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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.
OneWebannounced that the company and certain of its controlled affiliates have voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The company intends to use these proceedings to pursue a sale of its business in order to maximize the value of the company.
Telefónica has brought together Xilinx and a number of leading hardware and software companies in its quest to disrupt the market and accelerate the development of open radio-access network technologies in its 4G and 5G wireless networks.
Taoglas®and MixComm announced a technology partnership to co-develop a mmWave 5G NR smart antenna covering 26.5 to 29.5 GHz. The mmWave antenna subsystem will support small cells, repeaters and customer-premises equipment designs.
Waveguide antenna manufacture Gapwaves and 4D digital radar start-up Uhnder announced a collaboration to develop a high resolution radar for a last mile autonomous delivery vehicle.