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Turkcell Deploys Europe’s Largest Super C+L ASON Mesh Network in Partnership with Huawei 

Total Telecom

Press Release Turkcell, Trkiyes leading telecommunications and technology company, has been deploying Europes largest Super C+L ASON (Automatic Switched Optical Network) mesh metro and backbone network, in collaboration with global technology leader Huawei. Tbps per wavelength. times compared to traditional solutions.

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Starlink and Amazon Kuiper Sign Initial Commercial Deals with VSAT Players in India: Report

Telecom Talk

These collaborations are expected to support a range of high-bandwidth applications, including remote connectivity for banking, oil and gas, warehousing, cellular backhaul, maritime, aviation, and defence infrastructure. “Both Starlink and Amazon have been working to form partnerships in India. . “They will soon be approved.

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OneFiber Teams Up With Ciena to Safeguard Germany’s Critical Infrastructure

Total Telecom

To this end, upstart telecommunications service provider OneFiber Interconnect Germany is building a 1.6 To this end, upstart telecommunications service provider OneFiber Interconnect Germany is building a 1.6 Thats why government ministries and businesses alike have made protecting essential infrastructure a top priority.

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Tech Industry Urges DoT to Revise 6 GHz Wi-Fi Power Norms, Align with Global Standards: Report

Telecom Talk

The technology industry has called on the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to revise proposed power levels for wireless devices operating in the delicensed 6 GHz spectrum band, warning that current limits may hinder the performance of next-generation applications and restrict consumer access to affordable, high-speed Wi-Fi.

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DoT Rules Out Further Delicensing of 6 GHz Band, Open to Higher Power for Outdoor WiFi: Report

Telecom Talk

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has ruled out any further delicensing of the 6 GHz spectrum band beyond the 500 MHz already made available for WiFi and low-power wireless equipment. GHz and 5 GHz bands — is adequate to meet India’s WiFi requirements, according to The Economic Times report.

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Tom Reid: Common-Sense Solutions to Closing the Digital Divide in Rural America

Broadband Breakfast

The decrepit rural telecommunications infrastructure needs to be fully replaced, not patched. We need networks designed to meet 30+ years of bandwidth growth as illustrated in the timeline below. They are struggling to meet the bandwidth needs of 2020, let alone 2055. So why accept similarly lax standards for rural broadband?

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Softbank & Nokia Lead Japan’s First 7GHz 6G Trials

VoIP Review

The 7–24 GHz frequency range, known as FR3 in the standards community, is gaining attention from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). “The 7GHz band offers significantly broader bandwidth than 5G’s Sub-6 bands. This trial can usher in broader bandwidth and expanded coverage in dense cityscapes.