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When war destroys the internet economy
Iran was ranked among the world’s rising startup ecosystems as recently as last year. A year later, it is in the middle of a conflict, and a weeks-long internet shutdown is choking off the local ...
A third of the world still doesn't have mobile internet. That's costing the global economy big, says the GSMA. Their solution: charging more for content.
The edge internet economy will surpass $4.1 trillion by 2030, according to a study by Chetan Sharma Consulting commissioned by software vendor AlefEdge. And operators, which own prime real estate in ...
Approximately 3.4 billion individuals globally lack mobile internet access, leading to a $3 trillion economic gap, as reported by the GSMA. While mobile networks cover most areas, usage remains low, ...
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