Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Limited (the Company ) is pleased to announce its intention to launch an initial public offering and to admit its shares on the Specialist Fund Segment of the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. The Company will seek to generate attractive total returns over the longer term, comprising capital growth and a progressive dividend, through investment in the core infrastructure of the digital economy (the plumbing of the internet ): data centres, fibreoptic networks and mobile towers in the UK, Europe and North America. The Company is targeting an issue of 300 million Ordinary Shares at an Issue Price of 100 pence per Ordinary Share to raise £300 million pursuant to the Initial Issue comprising the Initial Placing and the Offer for Subscription. Subscription Shares will be issued for nil value to IPO investors subscribing for Ordinary Shares on the basis of one Subscription Share for every eight Ordinary S
Street furniture vital in 5G: TRAI Chairman The present system is not conducive at all. Even though DoT has come out with RoW (right of way) rules, we need to change this. In 5G, street furniture is going to be important, said Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Chairman PD Vaghela
Manu Kaushik | January 12, 2021 | Updated 01:13 IST
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Though the launch of 5G in India is still some quarters away, the operators and government have started putting their minds together to make it work. At a recent Business Today panel discussion, TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) chairman P.D. Vaghela says that the telecom operators are likely to face challenges as they deploy 5G infrastructure when it will be rolled out in the country.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/485743.html (Natural News) The New Hampshire Commission to Study the Environmental and Health Effects of Evolving 5G Technology heard from 13 experts in epidemiology, occupational health, toxicology, physics and engineering, plus one wireless industry expert. All except the industry rep agreed RF radiation coming from wireless devices affects humans, animals, insects and plants.
(Article by Dr. Joseph Mercola republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org)
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Newest data from the New Hampshire legislative commission confirms wireless technology produces significant negative effects on humans, animals, insects and plants.
In the race for hyper-fast internet speed and connectivity, experts are making comparisons between the release of 5G and the lies told by the tobacco and oil industries.
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