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Vodafone using drones to plug holes in damaged networks

Total Telecom

News Using Taaras wireless optical networking tech, two drones can establish a birectional connection over multiple kilometres, allowing the operator to bypass damaged sections of its network This week, Vodafone has announced it is piloting a new drone solution aimed at helping networks stay operational in the event of cable damage.

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Startup Stories: Leasemycharger.com on expanding electric mobility access

Total Telecom

Through our two concepts, Buymycharger.com and Leasemycharger.com, we offer our private, professional, and public authority customers a complete solution for financing (purchase and lease with purchase option), services, and installation of charging stations for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. What inspired you to start this company?

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Ericsson: Optus 5G Antennas, Cloud-Native Core with Google Cloud, Sweden AI Factory and More

Telecom Talk

From next-generation antenna deployments to AI -powered edge computing and cloud-native platforms, Ericsson is shaping the future of connectivity across industries and regions. This initiative is aimed at delivering better connectivity and supporting Optus’ sustainability goals.

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Pente Networks, MosoLabs and Alliance Corp collaborate for Private Cellular Network in a Box

IEEE ComSoc

It’s a pre-built, plug and play kit with multiple options available (see below) to cater to different use cases, such as surveillance, fixed wireless access and point of sale. Once connected, the network is immediately up and running, with the devices instantly recognized by the network.

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Roslyn Layton: Congress Re-Introduces Bill to End Big Tech's Free Ride on Broadband

Broadband Breakfast

Each USF-connected household drives at least $1,500 yearly to Big Tech’s revenue. A similar dynamic is underway with IoT devices and machines which also generate traffic and consume resources; electric vehicles generate some 5 GB per day of sensor data when they plug in to home broadband networks. Mark Kelly , D-Ariz.,