A colossal plume of solar plasma is hurtling towards Earth, promising a potential light show and minor disruptions., Technology & Science News, Times Now
Tough competition and advantages of scale will drive consolidation in the Asia Pacific telecoms industry ahead of higher 5G investments, according to Fitch Ratings. The 5G technology will favour larger operators with strong balance sheets which are expected to contribute to diverging credit quality over time among telecom operators, it said. Scale becomes increasingly important for telcos to drive cost efficiencies and manage cash flows amid a subdued growth environment. Data monetisation remains a challenge in most markets, said Fitch, aggravated by price competition and the lack of differentiation among product offerings. Rating headroom is low for four of the nine companies, indicating these four companies have limited capacity to take on more debt at their current rating levels.
and the classification the g scale only goes up to ef 5. once the meteorologists get on the ground in the morning and start surveying the damage comparing it to what the radar looked ti like at the time that what they will classify it at. just for context if we are talking about ef 4 here that is wind up to 200 miles per hour. that is about the same strength as a category 5 hurricane. i know this because that is what happened in granbury, texas on the ground i was there live all day and they came out and the national weather service said it was an ef 4 we did the research 200 mile per hour maximum wind. justin kredible. enough to strip the bark right off the tree. if it looks like that s what we are potentially dealing with here. we have to see.