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Six key trends manifesting the platform for innovation
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IOT Forum
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Second in a row IOT Forum was organized by Bug, a publishing house specialized in technology, and gathered leading regional subjects in the field of Internet of Things (IoT). IoT is an important technology that has yet to be widely applied and monetized. In the forum participated vendors of technology solutions and products, service providers as well as potential business and individual end users and companies offering their own solutions based on Internet of Things.
Ericsson teams with AT&T to bring 5G to NBA Summer League
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Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G uptake even faster than expected
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Ericsson ConsumerLab report busts myths surrounding the value of 5G for consumers
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What can you do to protect our water?
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You are probably familiar with the fact that Croatia has the third highest volume of water resources and the largest freshwater supplies per inhabitant in the EU. We also have the shortest river in the world – Ombla river with a course that is approximately 30 meters long. Did you know that our deepest lake, which is 84 m deep at only 14 m above the sea level, is not located on the mainland but on the island of Cres? It shares its name with the largest lake in Croatia, located approximately 200 kilometers away – Vransko jezero, near Biograd. This is one of the largest winter homes for birds.
Special edition of Ericsson Mobility Report
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Ericsson releases its 10 hot consumer trends for 2019
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5G estimated to reach 1.5 billion subscriptions in 2024 – Ericsson Mobility Report
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ConsumerLab explores the highs and lows of social media usage
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Between 2014 and 2018, average time spent on social media apps increased by almost 60 percent. Less than one in five trust information they read in social media. Almost 70 percent think social media companies should ensure there is no fake content on their platforms. One in five believe they will get more of their news from social media in the coming five years.
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