Nokia is to support Europe's first dedicated testing facility for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for traffic management. The facility, at Twente Airport, near Enschede in the Netherlands, will enable Nokia to develop and trial its UAV Traffic Management (UTM) system for the use of drones in proximity of urban areas, people, manned aircraft, other drones and hundreds of other objects.
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Astellia to sign OSSii agreement with Nokia
Astellia, leading provider of network and subscriber intelligence for mobile operators, announced that it has signed a bi-lateral agreement for Operations Support System Interoperability Initiative (OSSii) with Nokia.
Huawei takes after sales service to a new level
Continuing with its efforts to delight consumers, Huawei Consumer Business Group has announced a series of customer care service initiatives for its Flagship Service Center on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. Huawei now offers personalized services to customers including a hotline number for complimentary pick-up and drop-off of devices and a 48 hour repair turnaround time for select devices under warranty.
Ericsson strengthens portfolio with new solutions to bridge the digital divide
As governments prepare to meet at the UN General Assembly to discuss progress on the Sustainable Development Goals, Ericsson announces another set of solutions to help bridge the digital divide and bring mobile broadband coverage to the remaining three billion people who are underserved or without mobile broadband access.
Tesla 'on autopilot' crashes on German Autobahn
A Tesla electric car crashed into a tourist bus on a motorway in northern Germany, with the driver claiming he had activated the car's autopilot system.
Twitter secures first of its kind partnership with Huawei honor for the launch of its flagship honor 8
Huawei honor and Twitter are partnering to provide built-in fast access to the Twitter app, which will be pre-loaded on honor 8.
Ericsson could cut 3,000 jobs ending manufacturing in Sweden
On September 21 it was announced that Ericsson was planning to end its manufacturing in Sweden. This could lead to the company cutting around 3,000 jobs, according to a report by Swedish newspaper, Svenska Dagbladet.
Hyperloop, self driving cars, robot builders and 3D organ printing are products to be pioneered in Dubai
The Dubai Future Accelerators announced the companies that were accepted to participate in the 12-week program. With 2,274 applications from 73 countries from all 7 continents and less than 2% of the applicants being selected - this is an incredible start to the Dubai Future Accelerators program.
BlackBerry to outsource handsets, will halt production
BlackBerry, the Canadian firm that helped pioneer the smartphone market, said it will stop making handsets, outsourcing production to an Indonesian partner.
Huawei Launches Agile Network 2016
Huawei announced its Agile Network 2016 brand new solutions and services at HUAWEI CONNECT 2016.