Sieci Mobilne

5G Surges, 2G Fades, 6G Looms: Global Mobile Network Highlights (Sept 23–24, 2025)

5G rośnie, 2G zanika, 6G na horyzoncie: Najważniejsze wydarzenia w globalnych sieciach mobilnych (23–24 września 2025)

Kluczowe fakty Wzrost 5G gwałtownie przyspiesza na całym świecie, ale pozostają luki w adopcji Mobilny internet szerokopasmowy nowej generacji kontynuuje szybki globalny rozwój, a najnowsze dane podkreślają zarówno niezwykły postęp, jak i utrzymujące się podziały. Sieci 5G zyskały setki milionów użytkowników w
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Technology News

  • CHASM and Ingevity Expand CNT License to Secure Local EV Battery Supply in North America and Europe
    November 11, 2025, 3:56 PM EST. CHASM Advanced Materials and Ingevity Corporation have signed a license granting Ingevity rights to manufacture CHASM's NTeC-E CNT conductive additives for battery applications in North America and select European countries. Building on the February 2024 Joint Development Agreement (JDA), this license advances a secure, local CNT supply for the expanding EV battery gigafactory ecosystem in North America and Europe. CHASM's NTeC-E CNT has been validated by Ingevity's battery labs and OEMs to deliver higher conductivity and superior capacity retention at high C-rates across lithium-ion cathodes, high-nickel cathodes, silicon anodes, solid-state and other chemistries. The additives offer a cost-effective, domestically sourced option for supply chain security and performance consistency. Quotes from CHASM CEO David Arthur and Ingevity CEO David Li underscore a move toward regionally sourced CNTs to power the EV battery supply chain.
  • Nicaragua Tightens Internet Censorship with Convergent Telecommunications Law
    November 11, 2025, 3:54 PM EST. Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo have extended internet censorship with Nicaragua's General Law of Convergent Telecommunications (Law No. 1223). Critics call it a gag law that tightens state control over networks and the online space, leaving little room for dissent. The law grants the Nicaraguan Institute of Telecommunications and Postal Services (TELCOR) broad authority to demand data from audiovisual operators and providers, aligning them with police and intelligence services and enabling digital surveillance of who communicates with whom, from where, and when. Opponents warn this risks eroding freedom of expression and other digital rights, in tandem with reforms to the Cybercrimes Law, the Foreign Agents Law, and the so-called "treason" law.
  • Ford CEO reveals shocking discovery in Tesla that spurred a bold shake-up
    November 11, 2025, 3:52 PM EST. Ford's CEO says a shocking discovery inside a Tesla influenced his decision to pursue a bold shake-up at the company. The revelation, described as a catalyst rather than a grievance, underscores a growing industry push toward electrification, innovation, and competitive strategy. The interview highlights cross-automaker insights, lessons on culture, and the leadership steps Ford plans to take to accelerate product development, software integration, and customer experience amid a rapidly evolving auto market.
  • There's No AI Bubble, but Palantir Looks Overvalued
    November 11, 2025, 3:42 PM EST. The discussion centers on whether we're in an AI bubble. While one speaker says the market isn't bubble-prone, some stocks are too expensive, notably Palantir. Alex Karp pushes back, arguing about the cost to investors and misperceptions from traditional analysts. Adam Johnson notes he doesn't own Palantir, acknowledging that earlier it could have been profitable but now it's too expensive. Palantir trades at around 300x earnings and 100x revenues, versus Nvidia at ~32x earnings, implying slower growth and higher risk for Palantir. The panel recalls prior tech bubbles, where the Nasdaq reached 75-90x earnings, highlighting Palantir's lofty multiples compared to historical context.
  • WhatsApp for Apple Watch Brings Native Calls, Messages, and Hands-Free Control
    November 11, 2025, 3:40 PM EST. WhatsApp for Apple Watch is rolling out a native app that lets users send and receive messages, make calls, and manage notifications directly from the wrist. Moving beyond basic mirroring, the update adds native functionality, voice dictation, quick replies, and seamless chat management while keeping end-to-end encryption. The app syncs with iPhone via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi and preserves privacy as you go about your day. Users can view previews, reply with voice messages, and scroll chat history without unlocking their phone, delivering a true hands-free experience for workouts, meetings, or errands. Setup is simple: update WhatsApp on iPhone, then install the Watch version; the interface is tailored for small screens, enabling faster, distraction-free communication. A major milestone for wearable messaging.