5G
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Vladimir Lučić, CEO of Telekom Srbija Group, explains what it takes to prepare for today’s digital transformation
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Verizon revealed it has developed a new AI-powered private 5G platform with Nvidia, aimed at helping businesses securely deploy AI at the edge.
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Researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) claim to have developed an antenna system capable of simultaneously transmitting multiple signals to users in different directions, substantially increasing channel capacity for next-gen wireless technologies like 6G.
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Nokia has unveiled the 5G Banshee Flex Radio, a new mobile broadband edge network designed to provide secure connectivity on the battlefield.
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Nokia has secured a multi-year contract extension with French telecoms giant iIiad Group to support its 3G, 4G, and 5G mobile networks across France and Italy.
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Verizon's Leighton Griffiths on smart venues, 5G, and the future of fan engagement
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Ericsson posted earnings that beat expectations, supported by sales in its second-largest market, India.
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NTT has announced a new, live private 5G installation for a leading university in Germany.
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Cellcom and Parallel Wireless confirm the launch of their pilot, which will see the deployment of autonomous 5G standalone (SA) core sites in Israel.
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Juniper Networks has appointed Neil McRae, formerly of BT, as its chief network strategist.
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For our second episode of the C-Suite Hotseat, Saf Malik is joined by Katherine Ainley, CEO, and Blessing Makumbe, VP and head of digital services for Ericsson UK & Ireland.
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The UK government has announced an investment package worth up to £150 million to boost digital connectivity across the country.
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Nokia has opted for Zain Jordan to supply 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment throughout Jordan.
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An Ericsson subsidiary has bought Ericom, a US company that provides 5G-oriented cloud-based security.
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Ericsson and Intel have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the development of 5G use cases to accelerate digitalisation in Malaysia.
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5G will drive Singapore’s mobile service revenue to over US$2.1 billion in 2027 according to forecasts from GlobalData.
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Ericsson is claiming a European record for 5G download speeds of almost 6Gbps, with uploads of 1.6Gbps.
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NTT and KDDI Corporation (KDDI) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote global standardisation in optical networks.