Florencio Utreras, “Father of Internet in Chile”, led Chile’s BITNET, built REUNA, and headed Latin America’s RedCLARA.
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Emerging tech
A look at the creation of the internet from one of its pioneers, Vint Cerf, detailing the crucial decisions, technological leaps, and moments of disbelief.
PulseOne by Cohere aims to fuse sensing with 5G and 6G connectivity, introducing ISAC-style situational awareness.
Iridium and Qualcomm integrate L-band satellite connectivity into Snapdragon Mission Tactical Radio, targeting defence and allied users.
Founded in 2009, the Accra-based APOTICA Company Limited leverages digital supply-chain tools to bring real-time visibility to pharmaceutical logistics across Ghana and beyond.
Digital Arena Limited is Ghana’s emerging internet and digital solutions provider, offering high-speed business and home connectivity, branch networking, WiFi installations, and secure data colocation services.
The U.S. Department of War (DoW) has appointed InterDigital to lead a coalition researching advanced mid-band spectrum coexistence technologies, aiming to enable radar systems and commercial 5G networks to share frequencies more effectively. The project raises questions about technical risk, commercial incentives and oversight.
The European Union has unveiled a new tool to measure how countries are upholding their commitments to an open, secure and rights-based internet.
Copenhagen-based 55 North has raised €134 million in its first close, with backing from Novo Holdings and Denmark’s Export and Investment Fund (EIFO)
Six decades on, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) has evolved from a public administration training school into a centre of excellence shaping civil servants, business leaders, and innovators.
Nokia and Deutsche Bahn launch 1900 MHz 5G deployment to support FRMCS, replacing GSM-R with resilient, high-capacity railway communications.
With a 5G Standalone core, Deutsche Bahn and Nokia have launched the world’s first commercial 5G radio network on live test tracks in Germany’s Ore Mountains. The network operates in the 1900 MHz (n101) band and is meant to help Europe transition from GSM-R to the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS).