Facebook to Rename Itself ‘Meta’

Facebook announced Thursday it was changing its name to Meta, rechristening itself as a digitally innovative company moving beyond 2D screens even as insider revelations paint the tech giant as apathetic toward hate speech, misinformation and mental health.

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during Thursday’s livestreamed augmented reality and virtual reality (VR) conference that Facebook’s name change reflects a shift beyond its scrollable social media feed.

“The next platform in medium will be even more immersive,” he said. “An embodied internet where you’re in the experience, not just looking at it. We call this the metaverse.”

Zuckerberg said he was inspired by the classics. “Meta,” he said, comes from the Greek word for “beyond.” Facebook-owned apps such as Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger will still figure into the company’s mission, but as it builds out its VR vision, Facebook has found “a new North Star to help bring the metaverse to life,” Zuckerberg said.

Facebook has been the subject of intense scrutiny since Frances Haugen, a former employee, leaked a trove of internal documents now known as the Facebook Papers. According to The New York Times, Haugen has made the rounds with lawmakers and regulators in the U.S. and Europe, arguing for tighter controls on the rapidly growing company.

As part of its rebranding, Facebook will develop a newly immersive VR option. Digital avatars will be “living 3D representations” of users, Zuckerberg said, which will allow people to work, play games and socialize together. Users can customize their experience with virtual items and cosmetics, integrate non-Facebook applications such as Dropbox and Slack, and meet friends and coworkers remotely.

This social platform, called Horizon, will be accessible through Facebook’s Oculus Quest, the company’s VR headset. Privacy and safety will be key features of the metaverse: Users can block people and “teleport to a private bubble to be alone,” Zuckerberg said.

Horizon will take a four-pronged approach to privacy, according to Zuckerberg, with its Responsible Innovation Principles: “Never surprise people,” “Provide controls that matter,” “Consider everyone” and “Put people first.” It’s reminiscent of Google’s founding rule, “Don’t be evil,” but critics say Facebook has done a poor job in the past of protecting users’ private data.

Zuckerberg acknowledged the metaverse’s sci-fi sound but predicted it would be mainstream within a decade. In that time, he hopes the metaverse will reach 1 billion users, facilitate billions of dollars’ worth of e-commerce and support millions of new jobs, according to his keynote address at Thursday’s virtual conference.

Source: Voice of America

US Lawmakers Vote to Tighten Restrictions on Huawei, ZTE

The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Thursday to approve legislation to prevent companies that are deemed security threats, such as Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. or ZTE Corp., from receiving new equipment licenses from U.S. regulators.

The Secure Equipment Act, the latest effort by the U.S. government to crack down on Chinese telecom and tech companies, was approved last week by the U.S. House in a 420-4 vote and now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature.

“Chinese state-directed companies like Huawei and ZTE are known national security threats and have no place in our telecommunications network,” Republican Senator Marco Rubio said. The measure would prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from reviewing or issuing new equipment licenses to companies on its “Covered Equipment or Services List.”

In March, the FCC designated five Chinese companies as posing a threat to national security under a 2019 law aimed at protecting U.S. communications networks.

The affected companies included the previously designated Huawei and ZTE, as well as Hytera Communications Corp., Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., and Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co.

The FCC in June had voted unanimously to advance a plan to ban approvals for equipment in U.S. telecommunications networks from those Chinese companies even as lawmakers pursued legislation to mandate it.

The FCC vote in June drew opposition from Beijing.

“The United States, without any evidence, still abuses national security and state power to suppress Chinese companies,” Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson at China’s Foreign Ministry, said in June.

Under proposed rules that won initial approval in June, the FCC could also revoke prior equipment authorizations issued to Chinese companies.

A spokesperson for Huawei, which has repeatedly denied it is controlled by the Chinese government, declined to comment Thursday but in June called the proposed FCC revision “misguided and unnecessarily punitive.”

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the commission has approved more than 3,000 applications from Huawei since 2018. Carr said Thursday the bill “will help to ensure that insecure gear from companies like Huawei and ZTE can no longer be inserted into America’s communications networks.”

On Tuesday, the FCC voted to revoke the authorization for China Telecom’s U.S. subsidiary to operate in the United States, citing national security concerns.

Source: Voice of America

US Donates 4.8 Million Vaccines to 4 African Nations

The United States is sending more than 4.8 million coronavirus vaccine doses to four African nations, the White House told VOA on Wednesday.

White House officials said the 55-member African Union determined the allocations. Landlocked Chad, one of the world’s poorest nations, will get 115,830 doses; populous U.S. ally Egypt will receive 3,634,020 doses; West Coast oil producer Gabon is to get 101,790 doses and East Coast bulwark Kenya will receive 990,990 doses.

The donated Pfizer vaccine doses should all arrive in the countries by Friday or Saturday, White House officials said. That vaccine requires two shots for full immunity, and American authorities have recommended that certain high-risk groups should receive booster shots of that vaccine after their initial course.

The move follows an announcement earlier in the week that the United States would allow the African Union to purchase an allotment of 33 million doses of the two-shot Moderna vaccine that were originally intended for the United States.

“As the president has said, the virus knows no borders, and it is going to require every company and every country to step up and take bold, urgent action to stop the spread of COVID-19 and save lives,” said Natalie Quillian, White House deputy COVID-19 response coordinator. “We are grateful to have helped negotiate this encouraging step forward between Moderna and the African Union that will significantly expand access to vaccines on the continent in the near term. This is an important action, as we continue to expand manufacturing capacity now and expand access to mRNA vaccines with some of the hardest-hit parts of the world.”

U.S. officials have been criticized for urging booster shots for vulnerable Americans while vaccination rates are low in the developing world. The White House casts the controversy over booster shots as a false choice, claiming that the United States can help vaccinate the world while also protecting Americans.

Critics say wealthy countries are not moving fast enough.

“At our current pace, it could take over a decade until low-income countries reach the 70% vaccination target,” said Tom Hart, acting CEO at the anti-poverty ONE Campaign. “We can’t end this pandemic anywhere if the vaccine isn’t everywhere. The world needs an escape plan, not just life preservers thrown out in the dark.”

According to projections by an Oxford University COVID-19 database, Our World in Data, only one nation in sub-Saharan Africa — the tiny enclave nation of Lesotho — is on track to meet the target of inoculating 40% of their population with at least one dose of the vaccine by the end of this year.

Source: Voice of America

Greenwave Systems selects Valid’s eSIM and eReach subscription management solution to deliver seamless connectivity to compatible devices

MADRID, Oct. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Greenwave Systems, a leader in end-to-end, software-defined mobile network solutions, has chosen Valid, one of the leading players in the eSIM industry, to provide its eSIM and subscription management services to their WAVELY connectivity solution. This enables their corporate and Enterprise customers to easily manage a fleet of employees smartphones.

Compliant with GSMA latest specifications, Valid’s eReach subscription management services provides Greenwave Systems’ corporate clients an interoperable and efficient solution to digitally onboard eSIM-enabled devices. Valid’s eReach platform efficiently manages the creation, storage, personalization and download of profiles into compatible smartphones and companion devices.

According to Counterpoint Research, there will be more than 6 billion eSIM devices produced in the next five years. With that in mind, Greenwave Systems wanted to get ready to support large volumes of subscription download transactions while offering their customers consistent digital experience across their different devices.

Greenwave Systems has been focusing on delivering comprehensive connectivity solutions to Mobile Virtual Network Operators and other global players in the market. As such, Greenwave Systems is leveraging Valid’s solution, to add profile switching on top of the already existing IMSI switching capabilities, which is used in the TravelSIM offer. “Our working relationship with Valid has started some years ago when we successfully implemented OTA and multi-IMSI solutions for roaming services in our SIM cards, so when we decided to enter the eSIM business, it seemed natural to partner with Valid once again.” said Sune Spiegelhauer, Managing Director and Global Head of Business Development at Greenwave Systems. “Valid was able to fulfill our requirements and customize the service to our needs at record time”.

“With thousands of people willing to remotely get connectivity plans directly from their devices, Greenwave Systems is now able to offer a full digital and frictionless user experience, thanks to the eSIM subscription management services,” said Pierre Lassus, Global Director of Software and Services at Valid.  “This partnership is part of Valid eSIM strategy, which targets at supporting the business development of connectivity providers and OEMs during their eSIM ramp-up process, while providing fully interoperable and future-proof services.”

About Greenwave Systems

Greenwave Systems is a global connectivity provider with main offices in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Irvine, California, USA. Greenwave Systems has a strong history in IoT, with deployments of millions of IoT gateways and devices. Greenwave Systems’ WAVELY solution is a software-defined NaaS connectivity platform that allows customers to become virtual network operators. For further information, see greenwavesystems.com and wavely.io.

About Valid

Valid (B³: VLID3 – ON) provides tailored solutions that integrate emerging technologies to enable secure, trusted experiences. From Data, Payments, Identity, and Mobile to IoT, Track and Trace, Digital Certification, and Agritech, Valid offers a wide portfolio of services and solutions that accelerate the digital transformation of our clients’ business. With over 60 years of experience and more than 6,000 employees in 16 countries, Valid is the largest issuer of identification documents in Brazil, among the top 5 producers of SIM cards and the world’s largest manufacturers of banking cards. To learn more, visit www.valid.com.

 

Greenwave Systems choisit la solution de gestion des abonnements eSIM et eReach de Valid pour offrir une connectivité transparente aux appareils compatibles

MADRID, 27 octobre 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Greenwave Systems, un leader dans les solutions de réseaux mobiles définis par logiciel de bout en bout, a choisi Valid, l’un des principaux acteurs du secteur des eSIM, pour fournir ses services de gestion des eSIM et des abonnements à sa solution de connectivité WAVELY. Cela permet à leurs clients corporatifs et d’entreprise de gérer facilement une flotte de smartphones d’employés.

Conforme aux dernières spécifications GSMA, Les services de gestion d’abonnement eReach de Valid fournit aux entreprises clientes de Greenwave Systems une solution interopérable et efficace pour embarquer numériquement les appareils compatibles eSIM. La plateforme eReach de Valid gère efficacement la création, le stockage, la personnalisation et le téléchargement des profils dans les smartphones et les appareils compagnons compatibles.

Selon Counterpoint Research, il y aura plus de 6 milliards de dispositifs eSIM produits dans les cinq prochaines années. Dans cette perspective, Greenwave Systems voulait se préparer à prendre en charge de grands volumes de transactions de téléchargement d’abonnements tout en offrant à ses clients une expérience numérique cohérente sur leurs différents appareils.

Greenwave Systems s’est concentré sur la fourniture de solutions de connectivité complètes aux opérateurs de réseaux mobiles virtuels et à d’autres acteurs mondiaux du marché. En tant que tel, Greenwave Systems s’appuie sur la solution de Valid pour ajouter la commutation de profil en plus des capacités de commutation IMSI déjà existantes, qui sont utilisées dans l’offre TravelSIM. « Notre relation de travail avec Valid a commencé il y a quelques années lorsque nous avons mis en œuvre avec succès des solutions OTA et multi-IMSI pour les services d’itinérance dans nos cartes SIM, donc lorsque nous avons décidé de nous lancer dans l’activité eSIM, il nous a semblé naturel de nous associer à nouveau avec Valid », a déclaré Sune Spiegelhauer, Directeur général et responsable mondial du développement commercial chez Greenwave Systems. « Valid a su répondre à nos exigences et adapter le service à nos besoins en un temps record ».

« Avec des milliers de personnes désireuses d’obtenir à distance des plans de connectivité directement à partir de leurs appareils, Greenwave Systems est désormais en mesure d’offrir une expérience utilisateur entièrement numérique et sans friction, grâce aux services de gestion des abonnements eSIM », a déclaré Pierre Lassus, Directeur mondial des logiciels et services chez Valid. « Ce partenariat s’inscrit dans la stratégie eSIM de Valid, qui vise à soutenir le développement commercial des fournisseurs de connectivité et des équipementiers pendant leur processus de montée en puissance eSIM, tout en fournissant des services totalement interopérables et évolutifs. »

À propos de Greenwave Systems

Greenwave Systems est un fournisseur mondial de connectivité dont les bureaux principaux se trouvent à Copenhague, au Danemark, et à Irvine, en Californie, aux États-Unis. Greenwave Systems a un historique solide dans l’IoT, avec des déploiements de millions de passerelles et d’appareils IoT. La solution WAVELY de Greenwave Systems est une plateforme de connectivité NaaS définie par logiciel qui permet aux clients de devenir des opérateurs de réseaux virtuels. Pour plus d’informations, consultez greenwavesystems.com et wavely.io.

À propos de Valid

Valid (B³: VLID3 – ON) fournit des solutions sur mesure qui intègrent les technologies émergentes pour permettre des expériences sécurisées et de confiance. Des données, des paiements, de l’identité et du mobile à l’IoT, au suivi et à la traçabilité, à la certification numérique et à Agritech, Valid offre un large portefeuille de services et de solutions qui accélèrent la transformation numérique des activités de ses clients. Avec plus de 60 ans d’expérience et plus de 6 000 employés dans 16 pays, Valid est le plus grand émetteur de documents d’identification au Brésil, parmi les 5 premiers producteurs de cartes SIM et les plus grands fabricants de cartes bancaires au monde. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.valid.com.

 

SHAREit Amongst The Top 10 Fastest Growing Apps Globally According To App Annie

SINGAPORE, Oct. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — SHAREit Group, a global technology company, today announced that its file sharing, content streaming and gaming app SHAREit, has been recognised amongst the Top 10 fastest growing apps globally due to a high volume of downloads during Q3 2021. The rankings of the Top Breakout Apps in Q3 are provided by App Annie, which is the industry’s most trusted mobile data and analytics platform.

In the recent released edition of Performance Index report by AppsFlyer, SHAREit has been ranked highly across multiple categories and regions, spotted #4 globally after Google, Facebook and TikTok in the non-gaming volume rankings for IAP index across all categories. SHAREit also emerged as the #1 fastest-growing publisher in North America and #2 in Latin America, after TikTok.

“The pandemic pushed consumers around the globe to spend more time on their mobile phones, where they have been looking for entertainment and gaming options. This has sparked SHAREit’s usage in newer markets and accelerated its adoption in the existing ones. Specifically, in the emerging markets like Southeast Asia, Middle East and Africa, where consumers do not have a steady internet connection for example, SHAREit through its offline capability, has been making digital content more accessible by enabling them to share apps, music, videos and games with their peers.” says, Karam Malhotra, Partner and Global Vice-President at SHAREit Group. “We are excited to be amongst the top 10 fastest-growing apps in the world and our two recent major achievements have well highlighted the growth rate and value of our products and marketing platform services globally, which have been widely recognized by our users and partners. I am looking forward to building on this milestone while driving more digital inclusion moving forward.”

SHAREit’s primary feature is the near distance peer to peer file transfer, allowing users to share pictures, music, and more, with other devices without using an active internet. SHAREit has also established itself as a one-stop digital content platform, providing users with gaming, content discovery and consumption services. SHAREit has a dedicated gaming center on the application, which offers HTML5 games, gaming videos and an option to download hot games.

In the future, SHAREit will strive to better serve its global users and partners by continuously improving its products and providing more diversified and customized marketing solutions.

About SHAREit Group

SHAREit Group is a global technology company that has built a diversified suite of applications installed by nearly 2.4 billion users worldwide, including the core app SHAREit. These range from popular tools in the utility space to digital entertainment content applications. SHAREit Group’s business network reaches over 150 countries in 45 different languages. SHAREit aims to help brands achieve their business goals and users to access seamless digital content of the highest possible quality.

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