in Your Area
In today’s connected world, a reliable broadband connection is essential. Whether you need it for work, entertainment, or staying in touch with loved ones, selecting the right broadband provider can make a significant difference in your daily life. With numerous options available in the market, it’s crucial to evaluate and compare broadband providers in your area to ensure you choose the one that best suits your needs. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed decision.
1. Assess Your Internet Needs
Before comparing broadband providers, start by understanding your requirements:
Speed: How much speed do you need for your activities? Streaming, gaming, and remote work often demand higher speeds.
Usage: Do you need unlimited data, or can you manage with a limited plan?
Number of Users: More users or devices mean you’ll require a higher bandwidth plan.
2. Check Availability in Your Area
Not all broadband providers serve every location. Research which companies operate in your area and focus your comparison on those available options. For residents of Gurugram and NCR, TriplePlay stands out as one of the most reliable providers, ensuring seamless connectivity across the region.
3. Compare Plans and Pricing
Broadband providers offer various plans with different speeds, data limits, and pricing. Look for plans that provide the best value for your needs:
Compare speeds offered for the price.
Check if there are any additional installation or equipment fees.
Look for bundled offers that might include TV, OTT subscriptions, or landline services.
4. Evaluate Connection Types
Broadband providers may offer different types of internet connections:
Fiber-optic: Known for its speed and reliability, fiber-optic is ideal for high-speed needs.
Cable: Offers decent speed but may slow down during peak usage hours.
DSL: A budget-friendly option but often slower than fiber or cable.
Wireless: Convenient for rural areas but can be less consistent. TriplePlay excels in providing high-speed fiber-optic internet in Gurugram and NCR, making it a preferred choice for households and businesses alike.
5. Check Customer Reviews and Support
Customer reviews can provide valuable insights into the performance and reliability of a broadband provider. Focus on:
Speed consistency.
Customer support responsiveness.
Downtime frequency and resolution time. TriplePlay has earned a reputation for its exceptional customer service and minimal downtime, ensuring users in Gurugram and NCR have a hassle-free experience.
6. Consider Contract Terms
Some providers require long-term contracts, while others offer month-to-month plans. Be sure to:
Understand contract terms, including early termination fees.
Look for flexibility if you’re renting or may move soon.
7. Look for Additional Features
Many broadband providers offer extra features to enhance the user experience, such as:
Free installation or equipment.
Complimentary antivirus software.
Discounts on OTT platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime. TriplePlay provides various value-added services, making it an attractive option for users in Gurugram and NCR.
Why TriplePlay is the Best Choice in Gurugram and NCR
When comparing broadband providers in Gurugram and NCR, TriplePlay emerges as the top contender for several reasons:
Blazing Fast Speeds: With cutting-edge fiber-optic technology, TriplePlay ensures unmatched speed and reliability.
Affordable Pricing: Competitive plans cater to different budgets without compromising on quality.
Exceptional Customer Support: TriplePlay’s support team is known for quick resolutions and a customer-first approach.
Wide Coverage: Serving both residential and commercial customers across Gurugram and NCR.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right broadband provider doesn’t have to be daunting. By assessing your needs, researching available options, and focusing on reliability and customer support, you can find the perfect provider. For residents of Gurugram and NCR, TriplePlay offers the best combination of speed, affordability, and service, ensuring you stay connected without interruptions. Switch to TriplePlay today and experience the difference!
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How Fixed Wireless Access Is Changing Gaming Acceleration
At its headquarters in Riyadh, Zain KSA, a prominent Saudi digital service provider, successfully carried out the first joint verification of Fixed Wireless Access Gaming Acceleration in partnership with Huawei. This proof of concept (POC) ushers in a new age of distinctive wireless home internet experiences by correctly identifying gaming services and successfully ensuring user experience and perception.
One method that expands fixed broadband connections is called Fixed Wireless Access. In order to give residential users network access, it uses Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to collect mobile signals from 5G base stations and transform them into Wi-Fi. Given Saudi Arabia’s distinct topography and abundance of indoor entertainment choices, Fixed Wireless Access immediately attracted a sizable household user base when it first entered the market. It provides quick and easy network connections while addressing the difficulties associated with implementing conventional fixed-line fiber optic networks.
According to statistics, there are more than 25 million gamers in Saudi Arabia, and their needs for a high-quality home gaming network are growing. A targeted improvement to the present FWA solution is the Gaming Acceleration feature, Service Turbo, which was jointly confirmed by Zain KSA and Huawei. The proof of concept effectively showed that the gaming service’s fast speed and low latency were effectively ensured under full network load (simulated using SpeedTest), with a 90% decrease in latency and a 70% decrease in jitter in comparison to situations without this feature.
The slicing or dedicated bearer is the main method used to implement the Service Turbo technology. Accurately detecting gaming traffic, Huawei 5G CPE Pro 5 attaches the game slicing or initiates the creation of dedicated bearers in the Huawei Core Network and RAN. This guarantees that network resources are scheduled and allocated for gaming traffic in a priority manner. This innovation helps Zain KSA provide new possibilities to home broadband users in the market by improving and guaranteeing the gaming experience while also properly and logically allocating the limited network resources.
The Fixed Wireless Access Service Turbo was introduced with the goal of improving the game experience by successfully resolving issues like latency and network instability. This cutting-edge service will provide users with unique experiences, demonstrating its dedication to satisfying the changing needs of a changing digital environment.
Zain KSA has continuously followed its Fixed Wireless Access strategy plan. Zain KSA continues to lead FWA innovation with the expansion of multidimensional network capabilities from 5G to 5G-A, satisfying consumers’ unique network needs and establishing a new standard for the uptake of wireless home internet in the Saudi market and beyond.
What is fixed wireless access?
Without the need of physical cables, fixed wireless access (FWA) is a wireless technology that offers high-speed internet access to a designated area. Fixed Wireless Access, also referred to as fixed wireless internet, connects a customer’s location to the internet using radio waves.
Fixed Wireless Access is an economical and effective substitute for conventional telephone or cable connections. It’s perfect for businesses without standard broadband or for reaching underserved or remote areas. In the event of a network failure, FWA can also be utilized as a backup solution.
FWA uses several subscriber units dispersed over a large region and a base station linked to a fixed network. Customers can connect to the network by using radio waves to communicate with the subscriber units from the base station. Typically, rooftop antennas installed on fixed objects like buildings or poles establish the radio waves.
Although Fixed Wireless Access is compatible with both 4G LTE and 5G technologies, 5G FWA is especially useful due to its fast speeds and low latency, which are on par with fiber optic connections.
Fixed wireless access architecture
Fixed wireless access (FWA) architecture is a system that links residences and commercial buildings to the internet via radio waves:
The base station
A stationary network-connected station that uses radio waves to communicate with subscriber units
Units of subscribers
Wireless devices that function as tiny cell towers are dispersed across a wide region.
Equipment on Customer Premises (CPE)
A device that receives data from the base station and is installed either inside or outside a residence or place of business
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An apparatus within the structure that transforms the CPE signal into Wi-Fi for numerous devices
What Is Fixed Wireless Internet?
Fixed Wireless Access is an easy-to-use solution that doesn’t need any wire or drilling. Because it’s inexpensive and easy to execute, it’s a fantastic choice for companies that relocate regularly. In rural areas or places with unpredictable weather, FWA can also be utilized as a backup to wired networks.
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Fixed Wireless Access Market to Soar to $29.1B by 2033 with 19.0% CAGR
Fixed Wireless Access Market : Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is revolutionizing broadband connectivity by delivering high-speed internet without the need for traditional cable infrastructure. Leveraging wireless technologies like 4G LTE and 5G, FWA provides reliable and scalable internet solutions, especially in underserved and remote areas. This innovation is bridging the digital divide, empowering businesses, and households to access essential online services such as remote work, online education, and entertainment streaming. With minimal setup and rapid deployment, FWA is becoming a game-changer for communities seeking quick, cost-effective internet solutions.
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As 5G networks expand globally, Fixed Wireless Access is set to unlock unprecedented speeds and low latency, rivaling fiber-optic connections. This makes it a compelling alternative for urban areas seeking flexibility and rural regions looking for robust connectivity. FWA is also enabling businesses to innovate with smart technologies, IoT, and cloud-based operations. By combining cutting-edge technology with accessibility, Fixed Wireless Access is paving the way for a more connected and inclusive future.
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Understanding Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Internet services are limited to government offices and some university departments. This technology was developed to give the public access to the web in the late 1980s, and consumers could get limited access from a few ISP (America Online (AOL) being one of the most well-known names at the time ) which uses dial. - High speed connection via telephone line. The number of ISPs reached several thousand by the mid-1990s, and growth began. As connectivity options increased and dial-up connections gradually ceased to exist, the Internet economy was born. Providers have developed more advanced technology, allowing customers to access high-speed broadband technology through cable and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modems.
What are Tier 1 Internet Service Providers? Consumers and businesses are well aware that they need to be able to connect to the internet from anywhere, whether at home or at the local coffee shop. To provide high-speed connectivity, businesses must invest in expensive infrastructure, including fiber optic cables. Due to the large amount of investment, Tier 1 ISPs often emerge as regional giants in their respective regions. One company may appear to have total or complete control of the market in a given region. In the United States, business can be seen as operating in an oligopoly rather than a monopoly, where two or more businesses work together to achieve market returns.
This idea is reinforced by the fact that some of the major US ISPs became giants by using the resources they inherited from the original telephone company Ma Bell. Today's leading ISPs continue to invest in infrastructure and may be the only players in this market until new technologies independent of fiber optic cables appear. Consider Starlink, the SpaceX company founded by Elon Musk, which develops a high-speed Internet system that aims to meet the needs of consumers around the world, through a collection of low-cost satellites. The demand for faster speeds and a better internet experience means that many of the biggest ISPs are investing in 5G wireless technology.
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