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Vodafone uses satellite-guided sensors to align mobile antennas

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A misaligned antenna could be the difference between mobile signal or not, that’s why Vodafone is using satellites to guarantee positioning. Vodafone will begin rolling out satellite-guided sensors embedded within new radio antennas across its network, starting in Albania this September before expanding elsewhere.

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ISAC will turn 6G networks into a giant radar system

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A whitepaper from 5G Americas highlights that 6G is being built around a technology called Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC), which will effectively turn our national mobile infrastructure into a huge real-time radar system.

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Propellers prove a challenge for 5G in NASA’s latest aviation tests

Total Telecom

News Results have been broadly positive, although signal disruption caused by the aircraft’s rotor blades remain a challenge In a recent blog post , NASA has revealed it is testing the suitability of 5G networks to support electric air taxis and future urban air mobility systems.

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GPS satellites to help Vodafone keep mobile antennas aligned

Total Telecom

News The new tech will initially be rolled out in Albania, with additional countries to follow Leveraging GPS satellites could be the key to ensuring mobile antennas remain effectively aligned, according to Vodafone’s latest solution announced this week.

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Inside BSNL’s Quantum 5G FWA: How Indian Engineers Are Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Connectivity

Telecom Talk

The state-run telecom major, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), unveiled Quantum 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) a 100% indigenous, SIM-less, fiber-grade internet solution delivered over 5G radio. Every element from the core network to the radio units and end-user device is built by Indian vendors under the Atmanirbhar Bharat programme.

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Signal Propagation

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Two-way radios have been used for decades in various industries, from emergency services to construction, and even for recreational purposes like hiking or camping. While they appear simple, the communication process that happens between two or more radios is governed by complex physics.

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

Telecom Talk

In a collaboration, Deutsche Bahn has joined forces with all four national mobile network operators—1&1, Deutsche Telekom, O2 Telefonica, and Vodafone—alongside technology and infrastructure partners to address connectivity challenges in rail travel. This is also the most important signal for our mission.”