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UNIVITY as officially signed the Zero Debris Charter — a non-binding yet ambitious framework that sets out shared principles and measurable targets for achieving Zero Debris by 2030.
RANsemi announced the launch of RNS805-RU-BB, a fully integrated baseband board designed to simplify and accelerate the development of 5G/4G Open RAN radio units.
5G Americas announced the publication of its latest white paper, “5G-Advanced Overview,” which explores the pivotal developments of 3GPP Releases 18 through 20 and outlines the strategic path toward 6G.
Anritsu Corporation announced the successful verification and support of 3GPP RAN5 Rel-17 New Radio (NR) non-terrestrial networks (NTN) test cases on its 5G NR Mobile Device Test Platform ME7834NR.
The mobile industry has been provided with a single document that sets shared rules for describing passive, active and hybrid base station systems, thanks to the latest release of the NGMN Alliance’s ‘Recommendations for Base Station Antennas’ publication.
Taoglas has released the Patriot series, a compact, multi-function combination roof mount antenna designed for connected vehicle fleets across emergency services, utilities and commercial sectors.
According to data from 5G Americas and Omdia, global 5G connections rose to 2.4 billion, with projections suggesting an increase to 8 billion by 2029, representing over 94 percent of forecasted global population coverage of 8.5 billion.
The June 2025 Ericsson Mobility Report (EMR) shows that more than half (51 percent) of global CSPs with FWA offerings, now include speed-based options – up from 40 percent on the same period in June 2024 – driven by high adoption in North America, and growth in Europe and the Middle East.
Anritsu Corporation announced its participation as a test and measurement partner in two pioneering demonstrations of 3GPP Rel-17 compliant non-terrestrial network (NTN) technology at the 2025 5GAA meetings in Paris.
Qorvo introduced two advanced RF components tailored for the increasing demand for higher performance, tighter integration and more compact radio designs in 5G massive MIMO (mMIMO) and fixed wireless access (FWA) deployments.