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800G coherent pluggable shipments to exceed $1B revenue in 2026 – Cignal AI

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Huawei reclaims throne as China's smartphone market dips 4% in Q2 2025 – Canalys

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US smartphone market grows 1% in Q2 2025, as Made-in-India shipments surge amid tariff risks – Canalys

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China plans new global AI group as US rivalry intensifies

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Mobile Internet Setup for Vanlife: Infrastructure Insights from The Road Two Spoons

Telecoms Infrastructure Blog

The Core: A Multi-Path Internet Router At the heart of the setup is the Teltonika RUTX50, a compact yet powerful 3G/4G/5G modem-router that supports multiple WAN inputs and advanced network management. Cellular Connectivity: Poynting Antenna Integration For cellular signal reception, the van uses a Poynting MIMO-4-4 5G antenna.

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How to Maintain Your wifi Router?

ACT Corp

Over time, dust and debris can build up inside the router, leading to overheating and reduced signal strength. Frequent Disconnections: If you are experiencing frequent disconnections from your Wi-Fi network, it could be a sign of signal interference or a faulty router.

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Telecom Jargon Demystified

NetWork Telecom

Here’s a simple breakdown: Conversion: When you make a VoIP call, your voice is converted into digital signals. Internet Transmission: These digital signals are then sent over the internet to the person you’re calling. Decoding: The recipient’s device receives the signals and converts them back into sound.