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Despite geopolitical challenges and macroeconomic slowdown in some markets, communications service providers worldwide are continuing to invest in 5G, the June 2023 edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report shows.
Ericsson unveiled a new reduced capability RAN software, Ericsson RedCap,
that will enable new 5G use cases and enhance existing ones for an array of devices such as smartwatches, other wearables and industrial sensors.
Set to kick off on June 20, Keysight's annual vision conference for technology leaders, engineers and innovators will explore the rapidly evolving technologies reshaping how we live, work and move through the world around us.
NEC Corporation of America and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute announced they have combined private 5G and artificial intelligence (AI) to create a roadway warning system that could potentially save lives.
New data from a GSA report suggests that the demand for private mobile networks based on 4G LTE and increasingly 5G technologies is being driven by the escalating data, security, digitisation and mobility requirements of modern enterprise and government entities.
NXP Semiconductors announced a family of top-side cooled RF amplifier modules, based on a packaging innovation designed to enable thinner and lighter radios for 5G infrastructure.
Rohde & Schwarz has successfully validated 5G reduced capability (RedCap) test cases for its R&S CMX500 one-box signaling tester and R&S TS8980 conformance test system for the recent Conformance Agreement Group (CAG) #74 meeting.
Broadcom will develop 5G RF components — including FBAR filters — and cutting-edge wireless connectivity components as part of a multi-billion dollar deal with Apple.
Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials is showcasing products and technologies aimed at bringing a “Delightful Life” to customers in the era of 5G and beyond at IMS2023.