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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…

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Physical and DC characterization of Au-hBN-Au devices. Credit: Nature Electronics (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41928-024-01192-2 Researchers from the UAB (University of Barcelona) have been involved in the development of a switch, a device essential for telecommunications, capable of operating at very high frequencies with lower power consumption than previous technologies. This technology is being applied in the new 6G mass communication systems, which are more sustainable in terms of energy consumption than current devices. The research was recently published in Nature Electronics. An essential element for controlling signals in electronic communication devices is the switch, whose function is to pass an electrical…

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The three South Korean telecommunications companies will share 5G IoT-related technical specifications to support small and medium-sized enterprises. South Korean telecommunications companies SK Telecom, KT, LG Uplus and the Korea Radio Advancement Association (RAPA) have signed an agreement to foster the capabilities of small and medium-sized manufacturers to develop 5G IoT products linked to telecommunications networks. SK Telecom said in a statement that the deal aims to help small and medium-sized enterprises shorten the development time and reduce development costs for new 5G IoT products. The company also noted that it currently takes at least two to three months for…

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The solution provides automated, real-time visibility into subscriber-level traffic across physical, virtual and cloud environments, providing insight into subscriber behavior and experiences.It efficiently processes huge amounts of mobile data, reduces operational costs, and improves security.Santa Rosa, California, July 9, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) today announced that Vodafone, a leading global communications service provider with more than 330 million customers, is using Keysight’s 5G network visibility solutions to ensure its subscribers receive the most reliable and highest quality mobile broadband experience during the transition to 5G.According to the Ericsson Mobility Report, the number of global 5G subscribers is expected…

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Brazil’s telecommunications regulator Anatel has so far issued 66 spectrum licenses for private 5G networks. This information is part of a report on the two-year operation of 5G in the country, taking into account the launch of the first networks in the 3.5 GHz band in July 2022 in Brasilia. According to Anatel, the 66 authorizations, known as Limited Private Service (SLP) licenses, relate to the following frequency bands: – 2390MHz to 2400MHz: 34 grants held by six industry verticals. – 3700MHz to 3800MHz: 30 licenses held by six industries. – 27.5GHz to 27.9GHz: Two licenses held by one industry.…

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You are reading these words on the screen of your phone, tablet or computer. For decades, our access to vast amounts of information and instant communication has depended on antennas and transmitters that blanket the world with radiation, specifically non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. But many people are concerned that this poses health risks. You’ve probably heard that you should turn off your cell phone and Wi-Fi while you sleep, that living close to a cell tower can cause cancer, and that some people are particularly sensitive to the radiation emitted by cell towers. These fears and feelings of anxiety are normal…

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Singtel and SK Telecom (SKT) are collaborating to accelerate the development of next-generation telecommunications network capabilities in preparation for the rollout of 6G. The collaboration will focus on developing advanced network slicing capabilities, enabling both companies to create dedicated, customized network slices that meet the specific demands of different industries and societies. Singtel and SKT will leverage telecom cloud services across core, transport and radio access networks, and also push the boundaries of network virtualization, with the goal of developing a fully decentralized mobile network that is more flexible, cost-effective and scalable. To facilitate the development of next-generation mobile applications…

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India’s 5G network has already spread across more than 700 districts across the country, with 446,000 5G base stations. Local media reports that the next federal budget is likely to announce efforts to develop India’s 5G ecosystem as well as funding for further research and development in the 6G sector. Business Standard The report quoted an official from the Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT). India’s federal budget is scheduled to be announced on July 23rd. In the Budget approved for 2023, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced setting up 100 labs for the development of 5G applications. In April, the…

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Aalborg University’s 5G Smart Production Lab. Credit: Aalborg University Researchers from the Smart and Wireless Applications and Technologies Group (SWAT-UGR) conducted two scientific studies aiming to answer a common question: how electromagnetic waves propagate in a medium. Increased network speeds will open up new possibilities such as robotic surgery and virtual reality services. A team of researchers from UGR investigated the propagation of electromagnetic waves with the aim of enhancing the rollout of 5G and 6G networks. Furthermore, the findings contribute to the development of Industry 4.0, which aims to automate factory processes using wireless technologies. Researchers who are part…

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Singtel and SKT will also put together white papers on advancements in areas such as virtualization, slicing and network evolution that will help operators harness the capabilities of 5G and prepare for 6G.”SKT and SingTel’s cooperation marks an important step in shaping the future of the global telecommunications industry,” said Kang Jeong-ryul, head of ICT infrastructure at SK Telecom.”By combining the strengths of both companies, we aim to achieve great advances in next-generation communications technologies, including 6G and AI infrastructure.”Partners collaborate to develop differentiated and innovative solutions that improve network capabilities.This includes edge AI infrastructure, which offloads cloud-intensive computational loads…

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