OPPO, a leading smart device company, today hinted at the innovations it will reveal at Mobile World Congress, Shanghai (MWCS) 2021. From February 23 to 25 OPPO Showcases will demonstrate the results of new testing in the 5G space, alongside its partners, as well as futuristic developments in charging technology, smartphone concepts and the Internet of Things (IoT). OPPO Showcases New Breakthroughs In Technology and Partnerships at Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021. Faster Charging, For Everyone OPPO will demonstrate new wireless charging technology, using its groundbreaking OPPO X 2021 rollable concept smartphone, as well as the latest developments in its VOOC flash charging. But perhaps most exciting will be its unveiling of a global initiative that aims to bring easy, rapid device charging to every area of daily life. OPPO has led the flash charging space since first releasing its VOOC technology in 2014. MWCS offers the chance to demonstrate the innovations and partnerships that will expand its ecosystem into the future, reaching more people through more devices than ever before. The Possibilities of 5G After numerous successful trials in 2020, visitors will be able to see a live demonstration of OPPO’s 5G mmWave speed testing at the China Unicom booth. 5G mmWave will underpin the next generation of 5G applications and already features in OPPO’s 5G CPE, which will be showcased at MWCS. Must Read: realme GT pre-showed at MWC Shanghai OPPO’s 5G CPE converts 5G signals into stable, incredibly fast Wi-Fi connections. By working with leading industry partners like Ericsson, and developing two proprietary antenna solutions, the 5G CPE makes high-speed connectivity a reality for future smart homes. Visitors to the OPPO booth can learn more first hand. Disclaimer 5G Services are not currently commercially available in Pakistan OPPO does not claim to be a service provider/operator for 5G Service William Liu, OPPO, President of Global Marketing, said: “The sky is the limit for OPPO. At Mobile World Congress 2021 in Shanghai, we’ll showcase our next generation charging technology and reveal how OPPO is expanding its footprint from smartphones to multiple industry sectors.”
GSMA-Central Asian Cellular Forum Sign Agreement to Deliver Training Across the Region
The GSMA Capacity Building Programme and the Central Asian Cellular Forum (CACF) based in Islamabad-Pakistan, signed a strategic agreement to deliver GSMA course content in several countries across Central Asia including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The objective of the agreement signed between the two organizations is to help policymakers, regulators and other mobile eco-system stakeholders keep pace with the latest industry developments through training courses that highlight examples of policy and regulatory best practice from around the world. The GSMA is the global association of mobile network operators. In this role, it closely analyses policy and regulation related to mobile telecommunications and ICT, as well as the effects they have worldwide. The Capacity Building programme’s in-house experts have used this knowledge to create high-quality training courses that highlight real-world examples of policy and regulatory best practice. Central Asian Cellular Forum (www.3gca.org) is an industry forum that works with telecom regulators, operators, manufacturers, academia and the developer’s community in the region to create awareness and facilitate promotion and development of mobile broadband technologies. The major focus area of the forum is to support the mobile eco-system in building technological and human resource capacity through mobile broadband technology trainings and support services. GSMA Capacity Building offer courses both face-to-face and online to allow students maximum flexibility in how they learn. The face-to-face courses are delivered globally through a range of strategic partnerships. This agreement with CACF aims to expand the training programme in the region. Both organisations look forward to conducting joint programs and also a train the trainer programme across the region. Courses that will be offered by the GSMA Capacity Building Programme and CACF include: Advance Spectrum Management for Mobile Telecommunications Children and Mobile and Technology Women and Mobile Internet of Things Competition Policy in the Digital Age Disaster Preparedness and Response Leveraging Mobile to Achieve SDG Mobile Money for Financial Inclusion Mobile for Socio-Economic Development Mobile Sector Taxation Principles of Internet Governance Principles of Mobile Privacy Radio Signals and Health Weighing the Benefits of Universal Service Funds To learn more about GSMA Capacity Building programme or to register for an upcoming online course, visit GSMA Capacity Building eLearning portal