Archive for September 25, 2023

Public Mobile offering Canadians 15 days of free access to its 5G subscription phone service

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2023 by itnerd

Starting September 25, Public Mobile is inviting Canadians (excluding residents of Quebec) to try its 5G subscription phone service with 15 days of free access, for a limited time only. This offer is available to new Public Mobile customers who are activating on a $40/month 5G subscription phone plan, and includes:

  • 10GB of data at 5G speed
  • Unlimited Canada-wide calling and text messaging, plus unlimited international text and picture messaging
  • A complimentary Public Mobile eSIM for compatible devices. (Customers can choose a physical Public Mobile SIM Card for an additional one-time charge of $10)

After the free 15-day access period, customers have the option to pay a monthly subscription of $40/month for 30GB data at 5G speeds and unlimited data at reduced speed; modify their subscription to any Public Mobile plan that fits their needs; or cancel their subscription at any time before the free access period ends without incurring any charges. Customers can sign up and take advantage of this offer on their website. 

With Public Mobile’s 5G subscription phone service, customers get access to an award-winning, reliable 5G network that allows customers to stay connected to what matters most to them – along with conveniently managing their subscription directly on the Public Mobile app.

For more information on this limited time offer, visit publicmobile.ca/free15days

Bell Canada, Verizon, Vodafone and Matsuko conduct first 5G transatlantic holographic collaborative meeting

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2023 by itnerd

Bell Canada, Verizon, Vodafone and Matsuko successfully conducted the first live transatlantic collaborative meeting connecting multiple holographic people in Canada, the US and the UK using 5G and multi-access edge computing (MEC) technology.

Interacting with holograms of humans rather than avatars can provide a more personal experience for many applications such as remote healthcare, collaborative working, and education. The call was enabled by the speed of 5G combined with the quick response times of MEC, which moves the necessary computing closer to the edge of the network. This ensures a more reliable and consistent hologram by removing delays resulting from multiple hops between different locations and across the internet.

Holograms of employees located in three different countries were connected from Toronto, Canada, using Bell’s 5G network; New York in the US using Verizon’s 5G network; and from London, UK, using Vodafone’s 5G network. They were created using MATSUKO’s real-time software and just a single camera and were then streamed thanks to spatial computing, an immersive technology which combines virtual and augmented reality. MATSUKO’s patented technology uses its presence app on a smartphone coupled with a XR (Extended Reality) headset to stream holograms instantly, creating the feeling that people are in the same room as you.

Bell Canada, Verizon and Vodafone came together under the auspices of industry body, the 5G Future Forum (5GFF) for this first-of-its-kind demonstration. They are showing the transatlantic conference meeting and the technology behind it at the Mobile World Congress exhibition in Las Vegas (Booth #1533, located in GSMAs Open Gateway Zone).

MATSUKO was able to connect to the fast 5G networks of Bell Canada, Verizon, and Vodafone by using 5GFF’s Application Programmable Interface (API) – called 5GFF’s Edge Discovery API – which allows developers and ISVs like Matsuko to discover the nearest edge to their end users, so their applications perform optimally with a consistent service across mobile networks. Network APIs are a set of interfaces based on industry-wide open standards that allow developers to plug into and use the low-latency benefits, speed, and scale of 5G and MEC.

The 5GFF is inviting independent software vendors (ISVs) globally, who either currently use 5G MEC or have it on their development roadmap, to apply to join the organization’s acceleration program and work closely with some of the world’s leading telecommunications companies to shape the API development process. The program is designed to expand and interconnect the global MEC ecosystem by partnering and engaging with developers.

In addition, the 5GFF works closely with GSMA’s Open Gateway initiative, which launched earlier this year and now has over 30 signatories. Open Gateway is a framework of common network APIs designed to provide universal access to operator networks for developers and works closely with Linux Foundation’s CAMARA which develops API specifications.

For more information, visit https://www.5gff.org/5g-mec-acceleration-program/

Mujjo Makes iPhone 15 Leather Cases More Sustainable than Ever

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2023 by itnerd

Mujjo’s all-new leather cases — made more sustainably, to age more beautifully. Which is important as Apple no longer makes leather cases.

Here’s just how they did so with the planet in mind:

  • Made with super-durable leather, a farming byproduct from Northern Europe, tanned using DriTan technology, with no water or hard chemicals. Rated Gold for environmental standards, this leather ages beautifully with a unique patina. Also in plastic-free, biodegradable packaging, via carbon-neutral shipping.
  • More recycled materials in iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max cases – the metal buttons, metal camera bump, microfibre lining, and polycarbonate shell which the leather is wrapped around.

Available today on mujjo.comShop the full iPhone 15 Collection

Veridas Joins Security Industry Association (SIA) 

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2023 by itnerd

Veridas, a technology company specializing in digital identity and biometrics, today announces its new membership in the Security Industry Association (SIA), a leading trade association for global security solution providers.  

SIA aims to promote success in the global security industry by providing information, insight, and influence. Since its launch in 2012, Veridas has established a worldwide company aimed at enhancing lives by guaranteeing people’s right to use their real identities in the digital and physical world.   

The world’s leading association for security solutions, SIA provides education, certification, standards, advocacy and influential events that connect security leaders and experts who shape the future of the security industry.  SIA protects and advances its members’ interests by advocating for pro-industry policies to establish transparent industry standards which facilitate seamless integration. 

While the security industry is on the brink of transformative opportunities, it continues to grapple with the proper roadmaps to harness new abilities, including AI, for good. One of the most promising areas for opportunity is in biometrics and its ability to uniquely identify individuals through biologic traits, enhancing both security and the user experience. Veridas, as a pioneer in biometric solutions, recognizes the potential of biometrics in revolutionizing identity verification and access control. 

Veridas’ innovative solutions and experience can serve as a valuable resource for SIA members seeking to understand and implement biometric technologies effectively and ethically. This mutually beneficial relationship allows SIA to tap into Veridas’ specialized knowledge while Veridas gains access to a broader industry network and resources. 

For Veridas, the Security Industry Association (SIA) offers a valuable platform for networking and collaboration within the security industry. SIA provides access to critical information, industry insights, and standards that are crucial for Veridas in developing cutting-edge identity and security solutions.  

Veridas will leverage SIA’s influential events and advocacy to shape policies and regulations favoring the ethical and responsible use of biometrics and security technologies.