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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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Telco software solution provider Elisa Polystar has appointed Steve Preston as its CEO, effective January 1 2025.
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Field service management (FSM) provider Totalmobile has announced the acquisition of Irish workforce management firm Gartan Technologies.
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Ericsson has unveiled a new Compact Packet Core solution designed to reduce barriers for operators to modernise legacy systems.
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AMD has released the latest version of its ROCm software stack for GPUs, adding tools to cut down AI development times.
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Ericsson has unveiled a range of 5G-focused software products designed to support operators improve network efficiency and performance.
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Q-CTRL, a startup developing quantum infrastructure software, has secured an additional $59 million in funding, making its series B round the largest ever for a quantum software company.
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British semiconductor researchers and businesses will have enhanced access to funding from Horizon Europe and the government, the UK announced yesterday.
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Ericsson’s 2023 report focused on its efforts to support open, programable and automated networks in light of a challenging 2023.
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Sparkle inks a deal with Kush Investments firm to a provide a virtual fibre solution in the upcoming Blue & Raman submarine cable system.
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Mavenir, the software company that is funded by the climate-change and 2020 election denying Koch family, is working with Google Cloud to make available cloud-native 5G solutions.
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Back live and in-person at this year's Capacity Middle East conference in Dubai, the keynote panel session had one message to share – its time for carriers to 'rise above the dumb pipe' and enter into the world of softwarisation.
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Cloud company Platform9 has hired Bhaskar Gorti, formerly of Oracle and Nokia, as CEO.
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A company run by public cloud evangelist Danielle Royston has raised US$1 billion to support the acquisition, development and cloudification of software products for the telecoms market.
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Colocation company EdgeMicro is to ally itself with Laser Light Communications, a project to connect hyperscale data centres with a software-defined mixture of fibre and laser-based satellites.
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A new project to connect hyperscale data centres with a software-defined mixture of fibre and laser-based satellites should be going ahead in the next few months.
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Cataworx, a provider of business-to-business sales automation software, and Nokia have developed an integrated solution, which enables communication service providers to provide instant quotes for optical network connectivity services, with support for dynamic pricing, and empowering their customers to trigger service fulfilment through order orchestration.
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