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Marvell, a leader in storage, networking and connectivity semiconductor solutions, introduced what the company says is the industry’s most complete 802.11ax wireless product portfolio.
Huawei and NTT DOCOMO, Japan's largest mobile communications carrier, conducted a 5G trial in Tokyo, demonstrating 4.52 Gbps downstream and 1.55 Gbps upstream data rates at 28 GHz.
T-Mobile and Ericsson achieved download data rates of 1.1 Gbps using 12-layer Licensed Assisted Access (LAA), claiming to be the first in the world to exceed 1 Gbps using unlicensed spectrum.
Verizon Communications will launch 28 GHz residential broadband services in three to five U.S. markets in 2018, beginning in Sacramento, California, during the second half of 2018.
More than 20 of IDT's RF products are now available as drop-in modular blocks using X-Microwave’s X-MWblocks™ system. The initial portfolio includes switches, mixers, DSAs, VVAs, VGAs, wideband RF synthesizers and PLLs.
Antenna start-up Kymeta launched its third cross-country drive, a two-week road trip across the U.S. in its connected Toyota RAV4 to demonstrate its KĀLO™ mobile internet service.
Akoustis Technologies has received its first purchase order from a first-tier smartphone manufacturer, which the company says is one of the top five global manufacturers. The order calls for the development of two high frequency BAW filters, covering high band LTE and 5 GHz Wi-Fi.
AT&T is deploying LTE Licensed Assisted Access (LTE-LAA) in areas of downtown Indianapolis, with plans to expand downtown coverage by the end of the year. AT&T customers with a Samsung Galaxy Note8 can access the technology.
Custom MMIC, a leading developer of high performance monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), announces a new series of high performance IP3 fundamental mixers, CMD253C3, CMD254C3 and CMD255C3.