Bangladesh has finally entered the 5G era, as the country’s top two mobile operators yesterday announced the limited launch of the technology, aiming to provide ultra-fast internet, low latency, improved connectivity, and support for smart services and digital innovation.
Indian scientists have developed an indigenous software technology that can detect and prevent attacks in the 5G telecom networks, as per a recent statement by India's Ministry of Science and Technology.
Some youths were experiencing immersive and interactive environments of augmented and virtual reality with headsets, some were amazed to see a simulation that a robot can rescue the people trapped in a collapsed building, while others were competing with each other in virtual tournaments.
Bangladesh has finally entered the 5G era, as the country’s top two mobile operators yesterday announced the limited launch of the technology, aiming to provide ultra-fast internet, low latency, improved connectivity, and support for smart services and digital innovation.
Indian scientists have developed an indigenous software technology that can detect and prevent attacks in the 5G telecom networks, as per a recent statement by India's Ministry of Science and Technology.
Some youths were experiencing immersive and interactive environments of augmented and virtual reality with headsets, some were amazed to see a simulation that a robot can rescue the people trapped in a collapsed building, while others were competing with each other in virtual tournaments.