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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…
By 2029, Germany ordered a mobile carrier to completely remove Chinese components within a 5G network in Japan.This is a major hit for Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE.Germany chose to follow other markets, such as the UK, when banning Chinese companies from the active role of a 5G network in Japan.Under the former President of President Donald Trump, under the current Biden administration, the increase in pressure from the United States has led to a country alliance that imposes sanctions on Haway, ZTE, and many other Chinese companies. Ta.The gradual abolition of the components is executed in two stages, and…
The 6G facility was developed in partnership with Keysight and is based on Keysight instrumentation and software. The University of Sheffield has announced it will open a “National 6G Radio Systems Facility” in Sheffield aimed at helping the UK become a global leader in 6G. According to the University of Sheffield, the new facility, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), will play a key role in driving 6G innovation by bringing together academic and industrial partners and providing the specialist equipment needed to jointly develop future 6G solutions. The new national centre will be based in…
MasOrange said the rollout of its 5G virtual private network will require a total investment of €3.6 million over the next five years. The new private 5G Standalone (SA) network deployed by Spanish telecommunications group MasOrange in the port of Barcelona, Spain, is now operational, the company announced in a release. Orange announced last July that it had developed a 5G SA virtual private network for the Port of Barcelona, with the goal of providing advanced mobility services to the entire port area and its users. Spanish telecommunications operator Orange said the deployment of its 5G virtual private network will…
We’ve all been there: You’re on a plane, you have WiFi, but you don’t want to pay a few dollars to watch dog videos. What do you do? We never encourage stealing services, but as an intellectual exercise, [Robert Heaton] An interesting idea was raised: could the limited free use of the network be used to access the general Internet? The answer is yes. Yes, the connection sucks. Here’s how it works: The airline gives you access to your frequent flyer account, where you can change your name or other information. A machine on the ground can see the change…
As the communications industry continues to evolve, the debate around 6G is heating up. While some industry leaders are investing heavily in 6G research and development in the hopes of enabling next-generation networks that are more energy efficient, others remain skeptical, questioning the tangible benefits and return on investment, especially as the industry remains focused on monetizing 5G. To address these important discussions, RCR Wireless News is pleased to announce a virtual 6G Forum on October 1. The event will provide a comprehensive look at the latest advancements in 6G research, future service possibilities and projected timelines for deployment. Participants…
Vodafone has begun deploying Ericsson’s innovative Interleaved AIR 3218 antennas to improve the performance, capacity and coverage of its 5G network without increasing its existing antenna footprint.The lack of suitable rooftop locations for additional 5G antennas is a major issue in German urban areas: many of the available rooftop sites do not meet network planners’ static requirements, and current LTE mast locations often lack the space to install additional 5G equipment.Tanya Richter, Vodafone’s head of technology, explained the complexity of the situation: “Strong winds put pressure on the surface of antennas mounted on roofs. The more mobile phone antennas there…
According to Ericsson Mobility ReportThe number of global 5G subscribers is expected to triple from 1.6 billion in 2023 to 5.3 billion by 2029. Simon Norton Simon Norton”Vodafone is building a highly scalable, innovative network that can manage more traffic, more complex numbers of services for the B2C and B2B sectors,” said Vodafone’s head of digital and OSS, David Schneider. in Keysight Technologies According to a press release, the company is a communications services provider. Vodafoneis using Keysight’s 5G network visibility solutions to ensure its subscribers have the most reliable and highest quality mobile broadband experience during the transition to…
– Advertisement – According to Ericsson, around 300 communications service providers (CSPs) worldwide are currently offering 5G services, of which around 50 have launched 5G standalone. Outside mainland China, global 5G population coverage is expected to reach 40% by the end of 2023. In the first three months of 2024, approximately 160 million 5G subscribers were added worldwide, bringing the total to more than 1.7 billion. – Advertisement – Throughout 2024, approximately 600 million new subscriptions are expected. Data traffic on mobile networks grew 25% year-on-year between the end of March 2023 and the end of March 2024. This is…
Ericsson announced that it has extended its collaboration with KAUST for another two years. Swedish vendor Ericsson has announced that it has extended its research and development partnership with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for a further two years. Building on the results achieved during the initial three-year collaboration, the extension demonstrates the two organizations’ commitment to continuously advance cutting-edge technologies in the communications sector, including 5G and 6G, with a particular focus on on-chip reflective intelligent surfaces and free-space optical communications, Ericsson said in a release. Ericsson added that previous collaborations have focused on…

