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Psychology says deep thinkers aren't just processing more information than others; they're running a different decision-making system most people never access, one that quietly checks second-order consequences before the first answer even formsDeep thinkers may be perceived as indecisive, but they utilize a more deliberate cognitive process, as described by Daniel Kahneman's resea...
Quote of the Day by Alfred Nobel: 'A heart can no more be forced to love than a...'—Inspiring quotes by the legendary Swedish chemist and inventor who also founded the Nobel PrizesQuote of the Day: Alfred Nobel's quote on love, comparing it to digestion, emphasizes that emotions cannot be forced. This reflects his lif...
AI generating 5G with a differenceA new study by Ericsson reveals that telecom providers could see a 5-12% increase in 5G revenue by offering enhanced connectivity for gener...
Ericsson scaling up Pune manufacturing facility to meet India 5G gear requirement: India headEricsson recently bagged 5G network deals from both Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel and is already helping them deploy their networks. Both ...
Users willing to shell out up to 45 pc premium for 5G plans: Ericsson's studyEricsson's study assumes significance as the countdown for 5G services availability has begun in India, the world's second-biggest smartpho...
Airtel conducts India's first rural 5G trial along with EricssonThe demonstration took place in Bhaipur Bramanan village on the outskirts of Delhi-NCR using 5G trial spectrum allocated to Airtel by the D...
5G to offer $27 bn biz opportunity for India by 2026: EricssonTelecom operators are currently recording an average top speed of around 22 mbps on their 4G networks, while 5G services tests have recorde...
Ericsson keen to mentor start-ups in IndiaWith around 22,300 people working in India, Ericsson caters to customers globally. It has R&D centres in Bangalore and Chennai.
India tops Asia in mobile customer addition in Q3, 2016: StudyToday, there are around 5.1 billion subscribers globally compared to 7.5 billion subscriptions as per the study.
India added over 21 million mobile subscribers in Q1: Ericsson Mobility ReportThe report said that the mobile data traffic in India will grow 15 times by 2021, and despite being the most mature market, US mobile traff...
India takes top spot in new mobile connections: EricssonIndia has come out on top globally in terms of mobile subscriber growth, with a net addition of over 13 million customers in July-September...
India has 52% users who spend least time on Internet: EricssonThe group includes more females than males with a high representation of 40-59-year olds. The number of devices owned is the lowest, with a...
Consumers expected to adopt wearables, says Ericsson studyEricsson said that 71% of consumers, already satisfied with their wellness were interested in technology adoption such as wearable devices.
Ericsson exploring opportunities around government's 'Smart City' initiativeThe Sweden-headquartered ICT technologies giant is already working on similar projects worldwide.
India leads global growth in mobile subscriptions in Q1: Ericsson StudyIndia led global growth in mobile subscriptions for the first quarter ended March, adding 28 million users, taking its total base to 790 mi...
- Kids spending more time on mobile internet: Study
Around 30 lakh Generation Z kids -- those born after 1994 -- are using 3G services and children in cities are spending more time on mobile ...
- India, China account for 35% of active mobile services users: Study
India and China account for 35 per cent of 4.1 billion active mobile services users worldwide.
- Faster web, applications drive smartphone purchases: Report
Faster Internet accessibility & ability to use more apps are the main reasons that drive people to buy smartphones, a report by Ericsson Co...
- Smartphones encroaching on time spent with loved ones: Report
Smartphones have affected the private lives of people, as it is encroaching on the time spent with loved ones, a study by Ericsson said.
- BSNL pays $80 a line to Ericsson for GSM
BSNL has placed an order for 14 million GSM lines with Ericsson at a cost of $80 per line, much lower than the original cost of $107.