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The global LTE and 5G broadcast market size is expected to reach USD 1,064.91 million by 2027, according to the study. The report gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) refers to a key standard that is being used for high-speed wireless communication through the data terminals and mobile devices such as smart phones, tablets, Kindle, etc. LTE offers internet services based on Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), and High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technologies. LTE boosts the speed and capacity by deploying a varied radio interface along with the improvements of the core network.
THE STANDARD By
Jerome Ochieng |
March 1st 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Last year made two things crystal clear for governments, corporates and individuals. First, it painted a clear picture that innovation is key for not only battling adversities but also sustaining economies. Second, it underscored the need for all countries to have an elaborate technological infrastructure to support innovation efforts.
Across the world, pandemics have been known to push economies and individuals to limits never seen before. They have also tested the resilience of businesses and taught valuable lessons about surviving and innovating. It is during such circumstances that countries, organisations and individuals adapt to new ways of doing things, leading to better societies.
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has, in partnership with local telecommunications service providers, launched an interactive portal aimed at creating a safer online environment for children.
The micro-site, developed in collaboration with Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom Kenya, Jamii Telecommunication Ltd and the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA), will provide online safety tips for children and guardians.
“It also has a gaming component that enables both the young and the young at heart to measure their level of awareness on online risks such as cyber bullying, identity theft and online sexual harassment,” said Mercy Wanjau, Ag. Director General of the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA).
Cyber-attacks in Kenya up by half to hit 56m in three months
Wednesday February 10 2021
By KEVIN ROTICH
Summary
Cyber attacks on Kenyan organisations rose by nearly 50 percent in the last three months of 2020 compared to a similar period the previous year, a new data shows.
This came at a time when organisations adopted remote working systems as well as ecommerce tools amid Covid-19 lockdown measures.
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) data shows that more than 56 million cyber threats were detected nationwide in comparison to 37.1 million in 2019.
Cyber attacks on Kenyan organisations rose by nearly 50 percent in the last three months of 2020 compared to a similar period the previous year, a new data shows.
Demand for these vehicles boomed in 2020, with restrictions on overseas travel resulting in a surge in sales as people looked to invest in different ways to enjoy time away from home.