European Industry News

CableLabs Releases DOCSIS 4.0 Specification

Includes full duplex and 1.8 GHz bandwidth for upstream and downstream

CableLabs has released the DOCSIS 4.0 standard, which incorporates full duplex capability and expansion of the spectrum to 1.8 GHz for both downstream and upstream data. Compared to the current standard, DOCSIS 3.1, DOCSIS 4.0 increases the downstream and upstream data rates by 2x and 4x, respectively.


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Yanmar R&D Europe Works with Partners to Test Modular Robotic Agricultural Technologies

Yanmar R&D Europe helps the agricultural industry by conducting field-based studies to bring added value to the agriculture industry—and possibly even attract a new generation of workers to the land. These include the two-year, four-million Euros ‘SMASH’ project being carried out in cooperation with 10 technology partners to develop a mobile agricultural ‘eco-system’ to monitor, analyse and manage agricultural crops. 


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Nokia Expands 5G Offering with New Radio Access AirScale Solutions

Nokia announced that it has expanded its AirScale portfolio with a number of new product innovations designed to fulfill the evolving needs of 5G networks and help mobile operators realize the full potential of 5G. This includes the launch of a dynamic spectrum sharing software upgrade for existing Nokia AirScale base stations and the Nokia AirScale All-in-Cloud base station, boosting network efficiency.


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NXP’s New Wi-Fi 6 Portfolio Accelerates its Large-Scale Adoption Across Markets

NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced the availability of a comprehensive Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) portfolio, which significantly expands the number of products and markets able to adopt the latest Wi-Fi standards. NXP’s expanded Wi-Fi 6 portfolio represents the company’s new end-to-end vision and differentiated technology approach that is designed to help usher in an era of connectivity innovation for automotive, access, mobile and industrial and IoT markets.


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RFS Introduces DragonSkin Coaxial Cable to Maintain In-Building Communication During Fires

Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) announced it has successfully delivered the first in-building coaxial cable to pass the stringent UL 2196 certification test without use of a metal conduit or extensive wrapping. RFS’ DragonSkin cable enables cellular and public safety radio communications to all floors of a burning building — critically important during fires in high-rise buildings, where many people may be located above the fire.


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