Top 10 most read: 5G 1Tbps record, Lenovo Superfish fallout, BYOD boost for Android

V3's exclusive report on the University of Surrey conducting 5G speed tests of 1Tbps certainly caught the attention of readers, and media outlets across the world picked up on the story.

Such mind-boggling speeds are a little way off yet, and likely to reduce in real-world use, but the fact that they can be achieved is a good indication of how central 5G services will be to future mobile data capacity.

Elsewhere, Lenovo's headaches from the Superfish adware saga continued after the firm's CTO was forced to promise that the firm will never install such software on its laptops again.

This wasn't enough to appease the Lizard Squad hacking group, which defaced Lenovo's website in the aftermath of the incident.

Elsewhere, as part of the V3 Enterprise Mobility Summit we heard from Mark Brown, executive director in cyber security and business resilience at EY, who warned businesses to expect more Android devices entering the corporate domain as bring your own device policies become standard.#V3mobility: University of Surrey achieves 5G speeds of 1Tbps
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