Apple şi Samsung, AMENDATE cu milioane de dolari pentru update-urile telefoanelor
Autoritatea pentru concurenţă italiană a anunţat că a amendat Apple şi Smsung cu câte 5 milioane de euro, în urma plângerilor clienţilor care au reclamat că update-urile software au dus la funcţionarea mai proastă a telefoanelor mobile.
Apple a mai primit o amendă de 5 milioane de euro pentru că nu a furnizat clienţilor informaţii clare pentru întreţineea şi eventuala înlocuire a bateriei telefoanelor.
Nokia adds capacity and density to industry leading copper FTTx portfolio to help operators meet ultra-broadband demand
Nokia provides operators with higher density options for delivering ultra-broadband services with new application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) for G.fast and VDSL2 solutions
- Nokia is adding new ASICs to its leading portfolio of G.fast and VDSL2 solutions to give operators greater flexibility for delivering ultra-broadband services. Utilizing next-generation in-house vectoring processors from Nokia, the enhanced access nodes provide operators with more FTTx options for delivering ultra-broadband access to customers.
Last week Apple announced its three iPhones for 2018 – the iPhone XR, XS and XS Max. And while the temptation to jump right onto the newest shiny thing might be hard to resist, maybe now is the time to pick up one of its rival flagships, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. If you're wondering which side of the divide you'll fall this year, New Atlas compares the specs and features of Apple's iPhone XR, XS and XS Max to Samsung's Galaxy S9 and S9+.
Nokia and Volaris Group Inc, a Toronto-based software company, have entered into an agreement on the sale and transfer of the majority of Nokia's IP Video business
A substantial part of Nokia's video product portfolio and employees are planned to move to Velocix, a new independent pure play streaming technology company in Volaris' Communications & Media portfolio
The transitioning team will continue to manage and develop the transferring business and support existing customers as well as to drive the growth strategy in Velocix
Under the agreed terms, Nokia becomes a minority shareholder and a global sales channel partner of Velocix
Nokia today announced plans to divest its IP Video business to Volaris Group ("Volaris"), a Toronto-based software company. Nokia's video product portfolio - including its caching and streaming products, origin and storage technology, and stream personalization software - is expected to move to Volaris and launch a new pure play streaming technology company, Velocix, operating as an independent business within Volaris Group's Communications & Media portfolio.
Nokia leadership position in wireless standard essential patents expected to continue in 5G
Nokia expects that for mobile phones, its licensing rate for the Nokia 5G SEP portfolio will be capped at €3 per device
Nokia today outlined its licensing rate expectations for 5G mobile phones.Nokia is a long-term innovator in the development of fundamental technologies for wireless communications and has made significant contributions to the development of related standards for more than two decades.
This research and development investment has resulted in a significant portfolio of standard essential patents (SEPs), which Nokia has committed to license on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms, in line with the applicable intellectual property rights policies of relevant standard setting organizations (SSOs).Our innovation continues in 5G, where significant parts of the emerging 5G standards will be based on Nokia innovations, and Nokia expects to have a significant position in SEPs once the standards are finalized later in 2018.Nokia expects that for mobile phones which implement the 5G New Radio standard, the licensing rate for the Nokia 5G SEP portfolio will be capped at €3 per device.