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Businesswire | July 03, 2023
Linksys, a global innovator in WiFi technology, announces the latest addition to its WiFi 6E product portfolio – the Linksys Velop Pro 6E, first of its new Designer Series using the “nature inspired” droplet design, along with advanced features that provide the ultimate WiFi 6E experience at an affordable price point. WiFi 6E offers an extra 6GHz band connection that helps cut down on interference and improves speeds to your connected devices. Powered by the Qu...
Data Center Networking
Sterlite Technologies Limited | June 10, 2021
STL, an industry-leading digital network integrator, recently established a partnership with Vocus Group, an Australian specialist fiber, and network solutions provider. This agreement strengthens STL's position in the Australian market, allowing network builders to create high-capacity countrywide networksrapidly. Vocus Group Limited is Australia's leading provider of fiber and network solutions, connecting all mainland cities to Asia and the United States. Regional...
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T-Mobile | July 16, 2021
T-Mobile and Lumen Technologies have extended their partnership to assist government agencies in quickly deploying fixed wireless access services at field sites throughout the United States by combining T-5G Mobile's mobile network with the Lumen edge computing platform. T-Mobile and Lumen's wireless access service is now part of the extensive Lumen product portfolio made accessible to government organizations via the General Services Administration's (GSA) 15-year, $5...
Lightreading | March 26, 2020
The FCC's chairman is asking Congress for $2 billion to fund a program that help operators replace Huawei's equipment in US networks. That figure is double the amount initially approved by President Trump earlier this month. In a letter to Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) dated March 14, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai requested $2 billion, plus $5 million in administration expenses, for the agency's "rip and replace" program for Huawei and ZTE equipment. Pai requested that the senator add ...
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