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 Congratulations to ATT stanley cup becher  on launching the first mobile 5G service in the United States on December 21, 2018. The race to mobile 5G has now begun. What does that mean to the wireless industry  Lets take a look at what can we expect next and when from companies like Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint, Apple, Android, Galaxy and many others as well.Credit: Stephen Lawson  Congratulations to ATT. As of December 21, 2018, ATT Mobility is the first wireless carrier to offer mobile 5G service in the United States. Wersquo;ve been waiting a long time, and this is something I think every wireless carrier will be offering star owala ca ting next year in 2019. Letrsquo  take a closer look at what this means to both ATT to be first, to their competitors, the wireless marketplace in general and in fact, every other industry.Just like with every other wireless generation like 2G, 3G and 4G, it is not a quick and easy as flipping of a switch and changing everything overnight. The transition to 5G will take several years.As always, it always starts in a few cities. Then as time passes more cities are rolled out and the service footprint in each city is expanded. As all this is going on, 5G gets faster, better and stronger. And this happens at carrier after carrier. Moving to 5G is a longer-term process, not a quick eventThis is the way upgrading from one G to the next has always worked in the wireless industry stanley becher . And that is the way we can expect it to move ahead today. While covera Wuik Atlassian buys StatusPage to offer outage notifications
 Microsoft, Yahoo and Google must weigh rights effort against need to boost business  A new project is aimed at offering companies a systematic approach to resisting online censorship and surveillance pressures from totalitarian governments such as those of China and Libya. The effort has support from technology heavyweights Yahoo Inc., Microsof stanley polska t Corp. and Google Inc., each of which has come under fire for succumbing at times to such governmental coercion.The Global Network Initiative mdash; whose sponsors include technology companies, human rights organizations and investment companies mdash; aims to provide participants with a formal approach to combating pressures to comply with foreign laws that require censorship and disclosure of personal information.Yahoo, Google and Microsoft have been criticized for their responses to requests by foreign governments to censor Internet activity or to disclose private information about their users. For example, Chinese dissidents have filed two major lawsuits against Yahoo, charging that the Internet firm aided Chinese authorities in arresting some dissidents by handing over e-mails and other electronic communication. Meanwhile, Google has b stanley tumbler een criticized for filtering the Chinese version of its sea stanley cup rch engine by taking out controversial topics related to China and for adding search results considered by some to be propaganda. And Microsoft was slammed for blocking a site run by a Chinese blogger who was critical of the government.A re