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Mobile operators to invest over $30 bn in open radio access networks by 2030

The Siasat Daily 13 Nov 2023
Open RAN stands for open radio access network ... Tier-1s finally start commercial deployments at scale, driven partly by the need to replace legacy Chinese 3G and 4G networks. The Open RAN-compliant radio market to date has been dominated by Asian vendors Samsung, NEC and Fujitsu.
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NAPCO Reports Record Revenues, Net Income and Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 of Fiscal 2024

Longview News-Journal 06 Nov 2023
Radio sales have continued to slow down when compared to last year's first quarter, when the impending 3G Verizon sunset was rapidly approaching. As fiscal 2024 progresses, we expect radio sales to continue to be a key contributor to our hardware sales and continue to lead to the continued growth of our highly profitable recurring revenues.".
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1GLOBAL Optimizes Mobile Voice Quality with Ribbon

Longview News-Journal 23 Oct 2023
... solution no matter where they're located around the globe, and simultaneously allows us to ensure the highest level of quality for voice services on 3G and 4G (Voice over LTE) networks and for 5G (Voice over New Radio) in our future plans," said Hakan Ko�, 1GLOBAL's CEO.
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NewEdge Wins Mobility Prize at the ITS / NTIA 2023 5G Challenge

The Eagle-Tribune 18 Oct 2023
... required for best-in-class Radio Units ... NewEdge technology enables the virtualization of the Wireless RAN (Radio Access Network) with a highly-flexible RU (Radio Unit) that can serve multiple modes (2G/3G/4G/5G) and a diverse set of frequency bands in a single RU – SKU.
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Why do you need to turn off your phone in a plane

TravelDailyNews 28 Sep 2023
A common reason is that the phone’s communication systems might interfere with the plane’s radio equipment ... Every radio signal is of equal value to the receiver on the plane ... Of course, some other devices might still use older frequency ranges (3G, for example), which might take the valuable space in radio frequencies needed for planes.
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9 Superior Radio Scanner for 2023

Citizenside 03 Sep 2023
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NAPCO Reports Record Revenues, Net Income and Adjusted EBITDA for Q4 and Fiscal 2023

Victoria Advocate 29 Aug 2023
While radio sales have slowed down when compared to the prior year, when the impending 3G Verizon sunset was approaching, radio sales still represent almost 20% of total hardware sales ... , including the replacement of 3G radios, and our ability to execute our business strategies.
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Digital technologies and how they improve sustainable performance among smallholder farmers

B & FT Online 21 Aug 2023
Less than a third of rural populations in developing nations have access to 3G networks, even though 4G is becoming the most prevalent mobile connection. Globally, 90% of people can access the internet via a 3G or higher-quality network. Besides, the radio and television broadcasts ...
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Engineer Demand Exposes Talent Gap in RF Development

Engineering Times 26 Jun 2023
The transition from 3G to LTE (4G) wasn’t difficult for most cellular service providers (CSPs), but 5G is a challenging architecture, with a completely new radio (5G NR), and standalone services for critical applications. Furthermore, 3GPP (still the same name from 3G) releases are coming very fast.
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Telus pauses fibre optic network rollout across Alberta, blaming Ottawa's Huawei ban

North Shore News 13 Jun 2023
Telus Corp. is blaming Ottawa's ban on China’s Huawei Technologies Inc. for pausing its fibre optic network build in the city of St ... Telus, which at the time used Huawei radio equipment in non-core portions of its 3G and 4G wireless networks, said in 2019 it did not believe Huawei posed a major risk to national security. St ... The U.S., U.K ... (TSX.T) ... .
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Solving the Cable TV Infrastructure Downstream Transmitter Challenge

The Engineer 13 Jun 2023
Before joining ADI in July 2012, Simon worked in the cellular infrastructureindustry, leading teams developing technology for 3G and 4G remote radio heads. Prior to this he developed receivers and high power transmitters for cellular, mobile radio, and broadcast applications, for which he holds several patents.
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What TIM’s mega-spin-off reveals about Europe’s telecoms industry

Economist 08 Jun 2023
EVEN BY ITALY’S chaotic standards, TIM Group, the country’s largest provider of telecommunication services, is an odd beast ... the fixed network ... In the early 2000s operators paid too much for 3G radio spectrum; some, including Orange (née France Télécom) and Deutsche Telekom, almost went belly up ... Several have spun off their radio towers ... .
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Then and now: 70 years of Everest

The Jordan Times 01 Jun 2023
AFP looks at the evolution of the Everest phenomenon ... The Sherpas carried everything ... In 2011, British climber Kenton Cool tweeted from the summit with a 3G signal after his ninth successful ascent. More usually, walkie-talkie radios are standard expedition equipment and summiteers contact their base camp teams, who swiftly post on social media ... Image.
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70 Years Since First Humans Climbed Mount Everest

Beijing News 30 May 2023
AFP looks at the evolution of the Everest phenomenon. What is the mountain called? ... In 2011, British climber Kenton Cool tweeted from the summit with a 3G signal after his ninth successful ascent. More usually, walkie-talkie radios are standard expedition equipment and summiteers contact their base camp teams, who swiftly post on social media ... ....
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70 Years of Mount Everest

Voa News 29 May 2023
AFP looks at the evolution of the Everest phenomenon. What is the mountain called? ... In 2011, British climber Kenton Cool tweeted from the summit with a 3G signal after his ninth successful ascent. More usually, walkie-talkie radios are standard expedition equipment and summiteers contact their base camp teams, who swiftly post on social media ... .
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