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Eurobites: Vodafone tests precise-positioning tech

News Analysis PAUL RAINFORD, Assistant Editor, Europe2/16/2021
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Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Salt claims fixed-line Internet speed record; T-Systems offers cloud migration program; MTN teams up with Mastercard for mobile money.


Vodafone is testing a new precise-positioning technology that it envisages playing a major role in the coming era of autonomous vehicles. The technology, based on Vodafone's global IoT platform, works in partnership with Sapcorda's network of Global Navigation System Service (GNSS) receivers to remotely track moving objects bearing a built-in SIM within 10 centimeters of their location, be they cars, drones or cargo. The new technology (official name: Precise Point Positioning – Real Time Kinematics), says Vodafone, will complement its existing asset tracking and fleet telematics offering already used by the operator's business customers across 54 countries.


Switzerland's Salt is claiming to have the fastest fixed-line Internet connection in the world, at least according to tests carried out by Ookla in the second half of 2020. Salt offers customers a 10Gbit/s FTTH connection – which it says is nearly twice as fast as its nearest domestic rival – for 39.95 Swiss francs (US$45) per month.
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