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5 Major Innovations That Our Communication Approach to Change in 202

The 5 major innovations that will change our communication policy in 2020

New Innovations In Technology 2020

In fact, 2010 was an exciting time for technology. In time, we saw smart phones and the Internet became accessible to everyone on earth. However, with the end of this decade, it is time for us to focus on the next 10 years. The continuation of the foundation laid in the last ten years can be seen in the coming ten years. Here are some of the telecom innovations you will see in this decade.

Fast mobile internet with 5G

Trial 5G may already be available in some countries. But this decade telecom operators around the world will launch these services in their respective regions. Apart from improving online activities like 5G gaming, it will also improve the technologies that connect such devices to smart cars, smart homes and more. It is not yet known when 5G will be available in India. But, telecom operators like Airtel have already conducted successful tests. Therefore, we can estimate that efforts are already being made to launch this service in the country.

Uninterrupted calling with VOWI-FI calling

VoWi-Fi can help solve the problem of slow and poor indoor connectivity by using Wi-Fi broadband to connect cellular calls. While making calls over the internet is nothing new, users should sign up to use this service without using any special app. Telecom operators are already in the process of developing the technology, with Airtel leading the market with its Airtel Wi-Fi calling service. It allows people to make calls even when the network is not as accessible as homes and offices.

Get more than text with RCS

Let’s talk facts here. When was the last time you sent a text SMS? Rich Communication Services, or RCS, aims to transform the old SMS into a modern one. Instead of relying on text, RCS allows you to share images, emojis and more through your built-in messaging apps. In other words, unlike other app-based services, it does not depend on the user who has to sign up for any particular service. Think about what Apple's iMessage does, it's a lot like booking tickets and scheduling appointments.

Implementing a blockchain to combat SPAM

Black Chain is one of the biggest buzzwords of the last decade. Now telecom companies are finding a way to use it to curb spam calls. So instead of storing all the phone numbers, it will be stored in the blockchains mentioned above. So it is necessary to use a key to access the number, which can identify the user. As such, only registered telemarketers have access to the numbers and if there is any leak of information, the source can be easily traced.

Much of the focus is on cybersecurity

We have a lot of private data through our mobile phones. However, due to the data telecom operators have become a sort of hub for information. As such, they set a target for cybercriminals and other unqualified individuals. Telecom operators hope to further enhance their defenses to protect themselves from criminals. Of course, the promise of security and privacy may differ between operators.

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