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Ericsson in U-turn over 50bn connected devices prediction
2015-06-04 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Swedish kit maker's latest Mobility Report expects 26 billion connected devices by 2020.
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Connected devices to reach 26 bln by 2020 - Ericsson
2015-06-03 09:53:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) There will be more than 26 billion connected devices by 2020, a new report by Ericsson revealed. Around 70 percent of the world's population will be using smartphones by 2020, with 90 percent covered by mobile broadband networks. Smartphone subscriptions will more than double to 6.1 billion by 2020, with the vast majority (almost 80%) of the new subscriptions coming from Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa. By 2020, 80 percent of all mobile data traffic will come from smartphones. North America and Europe will continue to have highest data usage per smartphone. Smartphone data is predicted to increase ten-fold by 2020, when 80 percent of all mobile data traffic will come from smartphones. Average monthly data usage per smartphone in North America will increase to 14 GB from 2.4 GB by 2020. Meanwhile, video traffic will soar 55 percent per year until 2020, driven by video streaming services and increasing prevalence of video in online content.
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Juniper Research: connected cars to represent 20% of the global car market by 2019
2015-06-02 16:55:47| Green Car Congress
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Freescale Introduces Precision Valve Controller SoCs for Safe and Robust Connected Hydraulic Systems
2015-06-02 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases
Freescale Introduces Precision Valve Controller SoCs for Safe and Robust Connected Hydraulic SystemsFor more information click on title.
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Google starts connected clothing development
2015-06-01 09:26:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Google announced a new project to develop 'connected clothes', weaving interactive components into fabric. Named Project Jacquard, the new programme was presented at Google's I/O Developers Conference. Google developed the new conductive yarns with a number of industrial partners. Jacquard yarn structures combine thin, metallic alloys with natural and synthetic yarns like cotton, polyester, or silk, making the yarn strong enough to be woven on any industrial loom. Using conductive yarns, bespoke touch and gesture-sensitive areas can be woven at precise locations, anywhere on the textile. Alternatively, sensor grids can be woven throughout the textile, creating large, interactive surfaces. Google said the connectors and tiny circuits are no larger than the button on a jacket. They can be used to capture touch interactions, and various gestures can be inferred using machine-learning algorithms. The touch and gesture data is wirelessly transmitted to mobile phones or other devices to control a wide range of functions, connecting the user to online services, apps, or phone features. LEDs, haptics and other embedded outputs provide feedback to the user.
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