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Japan’s NTT Docomo and parent company NTT detailed plans to run experimental trials of next-generation mobile technologies with Nokia, NEC and Fujitsu, focused on sub-THz spectrum and AI-enabled interfaces in proof-of-concept tests.
Rohde & Schwarz announced that its R&S QPS201 security scanner has been placed on the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA’s) Qualified Products List (QPL), which approves it for use in U.S. airports and other TSA security screening facilities.
Comba Telecom Systems Holdings Limited announced the release of 4G/5G (8TR) Green Integrated Base Station Antenna, which expands its tower top portfolio to support operators achieve carbon neutrality targets.
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. announced it received an over $8 million dollar follow-on order for support of gateways of a low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation.
DARPA selects teams for COmpact Front-end Filters at the ElEment-level (COFFEE) program to sharpen focus on mitigating complex electromagnetic environment.
Microwave Journal Media Director, Pat Hindle, talks with guest co-host, Fred Schindler, about the June Semiconductor/IC issue, Mini-Circuits Interview about LTCC technology, industry news from MediaTek and Ericsson, and IMS2022 in Denver.
Socionext Inc. introduced the "SC1240 Series" radio wave ranging sensors that use the 60 GHz band with a built-in signal processing circuit for detecting the position and movement of a person with maximum accuracy.
Mercury Systems, Inc. announced it had received a $25 million contract award from a leading defense prime contractor for high performance RF subsystems to be integrated into an electronic warfare application.