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TeraGo | September 28, 2021
TeraGo Inc.is on track to complete its planned 5G core network expansion projects for 2021, in preparation for deploying 5G fixed wireless access services to its existing customer base and 5G private networking applications for new customers. Using proceeds from the capital raise completed earlier this year, TeraGo has been investing capital to increase capacity and throughput in its core network and to its wireless hub sites. This initiative is necessary to provide the network ba...
lightreading | March 02, 2020
During the Huawei Industrial Digital Transformation Conference 2020, Huawei officially launched its all-new UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) power module globally. The product enables the power density of a single module to reach 100 kW/3 U, twice that of industry standards. Huawei’s FusionPower2.0 data center power supply and distribution solution is based on the 100 kW module, and achieves the "1MW, 1 Rack" (standard rack can support 1MW power) principle with a footprint that...
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Ciena | October 12, 2022
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) has deployed Ciena's (NYSE:CIEN) coherent optical technology across ESnet6 – the newest generation of the DOE’s high-performance network dedicated to science. Providing 46.1 Terabits per second (Tbps) of bandwidth and intelligent network services, ESnet6 will support multi-petabyte dataflows typical of science research today and will also scale to manage the emerging exabyte data era of the...
lightreading | February 26, 2020
Huawei has a lot riding on its newly launched Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), its own suite of apps and services to replace Google. The prohibition on Google Mobile Services (GMS) as part of the current US trade restrictions puts key apps such as Chrome, Gmail and Google Maps out of reach of the Chinese firm. While Huawei says it has been barely affected by the ban on US network component supplies, thanks to its inventory buildup and the ability to source parts through third countries, the GMS ban...
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