La competencia de NASCAR atrae a casi 200,000 espectadores en cada uno de sus eventos y, en la actualidad, están interconectados y a gran escala. Los fans envían mensajes de texto, tweets, cargan fotos y también pueden seguir la comunicación entre los pilotos y su equipo con sus teléfonos móviles. Lo cual aumenta la presión en las redes móviles, por ese motivo el operador Sprint ha elegido a Ericsson para ayudarle a optimizar las redes.
Delivering a broader portfolio is a challenge. Providing subscribers with the products they pay for in real time – good QoE – and has put the separation of online charging systems (OCSs), the policy and charging rules function (PCRF) and fulfillment systems to the test. To bridge the gap between content and communication services and close the gap created by the shift to real-time charging greater synchronization between OCS and PCRF is needed.
According to a ConsumerLab study: Almost half of Estonian pupils use school computers for leisure activities. Many pupils also bring their own mobile phones and tablets to school to use for study purposes. This bring-your-own-device behavior blurs the boundary between leisure and school work.
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