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  2. 6G - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, 6G is the designation for a future technical standard of a sixth-generation technology for wireless communications.. It is the planned successor to 5G (ITU-R IMT-2020), and is currently in the early stages of the standardization process, tracked by the ITU-R as IMT-2030 [1] with the framework and overall objectives defined in recommendation ITU-R M.2160-0.

  3. Mobile banking - Wikipedia

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    Though as of 2016 mobile banking applications have seen a tremendous growth in Kenyan banking sector who have capitalised on android play store and apple store to put their applications. Kenyan banks like Equity Bank Kenya Limited Eazzy banking application and The Co-operative Bank Mco-op cash application have proved to be a success mobile ...

  4. At 6GSymposium, InterDigital to Lead Crucial Discussions on ...

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    Doug Castor, InterDigital’s Senior Director and Head of Wireless Research will introduce a keynote session exploring the most compelling use cases for the ‘next G’ and participate in a panel exploring the global standards ushering in new wireless capabilities and services. The following details InterDigital’s participation in the Symposium.

  5. Comparison of mobile phone standards - Wikipedia

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    Notes: All speeds are theoretical maximums and will vary by a number of factors, including the use of external antennas, distance from the tower and the ground speed (e.g. communications on a train may be poorer than when standing still). Usually the bandwidth is shared between several terminals.

  6. Core banking - Wikipedia

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    UML class diagram depicting a bank account. Advancements in Internet and information technology reduced manual work in banks and increased efficiency. Computer software is developed to perform core operations of banking like recording of transactions, passbook maintenance, interest calculations on loans and deposits, customer records, the balance of payments, and withdrawal.

  7. 6G (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    T-6G Texan, a model of North American T-6 Texan Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  8. Telephone banking - Wikipedia

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    To use a financial institution's telephone banking facility, a customer must first register with the institution for the service. They would be assigned a customer number (which is not the same as the account number), and they may be given or set up their own password (under various names) for customer verification.

  9. Sibos (conference) - Wikipedia

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    Sibos (previously known as SWIFT International Banking Operations Seminar) is a global financial services event. This annual conference, exhibition, networking event is organized by SWIFT for the financial industry and is held annually around the world in major cities. Sibos brings together thousands of business leaders, decision makers and ...