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Friday, March 1, 2013

Ericsson Unveils 5th generation features for mobile phones

Ericsson Unveils 5th generation features for mobile phones

Ericsson revealed on the Web in 2020 community features, custom displays of fifth generation G5 technology, through their participation in the World Conference for mobile phones in the area "Vera Gran via" in the Spanish city of Barcelona, which concludes Feb. 28.

Ericsson referred to how to manage 50 million hits in a sustainable way, also made presentations about major cities, show information and communication technology capacity to develop safety and innovation and sustainability in the cities will be 70% of the world's population by 2050.

The company has said the project, which tested the idea of exploratory connect glass to improve the coverage, and enable services like curtains, ventilation control, through cloud computing technologies.

She said that after 7 years of mobile data size will be a thousand times more and will speed the user's custom data 100 times faster, than it is today, as more devices will be between 10 and 100 times.

The networks will need to deal with the enormous quantity of connected devices, and much more data traffic than today.

The company said it's working to identify new technologies, to complement current and developing technologies to provide more efficient networks and can be expanded and used in multiple domains.

Examples were mentioned on the application of high density environments, such as public libraries and universities where cloud services will play a crucial role in meeting the needs of low-cost communications and sustainable way.

She sees the fifth generation technology as a means through which users have experience exceptional networking.

The fifth generation will not contain a single technology or a few techniques from radio communication techniques. But by adopting the methodology will focus on experience, rather than technical, to provide an exceptional experience by integrating multiple radio access techniques.

She by 2050, 70% of the population will live in cities, compared to 50% today. And many will be living in urban areas who called major cities.

She added that this growth will lead to a dramatic increase in the need for social, economic and environmental issues more efficiently and in a more sustainable way.

She said she views the strategy on information and communication technology and mobile communications technology as a major factor in the face of these challenges, it is critical to future infrastructure and city planning.

And around the city, asserted that it will highlight how city life and highlight the benefits of collaborative and proactive practices and pointed out three main scenarios, is the first in the city, and the second in the city and the third in green city.

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