Know these five things on World Telecom Day

Telecom Day is celebrated every year on May 17 all over the world. In 2005, the United Nations General Assembly declared Telecommunication Day as World Information Society Day. Since 2005, May 17 has been celebrated as World Telecom and Information Society Day (WTISD). World Telecom Day was first observed in 1969. Let us know some special things about this day on this special occasion. May 17 is also the anniversary of the signing of the first International Telegraph Convention. The special thing is that when the World Telecom Day was announced by the UN, that day was also on May 17. In November 2006, the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in Antalya, Turkey, celebrated May 17 as both World Telecommunications and Information Society Day. It has been decided. World Telecom Day raises awareness about internet and communication all over the world. World Communications Day aims at technology and internet globally When positive diffuse Hakbisw Telecommunication Day in the town is both information and communication for people living in remote and rural areas to make easily accessible.

5G: The year 2020 has been called the year of 5G but Corona has taken a break on it, although the infrastructure of the 5G network has seen a lot of change and it will grow a lot in the coming times. Gartner predicted that worldwide 5G network infrastructure revenue would touch $ 4.2 billion in 2020, registering a year-on-year growth of 89 percent. Cloud Communications: In 2020, cloud communications spend on total technology It is 70 percent of the expenditure incurred. By 2025, about 80 percent of businesses worldwide will rely on cloud communication. The special thing is that the corona epidemic has accelerated its development.

Data and Infrastructure: Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) has greatly helped in taking the technology up. This helps reduce power consumption and cost of ownership. Its biggest advantage is that it saves billions of dollars in global trade. With companies, it will now help to monitor and control power consumption.

Chat app for business: You'd be surprised to know that 41 million messages a minute are sent on business chat apps and by the end of 2020, three billion people will be chatting on chat apps. Its biggest feature is that chat apps are available 24 * 7. Apart from this, chat apps will be able to answer common questions.

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