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Gen Z most concerned about sharing location data with government
It is no secret that tech companies have shared their user information with governments in the past. This makes many Americans feel uncomfortable with how their data is handled.
Read morePandemic disruption no longer an excuse for poor service: Going digital will ensure contact centre continuity
Reliance on traditional phone systems and customer goodwill no longer guarantees business continuity in the second wave of the pandemic, argues Marcel Reuvers, chief executive officer, ContactCenter4ALL. Customer service organisations must prioritise
Read moreHigh altitude internet platforms ‘crucial’ in future pandemics
Solar-powered high altitude platforms could solve the problem of rural connectivity in communities across the globe. They may also save lives – and economies – during the next global pandemic,
Read morePrivacy purists cannot be allowed to block the end of lockdown
Innovations in technology continue to offer hope in the fight against the spread of coronavirus. From thermal sensors which detect symptoms to track and trace apps, it seems inevitable, says
Read moreGlobal number of leaked government records jumps 278% in Q1, 2020
According to new research compiled from publicly available sources, the number of government and individual politician records exposed worldwide increased by 278% between the first quarters of 2019 and 2020.
Read moreUK shoppers at risk of losing £1.76mn through phone theft
Up to £1,768,800 (€2,001,625) could be lost in the UK as a result of phone theft, with 22% of consumers storing their card details on their phone in 2019, a
Read moreEnea offers unlimited licenses for voice over Wi-Fi to help operators
Enea, a global supplier of innovative software components for telecommunications and cybersecurity, is offering unlimited software licenses for its Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) solution during a period of three months.
Read moreProtecting the health of employees, ZTE is in action to fight infectious coronavirus
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has drawn fresh attention from all walks of life in China’s 2020 Spring Festival holiday.
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