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32 cities want to challenge big telecom, build their own gigabit networks
osoje
Cities in at least seven states hope to challenge laws restricting community-owned broadband.
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Twisted light could dramatically boost data rates
Spectrum IEEE
Orbital angular momentum could take optical and radio communication to new heights
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Two-way transceiver on a single chip could change wireless communication
Engineering
Cornell engineers devise new method for separating wireless signals.
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We can use existing telecom infrastructure for quantum communications
osoje
Using common protocols and materials, new research demonstrates the feasibility of using existing telecom infrastructure to create a secure quantum communications network.
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Scientists want to punch holes in clouds with ultra-hot lasers from space
osoje
The satellite laser communication revolution is just around the corner, but it has one especially obstinate foe—overcast weather.
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Microsoft says the FCC 'Overstates' broadband availability in the US
osoje
You can’t fix a problem you don’t understand, and America has no idea just how bad its broadband coverage gaps are.
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Stressed-out laser diode may deliver 200Gb/s data rates
Arstechnica
Stressing a laser diode, and spin polarized electrons yields 200GHz modulation.
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Bringing AI to the device: Edge AI chips come into their own
Deloitte
​If you love your smartphone's AI-enhanced camera, wait until you find out what edge AI chips could do for enterprise.
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Netwọk 5G nkeonwe: Enterprise enweghị njikọ
Deloitte
Ụkpụrụ ọhụrụ nke 5G maka ụlọ ọrụ ga-emeghe ọnụ ụzọ ide mmiri maka ọtụtụ ngwa na-adịghị adị na mbụ na ụlọ ọrụ, ụlọ nkwakọba ihe, ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri, na ndị ọzọ.
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ICT industry to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030
Ọhụrụ Europe
The new standard developed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is expected to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 45% from 2020 to 2030.

The so-called ITU L.1470, which is a non binding recommendation, sets out the first Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sec
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How blockchain is revolutionizing business-communication networks
entrepreneur
The surging technology has transformed how companies function in more ways than one.
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Telecom’s 5G future
IBM
<p>5G, edge computing, and AI are expected to enable new use cases in vertical industries and accelerate Industry 4.0 adoption.</p>
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Nokia touts 30% base station energy savings with 5G cooling tech
Ikuku Ikuku
In what Nokia’s touted as a world-first, mobile operator Elisa deployed the vendor’s 5G liquid cooling base station technology in Finland to help significantly reduce power consumption and cut CO2 emissions.
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China successfully builds laser communication links for new-generation space-borne IoT project
Global TImes
China’s new-generation space-borne Internet-of-Things (IoT) project codenamed Xingyun-2 has successfully completed the communication link between the first two satellites in the network, marking a historical first in the country’s IoT space network, the Global Times learned from the developer on Thursday.
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The 5G network slicing opportunity
Deloitte
As communication service providers deploy 5G, they are looking to use network slicing to push growth opportunities beyond offering simple connectivity.
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Mgbanwe mgbanwe nzuzo nke quantum na-emeghe ụzọ maka nzikọrịta ozi ịntanetị dị mma
SciTechDaily
Ụwa bụ otu nzọụkwụ dị nso n'inweta ịntanetị zuru oke yana azịza maka iyi egwu na-arịwanye elu nke mwakpo cyber, ekele maka otu ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị mba ụwa bụ ndị mepụtara ụdị pụrụ iche nke nwere ike ịgbanwe ka anyị si akparịta ụka n'ịntanetị. Ihe mepụtara nke Mahadum Bristol duziri, r
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The telecom sector in 2020 and beyond
Mckinsey
In this video, McKinsey partners discuss how COVID-19 has changed the telecommunications industry--and what lies ahead for telcos.
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Industry Voices—Walker: The hidden truth about 5G is layoffs
Telecom dị egwu
Last month’s Mobile World Congress was full of excitement about 5G and growth opportunities in areas like connected cars, but telco revenues have been stagnant for years. To afford the network upgrades that loom in the next 2 to 3 years, telcos are getting serious about cutting labor costs.
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2020 Telecommunications industry outlook
Deloitte
Our latest trends report explores new technologies, challenges, growth opportunities, and key emerging areas in the telecommunications industry.
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How telecom sector is coping with a 10% data demand spike amid Covid-19
Ụkpụrụ ahịa
Read more about How telecom sector is coping with a 10% data demand spike amid Covid-19 on Business Standard. Data demand sees a 10% surge as people step up work from home over Covid-19, Here's how telecoms are responding to the demand and encouraging more people to work from home
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Bringing AI to the device: Edge AI chips come into their own
Deloitte
​If you love your smartphone's AI-enhanced camera, wait until you find out what edge AI chips could do for enterprise.
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Inweta ihu ọma nwere ọgụgụ isi: Edge computing na ọgụgụ isi nwere ike ịkwalite teknụzụ na teknụzụ telecom
Deloitte
Ọnụ ọgụgụ nke ọgụgụ isi dị njikere ịkwalite ụlọ ọrụ teknụzụ na telecom gaa n'ọgbọ na-esote nke njikọta na arụmọrụ, na-ebute mmụba ọzọ nke uto ụlọ ọrụ.
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The next-generation radio access network: Open and virtualized RANs are the future of mobile networks
Deloitte
Virtualized and open RANs may represent the future of mobile networks, offering mobile network operators the potential to reduce costs and increase vendor choice as they adopt 5G.
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Kedu ka Starlink na-achọ imebi ngalaba nkwukọrịta
ọkara
Ọ bụrụ na akara ngosi ahụ emeghị mgbịrịgba, tinye ya na radar gị. Starlink, ụlọ ọrụ mgbasa ozi satịlaịtị nke Elon Musk mepụtara na-akwalite mmepe rọketi SpaceX, na-aga n'ihu na-emecha ihe dị mkpa…
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Vodafone selects key partners to build Europe's first commercial Open RAN network
Vodafone
Dell Technologies, NEC, Samsung, Wind River, Capgemini Engineering and Keysight Technologies selected to build one of the largest Open RAN networks in the world.