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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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The sky is not the limit: How 5G/6G integration with satellite networks is transforming global connectivity

Total Telecom

Despite the telcos’ efforts to ensure seamless global communication – ensuring cellular connectivity everywhere and at all times – the investment needed to extend mobile technology to regions where it is commercially difficult to justify building terrestrial base stations is challenging.

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What is Radio Encryption?

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Radio encryption is a method used to secure radio communications from unauthorized listeners by scrambling the information transmitted over radio waves. The primary goal of radio encryption is to ensure that only authorized users can understand the transmissions while outsiders are left in the dark.

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Fujitsu Unveils 1FINITY for Next-Gen Global Network Solutions

VoIP Review

1FINITY is positioned to spearhead advances in high-capacity optical transmission, virtual Radio Access Network (vRAN) development using Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), and research into 6G and Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) technologies.

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Signal Propagation

Tridon

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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Where Fiber Doesn't Fit

Broadband Breakfast

Fixed wireless access uses high-frequency radio waves and antennas to deliver high-speed connectivity between two fixed locations, without the need for physical cabling infrastructure. Do you need seamless connectivity for mobile operations? It can provide greater flexibility and affordability than fiber.

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Deloitte and TM Forum : How AI could revitalize the ailing telecom industry?

IEEE ComSoc

Last year (2024), spending on radio access network infrastructure fell by $5 billion, more than 12% of the total, according to analyst firm Omdia , imperilling the kit vendors on which telcos rely. Another potential source of gen AI monetization is what’s being called AI Radio Access Network (RAN). companies to implement AI.