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

Total Telecom

The findings of this work could serve as a blueprint for future aviation communication network providers, like satellite navigation providers and telecommunications companies, and help guide the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s plan for future advanced air mobility network requirements in cities.”

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OneFiber Teams Up With Ciena to Safeguard Germany’s Critical Infrastructure

Total Telecom

In recent years, cyberattacks on critical infrastructure like transportation, energy, and communications have escalated across Europeand Germany is no stranger to the sabotage. To this end, upstart telecommunications service provider OneFiber Interconnect Germany is building a 1.6

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Rohit Rawool: Why Hardware Matters in a Software-Driven World

Broadband Breakfast

Yet, as we chase the promise of a hyper-connected future, we risk overlooking a critical component of our technological infrastructure: mechanical engineering in telecommunications hardware.  My work in the United States focuses on creating next-generation telecommunications hardware to strengthen broadband infrastructure.

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The Growing Crisis of Copper Theft

US Telecom

All over America on a daily basis the services provided by our critical telecommunications infrastructure is being disrupted. In the indiscriminate search for copper, even modern communications facilities, such as fiber-optic transmission lines and wireless communications towers that have no copper, have been sabotaged.

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Jio AI-Native Network Strategy, Verizon ODA Accreditation, TM Forum GSMA Partnership, and More

Telecom Talk

Swisscom’s digital architecture is built on ODA, and the company has achieved AN Level 4 autonomous operational domains in its IP transport network, according to TM Forum. As a result, Swisscom has been able to drastically reduce the time it takes to deliver network-as-a-service (NaaS).

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Powering the Future of Connectivity with Wavelength Services

epsilontel

Integrating services across multi-cloud environments becomes increasingly difficult, especially without the support of optical transport solutions like Wavelength. Purpose-built for optical fibre transmission, wavelength enables private, high-speed, low-latency data transport between data centres , cloud platforms , and interconnection hubs.

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Transforming Business Connectivity with Private LTE Networks

Tridon

Conceptually, these networks have been around for over a decade, gaining traction more recently in tandem with the rollout of 5G, and now they are more or less mainstream in some industries, notably utilities, transportation, and healthcare. What Are Private LTE Networks?