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Ericsson: Germany’s Initiative for 5G on Trains, Orange Maroc Core Upgrade, Rogers RedCap for IoT, and More

Telecom Talk

Germany Launches GINT XT to Test Shared 5G Infrastructure for Gigabit-Speed Internet on Trains Germany has launched GINT XT (Gigabit Innovation Track XT), its first nationwide project to test shared 5G infrastructure aimed at delivering gigabit-speed internet on trains.

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Thales picks Wireless Logic for global IoT airtime on eSIMs

RCR Wireless

The cellular hardware and SIM security unit of French aerospace and defense firm Thales has picked virtual IoT operator (MVNO) Wireless Logic to provide global IoT airtime for its SGP.32 32 based eSIM solution.

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Achieving Environmental, Health, and Safety Excellence in Aerospace and Defense

HCL Tech

Achieving Environmental, Health, and Safety Excellence in Aerospace and Defense abhinay.khandelwal Fri, 08/16/2024 - 13:14 The Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry operates within stringent Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) standards to ensure operational excellence and regulatory compliance.

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Cloud transformation role in aerospace and defense enterprises

HCL Tech

Challenges of Legacy IT Systems for A&D Enterprises The aerospace and defense (A&D) industry relies heavily on complex, mission-critical systems. Several aerospace and defense (A&D) companies have successfully embraced cloud technologies to enhance efficiency and drive innovation. We have invested ~$15.5

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FCC Chair Wants More Competition to SpaceX's Starlink

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, September 12, 2024 – Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said Wednesday the agency was taking steps to increase competition in the low-Earth orbit satellite internet sector. Speaking at the U.S.

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Starlink Reveals the Government’s Problem of Picking Winners and Losers

Broadband Breakfast

SpaceX is in the news again and this time because its satellite internet system Starlink is offering  temporarily free  service to those impacted by Hurricane Milton. Just last month, Federal Communication Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel   implied  that Starlink was monopolizing the satellite commercial space.

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Biden Signs Bill to Speed FCC Review of LEO Satellite Launches

Broadband Breakfast

30, 2024 – Under a new law, the satellite industry should have an easier time gaining federal approval to deploy low-Earth orbit satellites that provide Internet access. Taken from the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation's Aerospace Forecast Fiscal Years 2024–2044. WASHINGTON, Sept.

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