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Samsung has partnered with KT to jointly research and develop next-generation tech to improve 6G signal quality.
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Nvidia kicked off its annual GTC by doubling down on its industry-specific services, unveiling a trove of telco-specific AI offerings targeting AI agents, RAN, and 6G.
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Legacy infrastructure is straining service providers financially and operationally, yet many remain hesitant to retire ageing systems like copper, 2G, and 3G, new research from TXO reveals.
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Global revenue from private cellular networks is set to more than double, reaching $12.2 billion by 2028 – an increase of 114% from 2025, despite sluggish market growth in recent years, according to new figures from Juniper Research.
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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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Samsung Electronics has inaugurated its new semiconductor research and development facility, NRD-K, in Korea.
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The Polish operation of Orange, working with Infinera and InPhoTech, Polish company, have transmitted data at 11.2Tbps over fibre.
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Two UK universities have set up a research and innovation unit to work on 6G, the next generation of mobile.
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A UK company has started what it calls the country’s first quantum computing as-a-service (QCaaS) platform.
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Orange has announced what it calls “the network of the future”, an experimental cloud-based network that it hopes will eventually provide “ambient connectivity”.
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German chancellor Angela Merkel has taken part in the presentation of IBM’s first quantum computer to a European research institution.
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IBM and the UK government are to invest £210 million between them over five years in quantum computing technology.
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Only months after he left Zayo, Dan Caruso is now in charge of a company at the very edge of quantum physics. You’ll be able to buy a computer next year, he tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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US company Airspan has jumped into the UK government’s call for new mobile suppliers by saying it will expand its presence in the country.
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The government of the Netherlands has awarded €615 million from its national growth fund to accelerate the country’s work in quantum technology.
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Telefónica is working with two quantum companies to integrate the emerging technology into its cloud service that is hosted in its virtual data centres.
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Ericsson is to open a collaborative research lab in Ottawa where it will test and co-create new virtualized 5G Radio Access Networks (RAN) technologies.