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AT&T is conducting field trials of its broadband over power line technology, named Project AirGig, in Georgia and an undisclosed location outside the U.S. AT&T says the technology can support Gbps data rates.
Rohde & Schwarz has introduced a new realtime control interface software option for simulated radar scenarios based on pulse descriptor word (PDW) streaming.
Verizon has selected Ericsson to provide the networking equipment for Verizon’s 28 GHz, pre-standard 5G fixed wireless access service, which will be deployed in several U.S. communities during the second half of 2018.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced that it had successfully completed a trial with the Nordic mobile operator company Telia. In the trial, the company successfully transmitted data using NB-IoT and LTE-M on a commercial network.
Marvell, a leader in storage, networking and connectivity semiconductor solutions, introduced what the company says is the industry’s most complete 802.11ax wireless product portfolio.
Autotalks has endorsed Anritsu Corporation’s RF calibration and validation test solution that is based on its MT8870A high-speed wireless test platform for V2X applications.
Toshiba Electronics Europe has introduced the mixed-signal TC35679IFTG IC that is compliant with Bluetooth® Low Energy core specification 4.2 for use in harsh automotive environments and extended temperature ranges.