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U.S. military systems successfully coexist with full-power 5G networks in the lower 3 GHz band in over 30 countries, according to new research commissioned by CTIA.
The State Department has made a determination approving a possible foreign military sale to the Government of Australia of Javelin FGM-148F missiles and related equipment for an estimated cost of $60.18 million.
Passage of the CHIPS for America Act, now signed into law by President Joe Biden, will provide more than $52 billion to invest in domestic U.S. chip manufacturing and research.
Tabor Electronics are expanding their operations in the U.S., by opening two new offices: U.S. headquarters in San Francisco, Calif., and its Quantum System Development Lab in Berkeley Calif.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. has joined the Anterix Active Ecosystem Program to help advance private long-term evolution (LTE) broadband deployments in the U.S.
Amazon's Project Kuiper and Verizon have begun to develop technical specifications and define preliminary commercial models for a range of connectivity services for U.S. consumers and global enterprise customers operating in rural and remote locations around the world.
Hughes and OneWeb agree to deliver LEO satellite services as part of Hughes multi-transport solution portfolio and demonstrate successful multi-orbit connectivity across GEO and LEO satellites.
Nokia suspended its technical work within the O-RAN Alliance, citing concerns about sharing information with companies the U.S. government identified as potential security risks due to ties to the Chinese military.