Japan Achieves 319 Tb/s Internet Record in High-Speed Data Transfer

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Japan has set a new internet data-transfer speed record of 319 Tb/s, breaking the previous milestone set less than a year earlier. Last year, a collaborative effort between researchers in Japan and the United Kingdom produced a record speed of 178 Tb/s. That achievement was remarkable, but the new result from Japan’s National Institute of … Read more

How 6G Sensing Will Transform Industries, According to ETSI

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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has outlined the sensing capabilities anticipated in future 6G networks. An ETSI report on Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) presents 18 advanced use cases that harness the convergence of sensing and communication technologies to create more context-aware, efficient, and responsive systems. Alain Mourad, Chair of the ISAC Industry Specification … Read more

SK Telecom Expands Data Center Projects in South Korea and Vietnam

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Work is underway to expand SK Telecom’s data infrastructure both domestically and internationally. According to reports from Data Centre Dynamics, SK Telecom plans a major expansion of its Ulsan campus in South Korea and intends to build a new facility in Vietnam. At SK’s AI Summit on November 3, executives announced that the Ulsan expansion … Read more

LTE-Compliant Products: Ahead of Demand or Right on Time?

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Those who lived through the 2.5G–3G–HSDPA transition in technical or commercial roles may already be feeling a strong sense of déjà vu. If you haven’t, beware: you may be enjoying the “happiness of ignorance” without realizing it. Believing that rolling out 4G networks will instantly make everything work seamlessly — carriers, hardware, software, uninterrupted live … Read more

Nokia to Keep Flexible Remote Work After COVID, Survey Shows

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Nokia will continue to offer flexible working options for its employees after a company-wide survey confirmed strong support for hybrid arrangements. Flexible work was already gaining momentum before the COVID-19 pandemic as people sought to reduce commute time and costs, lower stress, and make it feasible to live farther from city centers where housing and … Read more

Vodafone, Nokia, Cisco Lead First Multi-Vendor Trial of New Broadband Standard

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Vodafone, Nokia, Cisco, Benu Networks, and Casa Systems have completed the first multi-vendor trial of a new broadband standard, demonstrating interoperability and the potential to reshape fixed broadband networks. The test validated a new open architecture for the Broadband Network Gateway (BNG). BNGs are essential network elements that authenticate and connect multiple subscribers to the … Read more

Sprint Blasts AT&T Over Fake 5G in Full-Page NYT Ad

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Sprint ran a full-page advertisement in the New York Times accusing rival AT&T of promoting “fake 5G” through its 5G Evolution marketing. AT&T’s “5G-E” branding has drawn criticism from competitors because the network is built on 4G LTE technology. The company argues that these enhancements are stepping stones that will be integrated into its true … Read more

FCC Probes Carriers’ Free Data Plans and Net Neutrality Strategy

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/franckreporter) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has asked AT&T, Comcast and T-Mobile US to explain how they offer customers free data for watching online video—practices that raise net neutrality concerns. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler emphasized that this request is not an investigation, but rather an effort to keep the agency informed about these … Read more

China Drives M2M and IPTV Subscriber Growth Amid Global Cybersecurity Concerns

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Despite rising concerns about cybersecurity tied to China, the country continues to push technological boundaries and lead several global markets, most notably in machine-to-machine (M2M) connections and IPTV subscribers. During the second half of 2012 alone, cellular M2M connections in China grew by nearly 5.5 million. To put that into perspective, that increase is roughly … Read more

Historic Red Phone Boxes Get a Modern World Makeover

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(Image Credit: New World Payphones) The original ‘K2’ red phone boxes are iconic, but many have fallen into disrepair and feel like relics from before the smartphone era. New World Payphones is reinventing the classic red booth with features designed for modern urban life. New World Payphones operates one of the largest payphone fleets in … Read more