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Vodafone Germany has a compact 5G antenna in partnership with vendor Ericsson.Earlier this week, Vodafone revealed that the first compact 5G antenna was deployed in the Düssseldorf parking garage.By the end of next year, VODAFONE will be expanded up to 500.Note that the deployment of the site can enlarge the 5G mobile network coverage on the roof, especially on the rooftop.Vodafone has acknowledged the problem of expanding the network on the roof of Germany, and has stated a landowner opposition in addition to the lack of space.The company said, “There are many cases where the LTE antenna has already sent…

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To address the shortage of rooftop space in Germany and improve 5G coverage in urban areas, Vodafone is working with Ericsson to introduce new small antenna technology to its mobile network, starting with installations in Düsseldorf, with the aim of adding 500 more across Germany by the end of 2026. One of the biggest challenges for network expansion in Germany is finding new locations to install additional 5G antennas due to the lack of space left on rooftops. Available rooftop locations often do not meet the static requirements of network planners, and current locations with LTE masts often lack the…

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With an iPhone and a headset, many people can now talk to others nearby. Apple is developing technology that would allow any number of people in close proximity to start an audio chat using just an iPhone and a headset like AirPods, without the need for Wi-Fi or cellular service.It allows for instant communication, similar to the Walkie-Talkie feature on the Apple Watch, but between groups rather than individuals.Unlike the walkie-talkie feature, this new technology eliminates the round trip to Apple’s cloud servers, eliminating one of the factors that makes walkie-talkies unreliable. And unlike walkie-talkies, it allows any group of…

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One of the biggest challenges for network expansion in Germany is finding new locations to install additional 5G antennas due to the lack of space left on rooftops. Available rooftop locations often do not meet the static requirements of network planners, and current locations with LTE masts often lack the space to install additional 5G antennas.To address this challenge, Vodafone now Ericsson Interleaved AIR 3218 antennas are now operational, improving 5G network performance, capacity and coverage on rooftops without increasing the antenna footprint. The first compact 5G antennas have been deployed in a multi-storey car park in Düsseldorf, with up…

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Most of the giant metal towers the city commissioned to give low-income neighborhoods access to high-speed 5G internet still lack cell phone signal, more than two years after hundreds of towers began popping up across the five boroughs.Of the roughly 200 Link5G towers tech company CityBridge has installed since 2022, only two have 5G equipment installed, company executives said. Installation delays and waning enthusiasm for 5G technology have discouraged carriers such as Verizon from using the towers to build their own networks, experts say. The company has a contract with just one carrier to provide high-speed internet, hindering efforts to…

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Vodafone Germany has announced that the first small antenna has been installed in a car park in Düsseldorf. German telecommunications operator Vodafone Deutschland has started deploying small base stations developed by Swedish vendor Ericsson to expand 5G coverage across the country. Vodafone Germany said in a statement that the first small antenna has been installed in a car park in Duesseldorf, and the company said it aims to deploy up to 500 small antennas to extend 5G coverage across Germany by the end of 2025. Mark Helzer, head of network development at Vodafone, said: “Strong winds put pressure on roof-mounted…

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When you have a guest over, one of the first things you do is share your Wi-Fi password with them. Sharing Wi-Fi passwords has gotten a lot better recently, but there’s still room for improvement. 1Password, one of the best password manager apps, has added a new feature that makes it even easier to share your Wi-Fi passwords with others. 1Password can automatically generate QR codes for any Wi-Fi network you’ve saved, making it easy to share even if you’ve never connected to that network. This gives it an advantage over other Wi-Fi password sharing methods that require you to…

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Germany will phase out the use of Chinese-made parts from telecommunications giants Huawei and ZTE in its 5G networks over the next few years due to security concerns, the interior ministry said on Thursday. Interior Minister Nancy Fazer said components from Chinese giants will be removed from the 5G core network by the end of 2026. Huawei and ZTE’s “critical control systems” for 5G access will be replaced by the end of 2029. What did Germany say? 5G networks are part of Germany’s “critical infrastructure” and are crucial to the functioning of a range of sectors, from healthcare to transport…

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Germany will start excluding key components made by Chinese telecoms equipment makers Huawei and ZTE from its 5G core network from 2026, a top German security official said on Thursday. Interior Minister Nancy Faser said Germany aims to remove the components by the end of 2026. After that, Huawei and ZTE parts will be banned. Additionally, these manufacturers’ “critical management systems” in 5G access and transport networks are required to be replaced by the end of 2029. The interior ministry said the decision follows recent discussions with Germany’s 5G network operators Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone and Telefonica. Contracts with the three…

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The German government announced Thursday that it has reached an agreement with major telecommunications companies to stop using critical components from Huawei and ZTE in their 5G mobile infrastructure within five years. This is the latest move by European countries to ban Chinese companies from critical communications infrastructure. .”We are protecting the central nervous system of the German economy, and we are protecting the communications of our people, our businesses and our nation,” Interior Minister Nancy Feser said at a press conference in Berlin on Thursday.The agreement with telecommunications companies Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone and Telefonica will be carried out in…

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