Monthly Archives: December, 2019

China moves to ban foreign computer equipment and software: Report

  The Chinese government has instructed all government offices and public institutions to remove foreign computer equipment and software within the next three years, The...

Siemens to help Halle orchestra to improve energy efficiency

  German giant Siemens said it is working to develop an integrated digital solution to help the world-famous Halle orchestra, based in Manchester, U.K., cut...

Nokia on saving lives with private wireless (Reader Forum)

Digital technologies present many exciting opportunities for improving patient outcomes. Remote monitoring with medical sensors, shared access to patient records, personalized care plans, remote...

NXP pushes industrial IoT with $1.8bn deal for Marvell’s connectivity assets

Dutch firm NXP Semiconductors has completed the $1.76 billion acquisition of the wireless connectivity assets of Bermuda chip firm Marvell Technologies. The cash deal, agreed...

Altran White Paper: What Does the Future Hold for Factory Management?

Immersive technologies are removing barriers between physical and virtual environments. Our Advanced Manufacturing World Class Center helps clients to achieve superior performance by applying...

The 5G CTIO challenge

  It used to be simpler. Chief technology officers (CTOs) at network operators had a key and specific job, mostly related to network deployment and...

Etisalat standalone 5G test achieves 3.1 Gbps download throughput

Etisalat recently recognized as the fastest mobile network in MENA region Telecom services operator Etisalat already made headlines for completing the first end-to-end standalone 5G...

After Arris acquisition, CommScope realigns business segments

As CommScope heads into 2020, the company is realigning its business into four segments in the wake of its major acquisition of communications and...

Kagan: Why Qualcomm is important to USA in 5G race

The 5G wireless race is on and there is a debate raging over whether the USA or China will lead. Current leaders are companies...

The Sunday Brief: Programming tomorrow’s network

Holiday greetings from sunny and mild Lake Norman, North Carolina (sunrise shown – unaltered photo).  There are a lot of follow-ups to cover, and,...

Security vs. Privacy: What’s the distinction in the 5G era?

  Mobile broadband has fundamentally changed the way people and businesses go through their day-to-day tasks both personal and professional. Today 5G is available in...

Qualcomm sees faster than expected 5G global deployment

  Operators in regions such as Europe, Asia and the United States have started the 5G race with commercial launches this year. RCR Wireless News...

Dutch government to carry out first 5G spectrum auction in June 2020

  The Dutch government expects to raise at least 900 million euros ($992 million) from its first auction of 5G frequencies, which will take place...

Telefonica Spain selects Huawei for part of its 5G core network: Report

  Spanish telecom giant Telefonica has awarded part of the contract to deploy its 5G core network to Chinese vendor Huawei, Spanish newspaper Expansion reported,...

The Elevator Consultants urges buildings to implement smarter elevators

  Commercial buildings and facilities need to ensure that their elevators and escalators are in line with other technology improvements in buildings, according to the...

XR: Or the graphics, audio and processing of a world connected and mobile

With the unveiling of Snapdragon XR2, Qualcomm looks to the convergence of virtual, augmented and mixed reality with 5G and artificial intelligence Editor’s note: Qualcomm...

Qualcomm to work with Pokémon Go creator on mixed reality AR

With Niantic on its side, Qualcomm might have a real chance at bringing mixed reality AR to consumers Qualcomm and Niantic Labs, the creator of...

Verizon, Sony put 5G for live sports broadcasting in the spotlight

During last Sunday's Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots football game at NRG Stadium in Houston, 5G was in use on the field to...

Deutsche Telekom to end 2019 with 450 5G sites, pauses 5G deals

  German carrier Deutsche Telekom expects to end this year with a total of 450 5G base stations across the country, German press reported. By the...

Test and Measurement: Cadence Design makes strategic alliance with NI, acquires NI’s AWR

Cadence Design Systems and National Instruments' new strategic alliance focuses on electronic system innovation for communications Cadence Design Systems and National Instruments have put together...

Comcast?s Xfinity Communities launches WiFi Ready offering

  Xfinity Communities, which is part of Comcast, has unveiled a new offering called WiFi Ready, in which Comcast preinstalls wireless modems in multifamily units. The...

IBM to help Italian road operator to monitor infrastructure using AI platform

  Italian road operator Autostrade per l'Italia (ASPI) is launching a new real-time infrastructure monitoring and management system using IBM’s artificial intelligence-based (AI) Maximo software...

Itron to install 280,000 smart water meters in Kentucky

Liberty Lake based IoT provider Itron has signed a contract with Louisville Water Company, in Louisville, Kentucky, to replace around 280,000 water meters. Itron will...

Five steps on the road to industrial 5G – technology / standards (#1)

5G will only gets its wings in 2023, or thereabouts, when its full functionality is revealed in a standalone version of the new radio...

Qualcomm takes a major step towards making ACPCs mainstream (Analyst Angle)

Qualcomm, during its annual Tech Summit in Maui, Hawaii, unveiled a comprehensive portfolio of platforms for Always-On, Always-Connected PCs (ACPCs)  to cover the full...
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