Samsung
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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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Samsung Electronics has partnered with AWS to showcase a generative AI solution that can simplify large-scale radio access network (RAN) deployments.
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Verizon has successfully deployed multi-vendor RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) functionality in its commercial network, marking a major advancement in Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) technology.
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Samsung Electronics has completed the first end-to-end Reduced Capability (RedCap) trial over a private 5G network in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company.
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Verizon has teamed up with Samsung and Qualcomm to add multi-vendor RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) functionality to boost its network operational efficiency.
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Verizon has achieved a new 5G speed milestone, reaching 5.5 Gbps download speeds — the equivalent of downloading 266 Taylor Swift albums a minute — during tests with Samsung Electronics and MediaTek.
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Samsung has announced a new research group focusing on the development of 6G networks and devices that will be established in the UK.
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Fresh off of India 5G spectrum auction that was finally completed this week, Bharti Airtel has awarded contracts to Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung for its 5G rollout.
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Vodafone is to build an open RAN mobile network around the Torquay area of south-west England.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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Virgin Media O2 and Samsung have deployed multiple 4G and 5G sites across the UK and completed their the first 5G data call on Virgin Media O2's commercial 5G network, using the sites.
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IBM and Samsung Electronics have hailed a breakthrough in semiconductor design using a new vertical transistor architecture.
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Samsung Electronics (Samsung) and Ciena have entered into an agreement to deliver 5G network solutions.
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Samsung has announced it will conduct 4G and 5G trials with Virgin Media O2 in the UK.
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TPG Telecom is to conduct Australia’s first 5G virtualised RAN (vRAN) trial on 26GHz, using integrated mmWave solution.
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Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson and Samsung Electronics have implemented multi-vendor 5G end-to-end (E2E) Network Slicing with a commercial 5G device.
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Ericsson and Samsung have signed a multi-year global patent license agreement.
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Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung will be the only three vendors allowed to compete for 5G infrastructure contracts in India, says the country’s government.