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Ericsson report: Sub-Saharan Africa mobile financial services use more than triples in six years

Ericsson report: Sub-Saharan Africa mobile financial services use more than triples in six years
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40 million Indians could take up 5G in first year of availability, says report

40 million Indians could take up 5G in first year of availability, says report India Today Tech At least 40 million smartphone users in India could take up 5G in the first year of its availability, according to a research. As of now, 5G is not yet available for commercial usage in the country and the telecom service providers have just gotten the go-ahead for 5G trials which will last for 6 months. Consumers in India are also willing to pay 50 percent more for 5G plans with bundled digital services, compared to just 10 percent premium for 5G connectivity, according to a report by Ericsson Consumer Lab. The report further noted that India has the biggest intention to upgrade with 67 per cent of users expressing an intention to take up 5G once it is available, which is an increase in 14 percentage points since 2019.

4 Crore Indian Smartphone Users Can Take 5G In 1st Year: Report | સર્વિસ લોન્ચિંગના પ્રથમ વર્ષ સુધીમાં 4 કરોડ 5G સ્માર્ટફોન યુઝર્સ હશે, યુઝર્સ સર્વિસ માટે 30% વધારે પેમેન્ટ આપવા તૈયાર

4 Crore Indian Smartphone Users Can Take 5G In 1st Year: Report | સર્વિસ લોન્ચિંગના પ્રથમ વર્ષ સુધીમાં 4 કરોડ 5G સ્માર્ટફોન યુઝર્સ હશે, યુઝર્સ સર્વિસ માટે 30% વધારે પેમેન્ટ આપવા તૈયાર
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Dematerialisation tipped as the path to profitability, sustainability

Feb 8, 2021 Ericsson Consumer & IndustryLab reports that dematerialised enterprises expect to leverage cloud and mobile technology to become more productive and sustainable by 2030. As the first report in its Future of Enterprises series, Ericsson IndustryLab asked white-collar workers and ICT decision-makers online about the future of their enterprises. The report is based on 5 000 responses from 11 markets, representing about 175-million employees globally. The report concludes that dematerialisation will be key to greater profitability and sustainability in the future. In practice, this can mean moving data and applications to the cloud or switching from physical producing to digital products and services. Today, almost seven in 10 of the surveyed enterprises have reached halfway or beyond in their dematerialisation journey.

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