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SEATTLE, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Globys today announced the addition of Robert (Rob) Strickland to its advisory board as part of its global initiative to help Communication Service Providers (CSPs) transform their digital experience for business customers.
Rob brings a wealth of industry knowledge to this role, as the former CTO of Cricket Wireless as well as serving as CIO of T-Mobile USA. Most recently he founded Move 37 Ventures, a next-generation management consulting and business solutions firm working with Fortune 500 companies. Prior to that, Rob was the CIO for Echostar/Dish Network, Interim CTO for Neustar, and Interim Group CTO for both Televisa and SKY properties in Mexico City. Additionally in the wireless market, Rob served as Interim COO for TruConnect and as an advisor for GenMobile.
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4cr Indian smartphone users can take 5G in 1st year: Report
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New Delhi, May 12 : At least 4 crore (40 million) smartphone users in India could take up 5G in the first year of 5G being made available, a report said on Wednesday.
In fact, India has the biggest rise in intention to upgrade with 67 per cent of users expressing an intention to take up 5G once it is available, an increase of 14 percentage points over 2019.
A new report by Ericsson ConsumerLab highlights how 5G is already beginning to trigger new user behaviours. Given that Indian service providers are preparing for 5G deployments, the study throws up some interesting consumer insights towards 5G that will help them encourage 5G adoption and meet consumer expectations, Nitin Bansal, Head of Ericsson India and Head of Network Solutions Ericsson South East Asia, Oceania & India, said in a statement.
4cr Indian smartphone users can take 5G in 1st year: Report Thursday, May 13, 2021 IWK Bureau
At least 4 crore (40 million) smartphone users in India could take up 5G in the first year of 5G being made available, a report said on Wednesday.
In fact, India has the biggest rise in intention to upgrade with 67 per cent of users expressing an intention to take up 5G once it is available, an increase of 14 percentage points over 2019.
A new report by Ericsson ConsumerLab highlights how 5G is already beginning to trigger new user behaviours. Given that Indian service providers are preparing for 5G deployments, the study throws up some interesting consumer insights towards 5G that will help them encourage 5G adoption and meet consumer expectations, Nitin Bansal, Head of Ericsson India and Head of Network Solutions Ericsson South East Asia, Oceania & India, said in a statement.