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Smartphones and tablets have been, for the last five years, one of the most popular Christmas gifts worldwide. According to a Cisco study based on Global Mobile Data Traffic, during this 2014 the number of mobile-connected devices has exceeded the number of world population. This trend has been reflected in the Internet use: last year, the global mobile data traffic increased 81%. But this tendency does not have symptoms of changes. The most important e-commerce companies and technological business agree that during this Christmas, mobile devices will continue on the top of the most popular gift lists, where is going to appear smartwatches as well.

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Net Neutrality

US media have talked about “Net Neutrality” throughout the year because it has become one of the most important, as well as controversial, issues for Obama and for its administration. This principal’s idea is that Internet service providers should enable access to all content equally, regardless of the source, without favoring particular websites.

There are two clear positions about the importance to drive a net neutrality or not. Some of the Internet Service Providers (ISP) are totally against net neutrality and support “fast lanes”: the websites from the companies who pay extra money will be uploaded faster than the other ones. Contrary, there are several users associations, like The Internet Association, who believe Internet “should be free from censorship, discrimination and anticompetitive behavior”.

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Mother´s Day is the second biggest gifting holiday on the calendar behind Christmas. Around 66% of the people give flowers. The immigrant population in every country still maintains their bonds to their origin countries. It said that where somebody has born is the Mother Land, the first spoken Language is the Mother Tong and Mother there is just one.   Keep Reading →


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Did you know that the first telecom programmer was a woman? She was Ada Byron.

Women today represent a growing force in Telecom. Both in the corporate world as industry leaders holding CXO level positions and in the consumer market representing the largest market segment in the USA.

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