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5G NTN market size The 5G NTN market is expected to be valued at USD 4.2 billion in 2023, registering a CAGR of over 35% between 2024 and 2032. The market growth is attributed to rising global connectivity requirements. The growing demand for ubiquitous and high-speed connectivity across the globe is a major driver of the market. Non-terrestrial networks, including satellite-based solutions, will play a key role in extending 5G coverage to remote and underserved areas where deployment of traditional terrestrial networks poses challenges. Against this backdrop, in December 2023, Lockheed Martin announced the successful first demonstration of its groundbreaking…

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This week, Vodafone and Autobahn GmbH announced they would work together to bring 5G to all German motorways by 2028 at the latest.Building additional masts will close remaining coverage gaps along the country’s highways, making the network more dense and minimizing the number of dropped calls. At the same time, this expansion will help develop tomorrow’s autonomous transportation by creating conditions for new mobility applications.5G highwayTo ensure rapid expansion, this partnership will simplify and expedite location exploration and construction planning. For example, Autobahn will provide Vodafone with state-owned land for new mast sites such as rest areas and highway maintenance…

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This week, Vodafone and Autobahn GmbH announced they would work together to bring 5G to all German motorways by 2028 at the latest. Building additional masts will close remaining coverage gaps along the country’s highways, making the network more dense and minimizing the number of dropped calls. At the same time, this expansion will help develop tomorrow’s autonomous transportation by creating conditions for new mobility applications. 5G highway To ensure rapid expansion, this partnership will simplify and expedite location exploration and construction planning. For example, Autobahn will provide Vodafone with state-owned land for new mast sites such as rest areas…

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Sydney-based fabless semiconductor startup Morse Micro is using its HaLow (802.11ah) chip to show how outdoor Wi-Fi signals can operate at many times the range of traditional Wi-Fi technology. I succeeded in proving it. In this test, the wireless network reached up to 3 km from the source. Most people reading this article have likely never heard of long-hauling. 802.11ah It used to be the WiFi standard because it was approved in 2016 (here) and never really caught on. One reason for this is that very few companies have developed this standard, and the standard 900MHz Radio spectrum bands are…

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A South Korea-based consortium led by messaging giant Kakao has won a bid for 5G spectrum in the 28GHz band, paying more than double the amount spent by each incumbent in 2018 and emerging as the country’s fourth mobile player. did. The Ministry of Science, Technology, Information and Communications (MIST) announced that Stage X Consortium paid 430.1 billion won ($325.1 million), more than Sejong Telecom. The group is made up of cocoa unit Stage Five and other local companies. The auction was conducted after MIST canceled the five-year spectrum licenses of SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus for failing to…

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SK Telecom has collaborated with Intel to make breakthrough advances in core network technology, promising to significantly reduce communication latency and improve service efficiency, which are critical for future 6G networks. This innovation has the potential to significantly improve network performance by reducing communication delays by up to 70% and increasing service efficiency by approximately 33%. This development addresses the increasing complexity within core network technology, which is proliferating the systems and capabilities required to deliver a wide variety of services. Such complexity often leads to network congestion and slow communication speeds. However, SK Telecom and Intel aim to streamline…

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(Bloomberg) – Stocks rose sharply on Friday after strong earnings from tech giants, with investors banking on U.S. jobs data expected to support interest rate cut expectations and signal further cooling in the labor market. was.Most Read Articles on BloombergWall Street looked to build on Thursday’s gains, with S&P 500 contracts rising 0.5% and tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 contracts rising 1%. Meta Platforms soared 16% in premarket trading on Friday, while Amazon.com Inc rose 6.7% after the tech giant reported better-than-expected quarterly profits. Apple fell after showing weak performance in China.Europe’s Stoxx 600 index rose on positive earnings news, with Mercedes-Benz…

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New Delhi: Swedish telecom equipment manufacturer Ericsson and IIT Kharagpur have signed a long-term cooperation agreement for joint research in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), computing and wireless. In this regard, the two organizations have signed two agreements that will enable Ericsson and IIT Kharagpur researchers to collaborate on developing “new AI and distributed computing technologies for 6G research.” Ericsson said AI and computing research will help the company’s 6G network as compute offloads need to be dynamically managed at the edge and policies are primarily driven by AI. . “In our efforts towards Digital India and making India…

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New Delhi: Swedish telecom equipment manufacturer Ericsson and IIT Kharagpur have signed a long-term cooperation agreement for joint research in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), computing and wireless. In this regard, the two organizations have signed two agreements that will enable Ericsson and IIT Kharagpur researchers to collaborate on developing “new AI and distributed computing technologies for 6G research.” Ericsson said AI and computing research will help the company’s 6G network as compute offloads need to be dynamically managed at the edge and policies are primarily driven by AI. . “In our efforts towards Digital India and making India…

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In an era where data is often likened to the new oil, the hospitality industry faces significant challenges in navigating the maze of complex information. Our IT infrastructure is collecting more data than ever before, but how can we make sense of this digital jungle to extract valuable insights? This article is part of a three-part series In this first installment, we discuss two key areas where data analytics will be important for the hospitality industry in the “democratization” of data and creativity in the coming years.Image credit: DataThinkLabDemocratizing data and AI: Opening new doorsModern technology has transformed archives from…

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