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CNET | January 30, 2020
After a blitz to close out 2019, Verizon is continuing to roll out its millimeter-wave 5G network in the new year. On Thursday the carrier announced it has upped its count of 5G cities to 34, turning on the next-generation wireless network in parts of Little Rock, AR, Kansas City, MO and Cincinnati, OH. As with past 5G deployments, the coverage will be focused on certain areas of each city. Those in Little Rock can expect to find 5G in "parts of Midtown, University District, Bir...
WAN TECHNOLOGIES
STL | August 03, 2021
STL an industry-leading integrator of digital networks, has announced a collaboration with Facebook Connectivity to design and develop 4G and 5G radio products as part of the Evenstar program to help accelerate the commercial deployment of Open RAN and boost 5G readiness for operators around the world. Over the last few years, STL has been developing open, disaggregated, virtualized and programmable solutions for the access side of the network. STL recently launched a suite ...
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
Edgecore Networks | June 23, 2022
Edgecore Networks, the market leader in open networking solutions, today announced the addition of a new flagship 400G disaggregated cell site gateway (DCSG) to its DCSG product range. The CSR440 400G cell site gateway solution allows carriers to update their network infrastructure to 400G while addressing the issues of 5G rollout and network traffic growth. The Edgecore CSR440 provides an open and disaggregated platform that hosts software components from various NOS vendors, including RtBrick,...
The Verge | February 05, 2020
AT&T has added 13 more cities to its low-band 5G network, including large metro areas like Boston, St. Louis, and Atlantic City, and smaller cities like Wichita, Kansas and Dayton, Ohio, bringing the total number of cities on the list to 32. The carrier continues to expand its sub-6GHz network, which has broad range but slower speeds than the mmWave version of its 5G, which thus far AT&T has limited to business customers. According to AT&T, 50 million customers now have access to its...
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