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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the importance of the EU's ICT sector, highlighting its strengths in research and development (R&D), innovation, and global competitiveness. It emphasizes the sector's role in driving technological progress and its potential to generate significant economic benefits through royalties and licensing. The article also points out the challenges the EU faces, such as lagging behind the US and China in 5G infrastructure and the need for increased investment in 5G rollout. It criticizes the EU's current policies, including the Standardisation Strategy and changes to SEPs, which may politicize the standard-making process and hinder the global appeal of European technical standards. The article calls for a more market-driven approac... | |
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| | | | | SINGAPORE - As a teenager three decades ago, Mr Alfred Siew watched bulldozers take apart the Berlin Wall on a grainy television, believing that the Cold War, along with the tensions and distrust among nations that came with it, was gone for good. | |
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| | | My last post listed reasons why many children don't learn to read. Poverty was behind many of the items. Poor students attend poor schools where they miss out on the arts, a whole curriculum, even qualified, well prepared teachers. Students might end up in "no excuses" charter schools with only digital learning. But, next to | ||