April 16th, 2021 8:00 AM 2 COMMENTS

How has China Developed and Embraced 5G

5G network is at the doors, and it's more than just a faster network. The implementation of 5G is bridging the gap between technological setbacks. Nearly the entire globe is heavily investing in the 5G network to create a new global wireless standard for speed, throughput and bandwidth. China, which started investing in the network back in 2019, has developed an ecosystem that is expected to prosper in the coming... Read More

April 15th, 2021 8:12 PM 16 COMMENTS

Ericsson, MediaTek Get 5.1 Gbps Speeds by Testing mmWave in 5G SA

Ericsson and MediaTek have joined hands to create something which is going to be a jaw-dropping innovation. In the wake of achieving high downloading speeds in 5G technologies, both the companies have been working to make a 5G dual connectivity breakthrough which is going to merge the coverage of sub-6Hz bands with a millimetre wave on a commercial chipset. In the recent demo, the companies have achieved speeds of up... Read More

April 15th, 2021 7:10 PM 0 COMMENTS

Ericsson Teams Up With 2degrees for 5G Expansion in New Zealand

Ericsson has teamed up with renowned telecom operator 2degrees to offer 5G network services in New Zealand. The information was released by the telecom giant in the latest release. The partnership with Ericsson will allow 2degrees to maximise the capacity of 4G capacity twice of the current state. Initially, the company is eyeing Auckland and Wellington for the 5G sites. However, network expansion plans will begin soon with the prospect... Read More

April 15th, 2021 2:43 PM 0 COMMENTS

5G Will Soon Be Leveraged by Indian Defence Forces

Indian army, air force, and navy are all eager to leverage the power of 5G networks to up the ante of technology used for defending the country. Especially, the increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) and unmanned vehicles in the army has put 5G in the limelight. Ajay Kumar from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) told ET Telecom that armed forces would soon need to migrate to 5G networks if... Read More

April 15th, 2021 2:02 PM 0 COMMENTS

Germany Announces Initial Funding of 200 Million Euros for 6G Research

Germany has started investing money into researching technologies based on 6G connectivity. The German government has announced a sum of 700 million Euros ($833 million) for the research on 6G, which will be invested by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) by 2025. This will make it the first step of Germany towards 6G. Germany's Federal Research Minister, Anja Karliczek, while explaining the country's optimistic plan about future... Read More

April 15th, 2021 10:00 AM 1 COMMENTS

Mavenir and Xilinx Working Together to Enhance 5G Network Capacity

On Tuesday, Semiconductor firm Xilinx Inc and telecommunications software firm Mavenir Inc joined hands for boosting cellphone tower capacity for open 5G networks. Previously, telcos used to purchase hardware and software as an integrated package from suppliers such as Nokia, Ericsson, China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, and more global vendors. But now, the market of US telecom has been disrupted by the restrictions imposed by the government on Huawei, one... Read More

April 15th, 2021 8:00 AM 3 COMMENTS

Vodafone and Oppo Deliver Europe’s First 5G SA Network

The Chinese consumer electronics and smartphone manufacturer Oppo has teamed up with Ericsson, Qualcomm and Vodafone to commercialise Europe’s first low latency and high speed 5G network in Germany. The network will be accessible on the latest flagship device of the smartphone manufacturer, which is Oppo Find X3 Pro. Oppo has stated that to provide an enhanced 5G network; it plans to roll out a software update that will activate... Read More

April 14th, 2021 12:30 PM 1 COMMENTS

5G Testing in India Made Easier for the Telcos

The next-generation connectivity technology, 5G, is on the brink of entering the Indian landscape. The private operators of the country have already said that their networks are ready for 5G. In a recent development, the Digital Communications Commission (DCC), formerly known as the telecom commission, has made it convenient and simpler for the telcos to test 5G and other new technologies outdoor with easier access to spectrum. As per a... Read More

April 14th, 2021 9:00 AM 0 COMMENTS

AccessParks, FreedomFi to Provide 5G Connectivity Across USA’s National Parks

AccessParks is a major Wi-Fi solution and connectivity provider in national parks, campgrounds, and more such areas across the USA. In a recent development, AccessParks has partnered with FreedomFi to provide 5G connectivity to hundreds of sites across the USA National Park system. According to an RCR Wireless report, the companies will start with targeting 200 California state parks by using an open-source 5G network software and CBRS spectrum. AccessParks... Read More

April 13th, 2021 4:05 PM 52 COMMENTS

Vodafone GigaCube, the Perfect Alternative to Broadband Internet

Vodafone launched its first commercial 5G network in the UK back in July 2019. Initially, the operator had rolled out the services of the next-generation network for only 7 cities of the UK. However, today, Vodafone’s 5G networks cover 100 cities of the UK and an additional 193 markets across Europe. If you have any issues with your broadband internet connection or if there’s no fiberisation in your area due... Read More

April 13th, 2021 12:53 PM 0 COMMENTS

Mavenir Announces AI-on-5G Hyper Converged Edge Solution

Mavenir, an American telecommunications software company, has today announced the ‘AI-on-5G’ Hyper-Converged Edge Solution in collaboration with NVIDIA. Mavenir has developed this solution working on the software and hardware technologies of NVIDIA. This solution will help the companies and telecom operators to implement AI-on-5G applications across several verticals such as healthcare, manufacturing, mining, Industrial Internet of Things (IoT), gaming use cases, and more. The use cases of this solution can... Read More

April 13th, 2021 9:00 AM 0 COMMENTS

Fujitsu and Trend Micro Testing Security of 5G Networks in Japan

Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications company along with Trend Micro, an enterprise cybersecurity solutions developer have collaborated to test the security of private 5G networks. A private 5G network would be required by companies and smart factories to automate their production process. The test determined the safety of a 5G network deployed with the security system of Trend Micro. For testing, a simulated factory environment and an operational Fujitsu environment was... Read More

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TheAndroidFreak :

India will get 5G in 2030 for sure. Courtesy Jio. I doubt Airtel will get profitable by then.

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2G customer base declining fast and are close to 250 million now. Even those 2G customers aren't shifting to BSNL…

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2G came in 1992 (2003 in India) 3G came in 2002 (2009 in India) 4G came in 2012 (Airtel launched…

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I really hope BSNL and MTNL improve their network that it atleast become usable. (not expecting high quality or higher…

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