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Over the past five years, smartphone penetration in the country has gone up phenomenally. Coupled with the burgeoning data usage, this trend is transforming the way consumer businesses, financial service providers, e-commerce players, etc. are meeting customer needs. In order…
In the past few months, significant enthusiasm and activity has been witnessed in the Indian 4G space.
The fast-paced growth of wireless data usage has made it essential for service providers to consider various avenues for delivering high quality data services.
With the internet becoming all-pervasive, a large amount of information, both personal and public, is generated on a day-to-day basis. More information is being created, stored, processed and communicated using computers and networks. In this context, ensuring network security has…
The introduction of next-generation technologies has made handsets the primary platform to perform a host of functions. This has resulted in an enormous amount of data being generated and transmitted over operator networks, thereby making them prone to privacy and…
In recent years, while mobile services have penetrated the remotest corners of the country, many other industry verticals, including banking and financial services, have not been able to replicate this reach.
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