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A key executive from Intel and Fujitsu Networks said: mobile world live Private networks are a potentially lucrative market for open and fragmented infrastructure, and the timing of the equipment sector initiatives aligns well with the latest use cases for 5G technology. In separate interviews ahead of the Telecom Infra Project (TIP)’s second FYUZ event, Caroline Chan, vice president of network architecture at Intel, and head of wireless business unit and chief wireless solutions architect at Fujitsu Network Communications Mr. Olufemi Adeyemi, CEO, said: We are already seeing interest in private networks from vertical industries. Chan cited major U.S. retailers…

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6G-IA and 5G Media Action Group collaborate in the field of next-generation communication networks and systems The 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA) and the 5G Media Action Group (5G-MAG) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the primary purpose of collaborating on topics of mutual interest in the next generation field. It has been concluded. Communication networks, systems and applications. The companies said in a joint release that the memorandum will enable the exchange of information on joint activities, workshops, participation in conferences and webinars, and insights on research projects and trials. “With the signing of…

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Carrier data from Opensignal is integrated into the GSA GAMBoD database of networks, technology, and spectrum. The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) and Opensignal have entered into an information and resource sharing agreement. The agreement will integrate Opensignal’s mobile network experience data from 165 carriers in 80 countries into GSA’s GAMBoD database of networks, technology and spectrum. The companies will use combined metrics to analyze the status and user experience of 4G and 5G networks and devices to enhance their respective industry reports. Barry Graham, president of market impact at Opensignal, explained that “models, simulations, and predictive measures” of network…

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The popular D-Link DAP-X1860 WiFi 6 range extender has vulnerabilities that could allow DoS (denial of service) attacks and remote command injection. This product is currently listed as available on D-Link’s site and has thousands of reviews on Amazon, making it a popular choice among consumers. Despite the German team of researchers (RedTeam) who discovered the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-45208, attempting to alert D-Link multiple times, the vendor remained silent and no fix was released. It is reported that it has not been done. Vulnerability details The problem lies with the D-Link DAP-X1860’s network scanning functionality, specifically that it cannot…

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A digital display mounted on the helmet shows the plays selected by the coach. AT&T hide caption toggle caption AT&T A digital display mounted on the helmet shows the plays selected by the coach. AT&T Coaches at Gallaudet University, a school for hearing-impaired students in Washington, D.C., can now use a first-of-its-kind football helmet to transmit plays to the quarterback via an augmented reality screen. Masu. Players on Gallaudet’s NCAA Division III football team have long faced challenges against teams with hearing players, including not being able to hear the referee’s whistle that signals the end of play. The helmet,…

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Nokia Corporation NOK has established a state-of-the-art 6G research hub in Bangalore, India. This initiative is in line with the Government of India’s ‘Bharat 6G Vision’, which aims to make the country a prominent contributor to 6G development. The newly opened laboratory will serve as a platform to accelerate research collaboration with major research institutions in the region.Nokia is a key player in 6G development and is actively involved in various projects around the world, including the Next G Alliance in North America and the 6G Flagship Program in Europe.According to Nokia Bell Labs, there are six key technologies that…

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Ericsson Consumer Lab announces the most extensive global consumer survey on 5G to date, showing that the factors influencing consumer satisfaction with 5G services are changing, with users becoming more and more discriminatory. published research showing that they are actively seeking a standardized network and are willing to pay a premium. Better performance than his typical best-effort 5G performance. of The value of 5G: Turn performance into loyalty The report examines usage across 37,000 consumers across 28 markets and reflects the opinions of an estimated 1.5 billion consumers worldwide, including approximately 650 million 5G customers. The study finds that the…

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Vodafone said its 5G standalone network (SA) currently serves 45% of Germany’s population. Vodafone Germany’s 5G network now reaches 90% of the country’s population, the carrier said in a release. Meanwhile, the carrier’s 5G standalone network (SA) serves 45% of Germany’s population, the carrier added. Vodafone has previously stated that 5G SA technology will be covered nationwide by 2025. Vodafone currently operates more than 26,000 mobile radio stations in Germany, including around 15,000 5G stations. Vodafone also highlighted that more than 1,000 construction projects were completed across the country in September 2023 alone. A total of 560 construction projects expanded…

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Claim: Patent shows 5G base stations are being used for ‘brainwashing’A Facebook video from September 20th (direct link, archive link) shows a woman speaking in front of images of cell phone towers as she describes a patent she claims proves 5G towers are being used to “brainwash” people.”The towers are everywhere,” she says, “they’re everywhere. And they can manipulate us and literally make us feel what they want us to feel.”The video has been shared more than 25,000 times in about two weeks.Follow us on Facebook!Like our page to receive updates on the latest debunks throughout the dayOur rating: FalseThe…

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The adoption of 5G technology in Africa is booming, with subscriber numbers predicted to grow 47-fold over the next five years. Excluding North Africa, the forecast paints a dynamic picture of the continent’s digital transformation. According to Ericsson’s Mobility Report 2023, 5G subscriber numbers are expected to soar from 3 million in December of last year to an estimated 140 million by 2028. While this impressive growth marks a quantum leap in Africa’s technology, it hides a relevant detail: the pace of 5G deployment in North Africa has been slow, posing unique challenges and opportunities for the region in its…

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