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Ericsson has expanded its indoor mobile connectivity portfolio with three new easy-to-deploy and cost-efficient solutions aimed at delivering 5G coverage, capacity and capabilities across the interior of any work or business environment.
5G Americas announced the release of “Radio Frequency Receiver Performance,” which provides a timely technical analysis of receiver performance and specific 5G Americas recommendations in light of a recent FCC Notice of Inquiry in 2022.
New research from the Ericsson Mobility Report team provides encouraging evidence for communication service providers (CSPs) worldwide by identifying a correlation between 5G uptake and revenue growth.
pSemi® Corporation announced the production readiness of two new high linearity switches targeted for the latest 5G wireless infrastructure and massive MIMO base station deployments.
Rohde & Schwarz is launching the next generation benchmarking solution, featuring the Benchmarker 3 data collection platform and a set of unique features that will enable MNOs to reduce complexity and costs while gaining more value out of their collected data.
DesignCon 2023 has been chosen as the setting for Junkosha to showcase its wide range of cabling solutions, including the MWX001, MWX161, MWX6 Series and MWX2 Series, all designed to meet the demands of a 5G/6G digital future.
According to a recent forecast report by Dell’Oro Group, mobile backhaul transport is forecast to grow for the next three years due to 5G network expansion in geographies that favor wireless backhaul, reaching $5.3 billion by 2025.
Spark, together with Ericsson and Red Hat, announced the successful completion of a 5G Standalone (SA) trial in New Zealand. The trial was delivered within an impressive three-month timeframe, demonstrating the ease with which SA cloud-native solutions can be deployed.