Implications of ASA’s Crackdown on Misleading 5G Ads

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has recently drawn a conclusion to its investigation into the legitimacy of a series of 5G-related advertisements produced by EE. Following complaints lodged by rivals Vodafone and Three UK, coupled with the concerns of a public individual, the ASA has enacted a ban on the adverts. The objections raised primarily…

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Unraveling Huawei’s Possible Chip Plant Allegations Amid US Concerns

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) alleges covert involvement by Huawei in efforts to establish chip plants that could skirt US export controls. A presentation by the SIA to its members, revealing this information, found its way into Bloomberg’s possession. Following trade restrictions, Huawei has predominantly turned to Chinese suppliers for its smartphone chips and other…

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5G Expansion in Toronto Subway: A Boon or a Bone of Contention?

Rogers Communications, a major Canadian mobile operator, has made headlines this week as it commences the delivery of 5G services to parts of the Toronto subway system. This technological expansion is anticipated to significantly enhance network coverage and speed for commuters, as well as elevating the dependability and availability of emergency 911 call services throughout…

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