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European Space-Based 5G Takes Flight: CTO and ESA Team Up for Low Earth Orbit Connectivity Revolution

Imagine a world where high-speed 5G doesn’t stop at the end of a fibre line, but continues seamlessly across mountains, oceans, and rural blackspots—delivered straight from space. That’s the vision behind a new partnership between Constellation Technologies & Operations (CTO) and the European Space Agency (ESA), who are set to trial Europe’s first 5G mmWave payload in low Earth orbit.

The Mission: Making 5G Truly Universal

In an agreement signed this May at ESA HQ in Paris, CTO and ESA have announced a joint effort to launch a “regenerative” 5G payload aboard a satellite scheduled for June 2025. This Early Test represents Europe’s first real-world demonstration of a 5G infrastructure designed and built on the continent.

Unlike conventional satellite relays, this payload will process signals directly in orbit. The result? Reduced latency, increased efficiency, and seamless interoperability with ground-based 5G networks. Think of it as a space-based extension of mobile infrastructure.

Why This Matters

Space-based connectivity is currently dominated by American and Chinese ventures. CTO offers a credible European alternative: a neutral, shared, and independently operated satellite network that empowers telecom operators to extend their services without surrendering control or investing in expensive infrastructure.

The potential impact is enormous. This technology could bring fast, reliable internet to remote communities, disaster zones, and other underserved areas—complementing terrestrial networks and filling in the gaps where traditional infrastructure falls short.

How It Works

The test payload will operate using telecom operators’ 5G FR2 mmWave spectrum. CTO’s future constellation, planned for Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO), is designed for high-speed, low-latency communication. Working with ESA’s ECSAT facility in Oxfordshire, this trial is a crucial step in proving Europe’s capability to lead in next-generation satellite communications.

CTO’s model allows telecom operators to leverage their existing 5G spectrum in space, offering a scalable solution that complements fibre and mobile networks without the need for ground-based towers in hard-to-reach areas.

What They Said

Charles Delfieux, CEO of CTO, commented: “This alliance with ESA reflects a shared ambition: to build a competitive European sovereignty in space connectivity, powered by bold technology designed and developed in Europe. We’re proving that it’s possible to compete on a global scale without compromise—giving telecom operators back control over their future in space.”

Laurent Jaffart, Director of Connectivity and Secure Communications at ESA, added: “This agreement aligns with ESA’s strategy to support the rise of innovative European players and jointly build resilient connectivity. The upcoming tests with CTO will pave the way for new hybrid use cases at the intersection of terrestrial and space networks.”

Images courtesy of ESA / CTO
Images courtesy of ESA / CTO

What’s Next

The satellite launch planned for June 2025 marks just the beginning. CTO and ESA are already collaborating on future in-orbit testing campaigns and knowledge sharing to maximise the impact of this project.

A European Vision, Global Potential

With its bold approach to hybrid connectivity, CTO aims to reshape the telecommunications landscape. This is more than just a technical trial—it’s a strategic move to establish European leadership in space-based internet services and offer a compelling global alternative to today’s dominant players.

Stay tuned to The Gadget Man as we follow this pioneering initiative. With space now firmly on the telecom agenda, the future of connectivity is looking skyward.


More Information:
www.constellation.global
www.esa.int

Images courtesy of ESA / CTO

Rethinking How Smart We Want Our Phones To Be – Nicholas Rossman, MEF

Once upon a time, a phone was just a phone. The exact when of that once-upon-a-time depends on how far back you travel between now and Alexander Graham Bell. For some, it’s when phones were chunks of Bakelite with rotary dials, while for others the cut-off point is when phones started to offer more than calls, text, and playing “snake”. Today, that’s what we’d call a basic phone. And it’s making a comeback.

Rethinking How Smart We Want Our Phones To Be
Rethinking How Smart We Want Our Phones To Be

Dumbing down

Pretty much every mobile phone available today falls into one of three categories: basic, feature and smart.

A basic phone is designed primarily for calling and texting, with very limited or no internet access and minimal extra functions. It usually has a small screen, physical keypad, and lacks apps or an advanced interface.

A feature phone falls between a basic and a smartphone; it often includes some multimedia functions like a basic camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, and sometimes limited internet access. While it may support some apps, it runs on a lightweight operating system and isn’t built for the kind of multitasking or app ecosystems that smartphones offer.

A smartphone can be your office, your library, your entertainment centre and your link to family and friends. It runs on advanced operating systems like Android or iOS and supports full internet access, multitasking, high-resolution touchscreens, downloadable apps from app stores, GPS, and a wide range of sensors and connectivity options. It essentially functions like a handheld computer and is central to modern digital life.

And a pushback against that modern digital life is partly behind a boost in basic sales.

While “dumb” phones represent a small slice of the overall handset market (around 2%), it is a trend mobile phone manufacturers have taken notice of and are responding to; minimalist or feature-free versions of many phones are being developed and promoted to younger generations, especially Gen Z adults (those born between 1997 and 2012).

Interestingly, older members of Gen Z were on the cusp of the transition from basic phones to smartphones, giving them a unique perspective on both types of devices.

And nostalgia does play a role.

The re-release of classic models like the Nokia 3210 in 2024 has tapped into a sense of longing for the past. These updated versions maintain iconic designs while incorporating modern features such as 4G connectivity and USB-C charging, appealing to both those who remember the originals and younger users drawn to retro aesthetics.

Health and safety

Many seek to reduce their screen time and disconnect from the constant smartphone barrage of notifications and social media updates. There is a growing body of research linking increased levels of anxiety, stress and depression to excessive smartphone use; many feel a “hypervigilance” is forced on them because of constant connectivity.

Social media apps have been associated with increased anxiety and depression – social comparison, fear of missing out (FOMO), and cyberbullying all play their part in pushing people away from a digital lifestyle. And parents are increasingly opting for basic phones for their children to limit exposure to social media and online content.

In addition to mental health concerns, mobile phone users are becoming increasing alarmed by potential security risks associated with smartphones. A 2022 Deloitte survey revealed that nearly 60% of respondents worry about their devices being vulnerable to security breaches and organisations tracking them through their devices. This distrust is further fuelled by the lack of transparency regarding data collection practices and the increasing complexity of mobile operating systems.

Impact on Mobile Entertainment Services

The return to basic phones inevitably limits access to mobile entertainment services a trade-off that sits at the heart of this trend.

Without app stores or constant connectivity, users are stepping away from on-demand video, social media feeds, and mobile gaming. For many, this is a deliberate move a way to disconnect from digital noise and regain focus.

But beyond the digital detox narrative, this shift could also reignite interest in the early formats of mobile entertainment. Just as the return to physical media (like vinyl records or Polaroid cameras) has found a nostalgic and passionate following, the revival of feature phones could mark the rise of a “vintage mobile entertainment” movement.

In this light, basic phone users may come to represent a new niche of digital consumers almost like the purists of mobile culture. People who value minimalism, intentional usage, and a stripped-back experience. This creates an interesting opportunity for content creators and service providers to revisit simpler formats: downloadable tones, static graphics, or even text-based games entertainment designed for accessibility, light data usage, and offline consumption.

Could this be the next micro-market in mobile a new segment of business shaped by nostalgia, simplicity, and purposeful tech use?

Impact on advertisers

The resurgence of basic phones could significantly reshape how advertisers operate, particularly by shifting the expectations and mechanics of engagement. The main challenge is the loss of data-rich environments that smartphones provide. With fewer users engaging via apps or the web, there’s reduced access to behavioural tracking, precise geolocation, and interactive ad formats like video or programmatic banners. This could erode the effectiveness of digital advertising campaigns. However, it also revives older formats such as SMS marketing. Brands might turn to simpler, more direct communication, which can feel more personal or urgent, especially in markets where basic phone usage is growing rapidly. These campaigns could see higher engagement due to their lower saturation and novelty in a world now dominated by digital noise.

Advertisers will need to rethink not only their platforms but their assumptions about user attention, availability, and intent. Those who adapt to offer meaningful engagement in low-tech contexts—rather than trying to recreate the smartphone experience—stand the best chance of staying relevant.

Summary

The resurgence of basic phones represents a significant trend in the mobile phone market, driven by a complex interplay of factors. This movement highlights a growing awareness of the need for a more balanced and intentional relationship with technology. As consumers seek greater control over their digital lives, basic phones offer a viable alternative, promoting mental well-being, privacy, and a more focused lifestyle.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nicholas Rossman is a Programme Director at The Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF), a global trade body established in 2000 and headquartered in the UK with members across the world. As the voice of the mobile ecosystem, it focuses on cross-industry best practices, anti-fraud and monetisation. The Forum, which celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2025, provides its members with global and cross-sector platforms for networking, collaboration and advancing industry solutions.

Nicholas Rossman, MEF
Nicholas Rossman, MEF

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93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan’s Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring

Brad Ashton, a lively 93-year-old grandfather and former comedy scriptwriter, recently experienced what he enthusiastically calls “the future of motoring” after taking a spin in Nissan’s autonomous driving car. Marking the successful conclusion of Nissan’s groundbreaking evolvAD project, Brad’s ride around the rural roads of Bedfordshire offered a glimpse into how self-driving vehicles could significantly improve the quality of life for older drivers.

93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan's Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan’s Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep

As someone who’s been behind the wheel since 1947, Brad relies heavily on his car—a trusty Nissan Micra—to maintain independence, run errands, and care for his wife, Valerie. His recent ride in the autonomous Nissan highlighted the potential for driverless technology to offer independence to older people, especially those living in rural areas with limited public transport.

Reflecting on his experience, Brad noted, “Cars were different back in 1947 – you had to crank them up – so I’ve always wondered what the cars of the future would be like, and this is it. I felt safe and relaxed throughout the experience. Tech like this could help many of us stay in touch with friends and family, reducing feelings of isolation.”

93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan's Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan’s Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep

Brad’s thoughts align closely with recent research commissioned by Nissan and conducted by OnePoll, involving 1,000 participants aged over 70. The survey revealed a significant demand for technologies that support independence in later life:

  • 64% of respondents expressed interest in future technologies like autonomous vehicles to help maintain their independence.
  • 63% indicated discomfort at the prospect of relying on others for everyday tasks such as shopping and transport.
  • Around a third (36%) of elderly individuals in rural areas admitted feeling socially isolated due to limited driving ability.

Moreover, a considerable portion (21%) emphasised the importance of face-to-face communication, expressing a preference for personal interaction over online alternatives. This highlights the critical role that accessible transportation plays in maintaining social connections.

Nissan’s evolvAD research project has impressively navigated more than 16,000 autonomous miles across diverse UK roads, from busy urban centres to quiet rural lanes, without any accidents. This achievement underscores the technology’s potential to dramatically enhance road safety and offer new mobility solutions for individuals who may otherwise struggle to get around independently.

David Moss, Nissan’s Senior Vice President of Research & Development for the AMIEO region, shared his optimism about the future, stating, “Our talented team at Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Cranfield will continue developing this exciting technology. Autonomous driving offers safer, cleaner, and more inclusive mobility, bringing huge benefits to older generations and individuals in rural locations.”

With pioneers like Brad Ashton advocating its benefits, the future of autonomous driving promises to help older adults maintain independence and connectivity, transforming their golden years into an era of continued adventure and social interaction.

Stay tuned to The Gadget Man for more updates on how innovative automotive technologies are shaping our future on the roads.

Meet Connex: The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub That Simplifies Your Tech Life

If you’ve ever found yourself tangled in a web of cables or hunting for the right connection in a chaotic tech bag, Connex is here to save the day. This sleek, compact gadget is a game-changer for anyone tired of juggling multiple cables for different devices.

 

Meet Connex: The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub That Simplifies Your Tech Life
Meet Connex: The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub That Simplifies Your Tech Life

What is Connex?

Connex is a revolutionary cable adaptor hub designed to keep all your devices powered and connected without the hassle. Supporting standard charging, PD (Power Delivery) charging, and data transfer, Connex consolidates all your connection needs into one stylish, portable gadget.

In a world where gadgets rule our lives—smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, cameras, and more—Connex eliminates the frustration of messy cables and missing adaptors. It’s the ultimate solution for staying organised at home, in the office, or on the go.


Why Choose Connex?

The Connex isn’t just about functionality—it’s built to last and designed to impress. Its durable ABS shell, flexible silicone rubber connector arms, and nickel-plated steel reinforcers ensure long-lasting performance, even with daily use. Plus, it’s compact enough to fit in your bag or pocket, so you can take it anywhere.

Meet Connex: The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub That Simplifies Your Tech Life
Meet Connex: The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub That Simplifies Your Tech Life

Key Features at a Glance

  • Multiple Charging Options: Enjoy standard charging, PD fast charging, and data transfer—all in one device.
  • Tangle-Free Design: Say goodbye to messy cables and keep your workspace or bag organised.
  • Universal Compatibility: Works with a wide range of devices, ensuring you’re always connected.
  • Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials to withstand daily use.
  • Compact and Portable: Its sleek design fits easily in your pocket or travel kit.

Stylish and Affordable

The Connex comes in two stylish colours—black and jade—to match your personal aesthetic. At just £29.99, it’s an affordable investment in convenience and organisation.

You can grab your Connex today at Kraftedtech.com.


Why Connex is a Must-Have

For tech enthusiasts, digital nomads, and gadget lovers alike, Connex is a lifesaver. Whether you’re charging multiple devices, transferring data, or just looking to declutter your life, this all-in-one hub is a practical and elegant solution.

Ditch the chaos of tangled cables and missing adaptors—Connex has everything you need to stay connected, organised, and powered up.


What do you think of the Connex? Would you swap out your messy cables for this all-in-one adaptor hub? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem

The countdown is on! Entries are closing soon for the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards, the most prestigious event in the mobile ecosystem. Often referred to as the ‘Oscars of the Mobile Ecosystem’, the MEFFYS celebrates the cutting-edge innovation, creativity, and ingenuity that have shaped the mobile industry over the past year.


What Are the MEFFYS Awards?

Hosted by the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF), the MEFFYS Awards are a chance to spotlight the groundbreaking work happening across MEF’s core ecosystems. Whether you’re part of a start-up, a global enterprise, or an individual innovator, this is your opportunity to be recognised as a leader in telecoms and mobile innovation.

The MEFFYS 2025 features nine categories designed to celebrate all corners of the mobile ecosystem:

  • Content and Advertising: For creativity and innovation in mobile content.
  • Payments & Commerce: Transforming digital transactions with groundbreaking solutions.
  • ID & Data: Pioneering identity management and data solutions.
  • Connectivity & Wholesale: Driving seamless global connectivity.
  • Messaging Channels: Revolutionising how we communicate.
  • Omnichannel Customer Experience: Delivering cohesive and impactful customer journeys.
  • Mobile Evolution: Pushing the boundaries of mobile technology.
  • Antifraud: Protecting users and businesses with innovative solutions.
  • ESG: Recognising contributions to sustainability and governance.

Additionally, the MEFFYS Special Award will honour an individual’s Personal Contribution to the Mobile Ecosystem, a highlight of the ceremony every year.


Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem
Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem

The MEFFYS Awards Ceremony

This year’s awards ceremony will be held on Monday, 3rd March 2025, in Barcelona, coinciding with MWC week. The event promises to be a glamorous black-tie affair, complete with red carpet, fine dining, entertainment, and plenty of networking opportunities.

But it’s not just about celebrating the winners—it’s also a chance to take the pulse of the latest trends, innovations, and ideas driving the mobile ecosystem. With surprises planned for the evening, it’s sure to be a night to remember!


Key Dates and How to Enter

  • Nomination Deadline: 15th January 2025
  • Voting Closes: 17th February 2025
  • Winners Announced: 3rd March 2025

Nominations are open to everyone, but only MEF Members and MEF Minute Subscribers can vote. Submissions can span multiple categories, but each entry must represent a unique product, service, or use case.

Think your innovation deserves the spotlight? Nominate now: MEFFYS Awards Nominations.


Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem
Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem

Why the MEFFYS Matter

Since its inception in 2000, the Mobile Ecosystem Forum has championed innovation, best practices, and solutions that drive inclusion, sustainability, and trusted services across the mobile landscape. The MEFFYS Awards are an extension of this mission, showcasing the transformative power of mobile technology to enrich lives and accelerate industry growth.

From anti-fraud measures to sustainability projects, the MEFFYS spotlight the ideas and people shaping the future of mobile technology. With 20 years of history, these awards have become a benchmark of excellence in the industry.


Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem
Last Chance to Enter the 20th Annual MEFFYS Awards – The ‘Oscars’ of the Mobile Ecosystem

Don’t Miss Out

If you’re part of the mobile ecosystem and have been driving innovation, this is your moment to shine. Whether you’re advancing connectivity, redefining customer experiences, or championing sustainability, the MEFFYS are the platform to showcase your achievements.

The clock is ticking—submit your nomination today: Nominate for the MEFFYS Awards.


Are you planning to attend the MEFFYS in Barcelona, or have you submitted an entry? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or share your favourite moments from past MEFFYS ceremonies!

The Gadget Man General Election Special Part One – We Love Hitchin Interviews – Alistair Strathern Labour Party Candidate for Hitchin Constituency

The We Love Hitchin Interviews 2024 were conducted by Gadget Man, Matt Porter, who is also the founder of We Love Hitchin.

Matt took the initiative to interview each candidate running for the Hitchin Constituency in the General Election, providing an in-depth look at their visions and plans for the community.

You can view the interview below or listen to the podcast episode by clicking the play-head above.

Introduction and Background

The interview kicked off with Matt Porter, the Founder of We Love Hitchin, welcoming Alistair Strathern. Alistair shared insights into his background and explained why he decided to run for this seat. His motivations are rooted in a deep commitment to the community and a desire to bring meaningful change to Hitchin.

Key Issues Discussed

Cost of Living Crisis Alistair addressed the pressing issue of the cost of living crisis, outlining his plans to alleviate economic pressures on Hitchin residents. He emphasized the importance of creating a sustainable economic environment that supports all citizens.

NHS and Healthcare Healthcare was another major topic. Alistair spoke passionately about his vision for improving NHS services, ensuring that healthcare is accessible and efficient for everyone in the constituency.

Economy Discussing the economy, Alistair highlighted strategies for economic growth and stability. His plans focus on supporting local businesses and creating job opportunities to boost the local economy.

Climate Change and Environment On environmental issues, Alistair shared his approach to tackling climate change and promoting sustainability. His vision includes implementing green initiatives and supporting eco-friendly policies.

Crime Alistair also talked about measures to enhance safety and reduce crime in Hitchin. He stressed the need for a robust policing strategy and community engagement to create a safer environment.

Housing Addressing housing issues, Alistair discussed his plans to increase affordable housing and improve living conditions for all residents. He highlighted the importance of providing quality housing to support a thriving community.

Roads Infrastructure and road maintenance were also on the agenda. Alistair outlined his proposals for improving the condition of roads and ensuring better connectivity within Hitchin.

Community Questions

Public Ownership of Water Companies Andrea, a community member, asked about Alistair’s stance on bringing water companies back into public ownership. Alistair expressed his support for this move, emphasizing the importance of keeping essential resources under public control.

AI Safety Martin raised concerns about artificial intelligence and its safe use. Alistair acknowledged the potential risks of AI and advocated for stringent regulations to ensure it is used responsibly.

Gaza War and Palestine Recognition Nyland and Lauren asked about providing assistance in the Gaza conflict and recognizing Palestine as an independent state. Alistair shared his views on international policy and humanitarian aid, emphasizing the need for a balanced and compassionate approach.

Support for Special Needs Children Vanessa and Nicola, who have special needs children, asked about support for SEN families. Alistair pledged to improve resources and funding for special needs education and social care, aiming to provide better support for these vulnerable families.

Closing Remarks

In his closing remarks, Alistair Strathern appealed to the voters, highlighting his dedication to representing Hitchin and addressing its key issues. He urged the community to vote for him on the 4th of July, promising to work tirelessly for a fairer and more inclusive future.


Election Results for Hitchin Constituency 2024

The General Election results for the Hitchin Constituency have been announced. Here are the final tallies:

  • Bim Afolami (The Conservative Party Candidate): 14,958 votes
  • Charles Bunker (Reform UK): 6,760 votes
  • Sid Cordle (Christian Peoples Alliance): 181 votes
  • Will Lavin (Green Party): 2,631 votes
  • Chris Lucas (Liberal Democrats): 4,913 votes
  • Alistair Strathern (Labour Party): 23,067 votes – Elected

Congratulations to Alistair Strathern MP, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Hitchin! His victory marks a significant shift in the constituency, and we look forward to seeing his plans for Hitchin come to fruition.

Watch and Listen

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