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Qorvo® expanded its CATV portfolio with five new products that improve upstream and downstream capabilities in customer premises equipment. The launch includes four DOCSIS 3.1 upstream amplifiers and a broadband digital step attenuator (DSA), which are sampling now.
Europasat, the Inmarsat S-Band/Hellas Sat 3 telecommunication satellite, has been shipped to the Kourou launch pad in French Guyana to be launched by Ariane 5 rocket in June.
ETL Systems will showcase its latest RF technology at CommunicAsia2017, highlighting its commitment to the Asia-Pacific region following major orders placed by operators there.
Nokia and China Huaxin Post & Telecommunication Economy Development Center (China Huaxin) signed the definitive agreements for the proposed integration of Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell Co. Ltd. (ASB) and Nokia's China business. This follows Nokia's acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent, which closed in November 2016.
BAW filter start-up Akoustis Technologies, Inc. demonstrated 5.8 GHz single crystal AlN resonators for RF filter applications. The high frequency RF resonator technology targets 5 GHz Wi-Fi and LTE-U.
Participating in the FCC's Connect America Fund, AT&T completed deploying the first wave of fixed wireless internet access using LTE to rural, underserved locations in Georgia. The service will provide download speeds of at least 10 Mbps.
Rohde & Schwarz is extending the functional range of its R&S SMW200A vector signal generator to include the DVB-S2 satellite standard and its extension DVB-S2X. The R&S SMW200A with the new option provides a simple solution for testing components, devices and satellites that support these standards. It is said to be the first single-device solution on the market to generate DVB-S2/DVB-S2X signals not only as IF signals below 6 GHz but also on transmission frequencies in the Ku-Band and other microwave bands up to 40 GHz.