A third of the world still doesn't have mobile internet. That's costing the global economy big, says the GSMA. Their solution: charging more for content.
T-Mobile rolled out faster speed tiers for its 5G home internet service. But there's a catch. Not everyone can sign up for it. Here are the details. Trisha Jandoc Former Associate Writer Trisha Jandoc ...
Research from the GSMA has shown that while over half (54%) of the global population – some 4.3 billion people – now owns a smartphone, and 200 million people began using mobile internet in 2022, 57% ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Most study participants improved on at least one of the three outcomes examined. When participants did not have ...
The benefits of mobile connectivity have yet to be fully realised as 43 per cent of the global population – equivalent to 3.45 billion people – still do not use mobile internet, according to the ...
Some 4.7 billion people, or 58 per cent of the world’s population, now use mobile internet services on their own device, according to the annual State of Mobile Internet Connectivity report from the ...
Elon Musk's SpaceX is poised to bring its revolutionary satellite internet service, Starlink, to India. It promisins a new era of connectivity, especially for remote and underserved regions. So how ...