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India Orders Smartphone Makers To Preload State-owned Cyber Safety App
An advertisement billboard for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 mobile phone is seen at an electronics store in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 2, 2025. India's telecoms ministry directs smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices, according to a government order, raising concerns of data privacy and user consent in one of the largest handset markets in the world. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
The Orange logo is seen on a street in Warsaw, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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People And Dog Rest On Seawall Bench With Venice Skyline View
Two people sit on a low stone seawall or bench along the waterfront, with a small dog sitting between them, in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The person on the right looks intently at a smartphone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Firenze Campo Di Marte Railway Station
A traveler stands on a train platform, looking intently at his smartphone near an open train car and a digital information display board in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The sign indicates train departures for ''Firenze SMN'' (Santa Maria Novella), highlighting the station's role in local transport and the Italian railways network. Other passengers and a glass elevator are visible on the platform, which features brick paving and sunlit foliage (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto). -
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939246
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939256
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939255
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939247
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939254
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939245
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939250
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939252
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939248
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939253
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939249
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NEWS - 5G Funkmast im niederländischen Rotterdam
rotterdam - a 5g mast telephony fire A 4G / 5G transmission mast Fanatic supporters of conspiracy theories may be behind the arson of several 5G transmission masts. *** Local Caption *** 30939251
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FEATURE - Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona
Feb. 20, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - The site where it will took place the Mobile Word Congress 2016, in Barcelona, 20th of February, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Japon Transport
070527ATT057 Tokyo . Japon . 10 04 2007 . Collegiene dans le metro de Tokyo . Tokyo . Japan . school girl in the Tokyo Metro
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Japon telecom
Tokyo. Japon . 25 06 2009 . Femme utilisant un telephone portable. Tokyo. Japan . Woman using a cell phone and drinking soda
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Italy Prodi Telecom Accusations
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi giving a speech at the Italian Senate in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, as the government is accused of interfering in the strategy to restructure the telecommunications giant Telecom Italia. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Italy Prodi Telecom Accusations
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi giving a speech at the Italian Senate in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, as the government is accused of interfering in the strategy to restructure the telecommunications giant Telecom Italia. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Italy Prodi Telecom Accusations
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi giving a speech at the Italian Senate in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, as the government is accused of interfering in the strategy to restructure the telecommunications giant Telecom Italia. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Italy Prodi Telecom Accusations
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi giving a speech, flanked by Italian Communications minister Paolo Gentiloni (right), at the Italian Senate in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, as the government is accused of interfering in the strategy to restructure the telecommunications giant Telecom Italia. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Italy Prodi Telecom Accusations
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi giving a speech at the Italian Senate in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, as the government is accused of interfering in the strategy to restructure the telecommunications giant Telecom Italia. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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S CLUB 7 LAUNCH BBC 'CHILDREN IN NEED' DONATION LINE AT BT TELECOM TOWER IN LONDON, BRITAIN - NOV 2001
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen / Rex Features (372513f)
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S CLUB 7 LAUNCH BBC 'CHILDREN IN NEED' DONATION LINE AT BT TELECOM TOWER IN LONDON, BRITAIN - NOV 2001
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S CLUB 7 LAUNCH BBC 'CHILDREN IN NEED' DONATION LINE AT BT TELECOM TOWER IN LONDON, BRITAIN - NOV 2001
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen / Rex Features (372513c)
S CLUB 7 WITH PUDSEY BEARS
S CLUB 7 LAUNCH BBC 'CHILDREN IN NEED' DONATION LINE AT BT TELECOM TOWER IN LONDON, BRITAIN - NOV 2001
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VARIOUS, BRITAIN - 1994
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NICHOLAS BAILEY / Rex Features ( 232640C )
RED PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOX, KENSINGTON, LONDON, BRITAIN
The Death of the Red Telephone Box
THE DEATH OF THE RED TELEPHONE BOX
It looks like the line is about to go dead on the humble red telephone box.
The British icon looks set to go the great telephone exchange in the sky when nearly 10,000 non-profitable payphones disappear as British Telecom cuts costs.
It means that, in the age of mobile phones, free call offers from home phones and the rise of email, the familiar call box could become a rare sight on British streets.
First installed in 1935, the boxes were painted red to match British Army tunics and have since become a must-have picture opportunity for every visitor to the UK.
But due to the decline in use, it looks like the last ring for many of them, especially in rural areas.
One box in London's Parliament Square is literally only used by tourists to capture a quintessentially British souvenir snap.
And BT recently revealed that one red box at Wixoe, near Sudbury, had only been used ONCE in a year. But locals were incensed when it was earmarked for removal.
David Smith, secretary of the parish meeting, echoed local feeling when he said the phone could go but the box must stay. He said: "We realise it is going to go as a public telephone. We just don't want the box to go - it is a landmark, part of the village. It has stood on the corner for 50 years and we are prepared to take on looking after it."
Thankfully, almost 3,000 of the UK's remaining 13,000 classic red booths have been listed for their heritage value and cannot be removed even if they are disconnected.
It may be the last call for a pay phone on every corner - but there's life in the old red telephone box yet.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Stuart Clarke/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/NKNKMYZR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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LONDON RED TELEPHONE BOXES FOR AUCTION - 1987
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Voos / Rex Features ( 136935B )
RED PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOXES
The Death of the Red Telephone Box
THE DEATH OF THE RED TELEPHONE BOX
It looks like the line is about to go dead on the humble red telephone box.
The British icon looks set to go the great telephone exchange in the sky when nearly 10,000 non-profitable payphones disappear as British Telecom cuts costs.
It means that, in the age of mobile phones, free call offers from home phones and the rise of email, the familiar call box could become a rare sight on British streets.
First installed in 1935, the boxes were painted red to match British Army tunics and have since become a must-have picture opportunity for every visitor to the UK.
But due to the decline in use, it looks like the last ring for many of them, especially in rural areas.
One box in London's Parliament Square is literally only used by tourists to capture a quintessentially British souvenir snap.
And BT recently revealed that one red box at Wixoe, near Sudbury, had only been used ONCE in a year. But locals were incensed when it was earmarked for removal.
David Smith, secretary of the parish meeting, echoed local feeling when he said the phone could go but the box must stay. He said: "We realise it is going to go as a public telephone. We just don't want the box to go - it is a landmark, part of the village. It has stood on the corner for 50 years and we are prepared to take on looking after it."
Thankfully, almost 3,000 of the UK's remaining 13,000 classic red booths have been listed for their heritage value and cannot be removed even if they are disconnected.
It may be the last call for a pay phone on every corner - but there's life in the old red telephone box yet.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Stuart Clarke/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/NKNKMYZR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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