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- 27 September 2021
Deutsche Telekom is breaking new ground by successfully trialing 5G millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies at 26 gigahertz (GHz) in industrial settings. This pioneering move is set to redefine how industries leverage 5G technology, promising a future of unprecedented connectivity and efficiency. 5G mmWave: The Game Changer for Industrial Applications In its recent trials, Deutsche Telekom
READ MORET-Mobile has announced a significant win, being chosen as a wireless solutions provider by the U.S. Department of the Navy as part of the Spiral 4 contract. This monumental $2.67 billion contract will span the next decade, allowing all Department of Defense (DoD) agencies to access T-Mobile’s advanced wireless services and equipment. Transforming Government Connectivity
READ MORESwedish telecommunications company Telia has announced that it will postpone the shutdown of its 2G network by two years, moving the date to 2027. Previously, the 2G network was slated for closure next year. This decision stems from the need to ensure a smooth transition for all users who still rely on this technology. Impact
READ MORESpring is in full swing and the telecommunications market is moving quickly, introducing new changes and innovations. April saw some interesting results in terms of mobile Internet quality and speed. Let’s explore the detailed measurements gathered via the RFBENCHMARK app to see how various operators have performed over the past month. In April, users of
READ MOREIn a groundbreaking revelation, Google has confirmed the authenticity of 2,500 leaked internal documents detailing the data the company collects, which could potentially impact its closely guarded search ranking algorithm. This disclosure, first brought to light by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, has stirred significant interest and concern within the SEO, marketing, and
READ MOREGhana is stepping into the future of telecommunications with the establishment of the Next-Gen Infrastructure Company (NGIC), a groundbreaking public-private partnership designed to revolutionize the country’s mobile network landscape. This ambitious initiative brings together the Ghanaian government, local mobile operators AT Ghana and Telecel, and an impressive lineup of suppliers including Radisys, Tech Mahindra, Nokia,
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