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        as small as a bird. The satellite IoT system   boats  can  helps  users  locate  fishermen   and Industrial Research Organization,
        can be deployed to augment existing IoT   and  ensure  that  specific  areas  are  not   Microsoft and several  universities  is
        solutions, Tisserant reports. For example,   being  overfished.  The  sensor  units  can   employing satellites to protect indigenous
        one company that  is  already using LoRa   include a GPS device or use the satellite's   lands from destruction  by grazing
        technology  to track  containers could   own localization with  the Doppler  effect.   animals. Herds of feral cattle and buffalo
        choose  to add the satellite-based  data   The  latter option,  he  notes,  is lower   are causing damage in parts of Australia
        when those containers were out  to  sea.   in energy and thus  requires a smaller   that have great significance to indigenous
        The technology  is  also  being  used by   battery and less frequent  recharging. A   peoples, both culturally and otherwise. The
        governments  that  are tracking industrial   program led by Kinéis, the North Australian   animals, in some cases, are rubbing away
        fishing  boats  to  save  protected  sea  life.   Indigenous  Land and Sea Management   rock art, trampling important  waterways
        The data  collected by  Kinéis's  units on   Alliance,  the  Commonwealth  Scientific   and damaging sacred ceremonial areas.



        APT and Nokia Launch Live 5G Service Over Shared Wireless Network


        Finnish vendor Nokia has announced that
        its 5G Core is serving Asia Pacific Telecom
        (APT’s) live 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) and
        VoLTE service,  using  the Multi-Operator
        Core Networks (MOCN) capability to share
        the 5G RAN. In a press release regarding
        the development, the vendor claimed that
        – supported by Nokia Cloud Packet Core,
        Registers,  Signaling, Policy, Charging,
        cloud  infrastructure, NetGuard security
        and NetAct network  management  –  APT
        ‘can now  launch their 5G new services
        at  ease’.  According  to Nokia, the 3GPP
        standard  complied Nokia  Core  network
        software provides APT smooth integration
        with the shared radio network and unlocks
        full MOCN capabilities. Meanwhile, the full   Huang, said of the matter: ‘We are pleased   and VoLTE connection, new services, and
        cloud-based solution will reportedly pave   to work with our  long-term strategic   premium 5G experience to our subscribers
        the way  towards  zero-touch  automation   partner Nokia on launching 5G services by   across the island, powered by Nokia’s Core
        capabilities that  drive greater scale and   utilizing their 5G NSA Core this year. With   and software solutions.’
        reliability.  APT’s  president,  Nan-Ren   this rollout, we are now serving reliable 5G



        Gigabit Speeds Now Available to Almost 87% of All Premises, Nkom Reports


        The  National Communications  Authority   With regards to uptake, the Nkom reported   up from 54,000 a year earlier. Meanwhile,
        (Nkom)  has  revealed a  notable increase   that  the  number  of  residential  fixed  and   as  part  of its  bi-annual publication of
        in the number  of homes  and businesses   fixed-wireless  broadband  subscriptions   communications  data,  the Nkom  also
        which have access to gigabit speeds.   increased  to 2.226  million at  the  end  of   issued  an update  on  the  availability of
        According to the regulator, at  mid-2021   June  2021, up from 2.178  million a  year   5G,  noting that  as  of  mid-2021  outdoor
        86.5% of the country’s premises were able   earlier, with the lion’s share of those – 1.396   5G population coverage stood at  23.3%,
        to  sign  up  for  a  fixed  broadband  service   million, up from 1.242 million – connecting   up from  5.4%  a  year  earlier,  while  indoor
        offering downlink speeds  of 1Gbps, up   via fiber-based technologies. Cable-based   5G coverage stood at 11.3% at mid-2021
        from 52.9% a year earlier. At the lower end   broadband subscriptions fell marginally, to   (with no comparable figure for mid-2020).
        of the scale, meanwhile,  98.3%  of homes   557,000 (June 2020: 585,000), while xDSL-  There was, though, a notable difference in
        and businesses  could  access downlink   based subscriptions continued to decline,   accessibility  between  densely  populated
        speeds  of 30Mbps, broadly unchanged   accounting for just 6% of the total (134,000)   areas and other parts of the country, with
        from 98.2% at mid-2020, while the    at  mid-2021, down from around  12% a   outdoor coverage in the former standing at
        percentage  of premises with access  to   year earlier. By comparison fixed-wireless   27.8% at mid-2021, compared to just 4.6%
        speeds of 100Mbps stood at 90.4% at 30   broadband subscriptions saw  a  notable   for the latter.
        June  2021,  up from  88.6%  a  year  earlier.   uptick, reaching 104,000 at 30 June 2021,
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