US Chooses Ericsson, Nokia, and Samsung Over Chinese 5G Suppliers

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US telecommunications giant AT&T has confirmed it will deploy 5G network equipment from Ericsson, Nokia, and Samsung. With this announcement, no major US operator will be using network gear from Chinese manufacturers for their next-generation networks. AT&T is the last of the big US carriers to reveal its 5G suppliers. Rival carriers Verizon and Sprint … Read more

Gemalto Launches First M2M Module for Industrial IoT Devices

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(c)iStock.com/peshkov Gemalto has introduced the Cinterion ELS31, a new LTE Category 1 wireless module designed specifically for machine-to-machine (M2M) and industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The ELS31 strengthens 4G LTE connectivity for devices that need reliable, efficient cellular links without requiring the high bandwidth of consumer LTE services. Engineered for power efficiency, the module … Read more

How Advanced Antenna Technologies Boost LTE Network Capacity

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/photovideostock) Operators’ Capacity Challenge Worldwide, network operators face ever-increasing demand for reliable connections, higher throughput and consistent cellular performance from subscribers. The primary way to address these pressures is to increase overall network capacity. Traditionally, operators expand capacity using three main approaches: improving spectral efficiency, acquiring or reallocating spectrum, and densifying networks by … Read more

Cloud Computing as a Service: Key Benefits for Your Business

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Cloud Technology   Cloud computing is a modern technology that enables businesses, institutions, and individuals to store, manage, and access data remotely. Since cloud services entered the market, users have gained the flexibility to create backups and restore essential information required for critical business operations. Many cloud consulting firms offer affordable, feature-rich suites of cloud … Read more

Vodafone-Three Merger Faces CMA Concerns Over Competition Issues

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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally identified competition concerns over the proposed Vodafone–Three merger in the UK. An independent inquiry group leading the investigation has tentatively concluded that the merger could result in higher prices for tens of millions of mobile customers or reduced service levels, such as smaller data allowances in consumer … Read more

Microsoft and Meta Build Highest-Capacity Transatlantic Cable for Faster Internet

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Courtney Keating) Microsoft and Facebook have joined forces to build a major new high-speed transatlantic subsea cable designed to deliver unprecedented capacity and greater resilience for cloud and online services. The collaboration aims to strengthen transatlantic connectivity to support services such as Bing, Office 365, Skype, Xbox Live, and Microsoft Azure. As global … Read more

O2 and NEC Launch Multi‑Vendor OpenRAN Trial with Commercial Hardware

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O2 has teamed up with NEC to run a trial of OpenRAN technology using hardware from multiple vendors. OpenRAN promotes open, standards-based and interoperable software and hardware for radio access networks. By decoupling software and hardware and enabling multi-vendor interoperability, OpenRAN offers operators greater deployment flexibility, potential cost savings and improved network resilience. The joint … Read more

AT&T Abandons Attempted Merger with T-Mobile: What’s Next?

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AT&T has abandoned its controversial attempt to acquire T‑Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom (DT). Announced in March as a £39 billion acquisition, the deal immediately drew strong criticism from consumer groups and quickly faced intense scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The termination triggers a substantial settlement: AT&T … Read more

How Ukraine Uses Starlink to Keep Global Communications Online

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Ukraine is successfully using SpaceX’s satellite broadband system Starlink to preserve international connectivity while defending itself against the Russian invasion. After Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov requested assistance from SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, a shipment of Starlink terminals arrived in the country, providing a critical communications lifeline: Starlink — here. Thanks, @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/dZbaYqWYCf — … Read more

Floating Antennas Deliver Fast, Reliable 5G Coverage

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Researchers are developing a floating antenna design to relieve congestion in the electromagnetic frequency spectrum and strengthen wireless signals. At the ElectroScience Laboratory (ESL) at Ohio State University, the team is creating suspended high-gain millimeter-wave antenna arrays using a combination of 3D printing and MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) technologies. Their approach isolates the radiating elements from … Read more