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Telecom Egypt announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with global technology leader Nokia to roll out 5G data services across Egypt. The partnership aims to transform Egypt’s communications landscape by introducing 5G mobile technology to major cities such as Giza, Luxor, Aswan and Alexandria.Nokia will supply essential equipment to deliver these services, ensuring a superior experience for Telecom Egypt’s customers. The services, which offer faster speeds, increased capacity and improved data quality, are due to be launched later this year.Under the agreement, Nokia will deploy advanced 5G network access equipment, including baseband units and the latest radio antenna…

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Ericsson Eric Multi-year worldwide patent cross-license agreement signed Oppo. The agreement includes a cross-licensing of essential patents for mobile phone technologies, including 5G standards, and OPPO will pay royalties to Ericsson. Financial terms were not disclosed. In addition to the cross-licensing agreement, OPPO and Ericsson will collaborate on a range of 5G-related initiatives, including device testing, customer engagement and marketing. The agreement complies with global standards that require companies using 3GPP cellular technologies, such as 5G, to obtain licenses for patents to avoid patent infringement and to compensate patent holders for their research and development investments. “This important royalty-bearing license…

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SHENZHEN, China, July 15, 2024 — OPPO, a leading global technology company, today announced the signing of a global cooperation agreement with Ericsson. The agreement includes a global patent cross-license, technology cooperation, market expansion and other collaborations. The global cross-license covers standard essential patents (SEPs) related to cellular communications technologies, including 5G. Feng Ying, Chief Intellectual Property Officer of OPPO, said: “We are pleased to announce that we have signed a global cooperation agreement with Ericsson. The global patent cross-license between the two companies covers mobile phone standard essential patents, including 5G. This agreement reflects the mutual recognition and respect…

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UAB researchers have developed an innovative switch for 6G communications that promises to double performance to 120 GHz, reduce energy usage and make communications more sustainable and efficient. The device is a communications switch that increases sustainability and offers twice the performance of existing devices. UAB researchers have developed a communications switch that operates at extremely high frequencies while consuming less power than conventional technologies. The innovation is ideal for upcoming 6G communications systems, which will reduce energy usage and therefore improve sustainability. The results of their research were recently published in Nature Electronics. Switches are essential elements for controlling…

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The International Telecommunication Union, a part of the United Nations, says 6G has the potential to power a range of advancements, make communications more immersive and make connectivity universal.However, existing communication technologies have reached their theoretical bandwidth limits and there are several major problems that must be overcome.These include the difficulty of increasing capacity, high coverage costs and high energy consumption.The usual approach to overcome these constraints is to pile on more resources to improve the performance of the communication network, but this also significantly increases the network complexity. 01:44China built six times as many 5G towers in three months…

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6G Photo: VCGIn recent years, two important events have occurred in the global communications technology field. First, China has built the world’s first 6G communications and intelligent integration field test network, significantly improving the performance of communications systems. Second, Germany plans to exclude technologies and components of Huawei, ZTE and other Chinese communications companies from its 5G wireless network by 2029 due to concerns about “espionage,” and sees this as a step toward “risk avoidance.” These two events are in stark contrast. While the world-leading China continues to push forward with the research and development of 6G technology, some countries…

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With many UK businesses prioritising digitalisation, strong network connectivity is becoming a key driver of the UK economy, which is why the UK Government is investing £40 million to extend 5G coverage across all densely populated areas of the country by 2030. Reliable network connectivity is of paramount importance to small and medium-sized businesses, whose low profit margins mean that even a minute of downtime can result in significant revenue loss and undermine profitability. Small businesses make up 99.9% of the UK’s private sector, with over 5.6 million businesses operating, but they are struggling with the pressures of rising interest…

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According to the latest Ericsson Mobility Report, the number of 5G subscribers is forecast to reach 5.6 billion by the end of 2029. Global 5G population coverage outside mainland China is expected to double from 40% at the end of 2023 to 80% by 2029. According to network and telecommunications company Ericsson, around 300 communications service providers (CSPs) worldwide are offering 5G services, of which around 50 have launched 5G Standalone (5G SA). “Service providers in the leading 5G markets of Australia and Singapore continue to focus on innovating on speed, coverage and differentiated services,” said Daniel Audet, head…

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“” On September 9, 2019, a demonstration took place in The Hague, Netherlands, against 5G technology. Demonstrators fear that the planned installation of tens of thousands of new masts will violate health, radiation, privacy and environmental rights. Michelle Polo/Getty Images Like all evolving technologies, more details about 5G will continue to emerge, but there’s no doubt that 5G will change your life in profound ways. But despite all the specs, upgrades and improvements that come with 5G, there are also concerns that the technology could be harmful to human health. do not have We’re talking about the conspiracy theory that…

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London/Berlin CNN — Germany will phase out components made by China’s Huawei and ZTE from its 5G wireless networks over the next five years, a move that risks further worsening already tense ties with the world’s second-largest economy. Mobile network operators including Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica have agreed to remove components from their 5G “core networks”, which are connected to the internet and act as control centers, by the end of 2026. By the end of 2029, these components should also be removed from the “access and transport network”, which includes the physical parts of the 5G network such…

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