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As one of the first major global events of the year the 2011 Mobile World Congress was eagerly awaited. Largely perceived as the platform for the mobile communications sector to discuss and evaluate the issues impacting the industry and a vital marketplace for showcasing the latest technological developments, the...
Arkivator Telecom announced the release of the 0.9 m antenna, which is specifically designed to be light and slim with high gain, which makes it easy to handle and reduces transportation costs. It has been designed to complement the company's existing portfolio of antennas in 0.3, 0.6 and 1.2...
AVX Corp. has developed a multilayer capacitor (MLC) chip series with new dielectric and internal electrode materials in a 0402 size. These materials allow for a much lower equivalent series resistance than in previous versions of RF capacitors. Designated the UQCL Series, the chips are ideal for RF/microwave applications...
RF Micro Devices Inc. (RFMD) announced the company will present a broad selection of industry-leading radio frequency (RF) components for the global mobile device market at the 2011 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, from February 14 to February 17, 2011. The RF components to be highlighted by...
M/A-COM Technology Solutions (M/A-COM Tech) announced a realignment of its management and reporting structure that positions the company for continued industry leadership. M/A-COM Tech Chief Executive Officer Joseph G. Thomas announced that he is retiring after more than 35 years of distinguished service. Thomas, who had served as CEO...
Sivers IMA , a supplier of microwave radio components, announced a new line of next-generation E- and V-band front-ends for the telecom industry. These modular converter platforms can help manufacturers of point-to-point and multipoint radio systems running at transfer rates up to 10 Gb/s. They drastically reduce development costs...