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Smartphones and wearable devices could revolutionise medical care for people with brain disorders

New collaborative research programme will explore potential of wearable devices to help prevent and treat depression, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy

Software AG (Frankfurt TecDAX: SOW) announced a major new research programme supported by the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) launches today, which will develop new ways of monitoring major depressive disorder, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis using wearable devices and smartphone technology.

ERICSSON DEMONSTRATES SMART SUSTAINABLE CITIES AT SMART CITY EXPO ISTANBUL

  • Ericsson conducts a live demonstration of Smart Sustainable Cities
  • Ericsson showcases the transformation in Emergency Response, as well as the IoT Accelerator and its benefits

 Ericsson presented its latest solutions in the field of smart sustainable cities at the Smart City Expo Istanbul held on June 1st  to 3rd at the Halic Congress Centre in Istanbul, Turkey.

Internet of Things to overtake mobile phones by 2018: Ericsson Mobility Report

  • 16 billion connected devices forecast to join the Internet of Things by the end of 2021
  • Smartphone subscriptions to surpass those for basic phones in Q3 this year
  • Teenage use of cellular data for smartphone video grew 127 percent in just 15 months
  • The latest edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) Mobility Report, published today, reveals that the Internet of Things (IoT) is set to overtake mobile phones as the largest category of connected device by 2018.
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TRA issues new directive putting a cap on mobile data bundles

· Order mandates Etisalat & du to secure consent of customers who exhaust    their mobile data bundle allowance before providing additional data

· Move to prevent bill shock

· Directive part of TRA’s goal to protect consumer interests

Ericsson and Ooredoo Oman demonstrate multi-gigabit capacity with microwave backhaul

  • Joint trial successfully delivers 5.7Gbps over one carrier
  • Demonstration uses new Ericsson MINI-LINK 6352 – the world’s highest-capacity E-band radio
  • Microwave is Ooredoo Oman’s primary backhaul solution to address traffic increases in fixed and mobile networks

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and Ooredoo Oman have joined forces to demonstrate the viability of microwave backhaul to provide multi-gigabit capacity for fixed and mobile networks.