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Ericsson, Telstra and MediaTek Boost 5G to Unparalleled Speeds

VoIP Review

In an exciting development for the telecommunication industry, Ericsson , in collaboration with Telstra and MediaTek , has achieved a remarkable milestone in 5G technology. Ericsson’s advanced Radio System base station, using their 5G Advanced software, powered a live mobile site.

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Global telecom infrastructure market outlook after a dismal 2024

IEEE ComSoc

Optical Transport, SP Routers, and RAN saw double-digit contractions, collectively shrinking by 14% in 2024. Globally, the telecommunications industry is expected to have revenues of about US$1.53 The full-year decline was uneven across the six telecom programs.

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Reflections on the World Communication Awards

Total Telecom

2023 saw the rise of generative AI, and 2024 proved to be the year of its integration into telecommunications. Even an Edge SIM was presented as a multi-cloud connection Cloud Router solution that bypasses the public internet and passes IOT traffic to a private layer 3 network.

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Why is a VoIP phone a good idea for Canadians?

VoIP MS

In Canada, VoIP services are regulated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) , ensuring reliable connectivity to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) while fostering innovation.

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Q&A: How Does a DECT Phone Work?

VoIP Insider

A: DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. DECT phones operate within a specific radio frequency range, typically around 1.9 GHz, which is reserved for voice communication, minimizing interference from other wireless devices like Wi-Fi routers or Bluetooth gadgets. Q: How does a DECT phone system work?

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No Permission Needed: Unlicensed Spectrum, Wi-Fi, and America’s Competitive Advantage

Broadband Breakfast

The process for allocating spectrum from the federal government to non-governmental use can include congressional authorization, spectrum identification by an agency such as the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and a Federal Communications Commission auction of the allocated spectrum.

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Navigating the Highways of Connectivity: Understanding 'Any Mile' of Network Infrastructure

Broadband Breakfast

Let’s talk about each of these telecommunication industry terms that are used to describe these different segments of network infrastructure. From the last mile, to the middle mile, to backbone/long haul connectivity, each of these segments play an important role in the performance of your network.