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Keysight has built the first MIMO OTA dynamic channel model test and user equipment performance validation system with China Telecommunication Technology Labs (CTTL) based on CTIA requirements for 5G NR FR1.
Fibocom has achieved certification from Telstra, the leading mobile network service provider in Australia, with its SDX62-empowered module FM160-EAU tested on Telstra's 5G network,
Keysight Technologies, Inc. gained approval for the industry's first 5G NR Release 16 (Rel-16) power saving test cases for demodulation and radio resource management (RRM) in the n78 frequency band.
Ericsson and Intel have announced a strategic collaboration to utilize Intel’s 18A process and manufacturing technology for Ericsson’s future next-generation optimized 5G infrastructure.
According to a recent forecast report by Dell’Oro Group, the cumulative revenue for microwave transmission equipment in the next five years is forecast to be $18 billion, which is 12 percent higher than the revenue achieved in the last five years.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. has submitted the first protocol conformance test case for 3GPP Release 17 standards for non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) using narrowband IoT technology.
5G Americas unveils the “Update on 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks,” on current developments in the growth of partnerships and technologies relating to non-terrestrial network (NTN) integration with 5G networks, building on a previous whitepaper on this subject.
NTT Corporation and researchers with the Tokyo Institute of Technology succeeded in achieving the world’s first wireless data transmission via beamforming in the 300 GHz band, which is expected to be utilized in the realization of 6G communications.
Ericsson announced that Spark, one of New Zealand’s largest telecommunications and digital services providers, has appointed Ericsson to supply its 5G Core solution to power Spark’s 5G Standalone (SA) network in New Zealand.