Satellite Communications in Remote Areas Soon in Egypt.. Who Are the Main Beneficiaries?
Egyptian company 'Aqmar' is set to launch satellite communication services to serve remote areas lacking traditional network coverage, focusing particularly on industrial projects and IoT applications.
The government aims to cover 95 percent of households with high-speed internet by 2030
The Czech government plans to ensure that 95% of households have access to high-speed internet by 2030.
After what happened with the prosecutor of the 'Criminal Court'... Europe is building its own Internet
The article discusses Europe's response to a cyber incident involving the ICC prosecutor, leading to a shift towards a self-sufficient digital infrastructure.
The New Cold War: From the Berlin Wall to the Digital Wall
The article discusses the shift from ideological barriers represented by the Berlin Wall to modern digital barriers that govern data flow and privacy.
Current Lexicon: What is Starlink?
Starlink, developed by Elon Musk's company SpaceX, is a satellite internet constellation that provides internet access globally, even in remote areas where traditional infrastructure is lacking.
Greece climbs in the global ranking of fixed broadband speed โ A leap of 24 positions in a year
Greece has improved its ranking in fixed broadband speed, climbing 24 places in one year due to telecommunications investments and initiatives.
An unusual project in Sweden - would protect against sabotage
Sweden is planning to lay a data cable beneath the polar ice cap connecting Asia and North America, aimed at enhancing infrastructure security.
5G Leadership: Brisanet Expands Mobile in 300 Cities in the Northeast
Brisanet is expanding its mobile network to 300 cities in the Northeast of Brazil, emphasizing the strategic importance of internet access for social and economic development.
Like water or electricity, AI will be the infrastructure for industries: Nvidia CEO
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, believes that artificial intelligence will become essential infrastructure for all industries, similar to water, electricity, and the internet.
When left-wing terrorists find the situation of power lines on the internet
A left-wing extremist attack on Berlin's power supply reveals the vulnerability of critical infrastructures and raises alarm across the country, prompting discussions on how to prevent such disasters, as a key law remains stalled in the Bundestag.