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Network Security
LitePoint | January 12, 2023
Leading wireless test solutions provider, LitePoint, recently announced its 5G test solutions have been fully validated by Qualcomm Technologies, Inc in the Qualcomm® Development Acceleration Resource Toolkit (QDART), for verifying and tuning Qualcomm’s products using its FSMTM 100 5g RAN platform, which helps address mmWave and Sub 6GHz small cell and remote radio head products. Qualcomm’s FSM 5G RAN Platform offers reliability and high performance while meeting c...
5G
Palo Alto Networks | November 19, 2020
Palo Alto Networks is turning out new 5G security abilities that the organization said are intended to help specialist co-ops and ventures make sure about and ensure worldwide organization traffic in the 5G period. The contribution intends to give granular organization perceivability and control over all 5G network layers and traffic, giving specialist co-ops and ventures start to finish assurance over their 5G networks, administrations, applications and gadgets, the organization ...
Mobile Infrastructure,5G
Businesswire | May 24, 2023
NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC. today introduced Arbor® Sightline Mobile and MobileStream to answer mobile network operators’ (MNO) need for scalable, real-time visibility, detection, and mitigation of threats that can impact the performance and availability of 4G/5G mobile consumer services and network infrastructure. As the market leader in carrier-grade service assurance solutions, NETSCOUT continues to expand its Visibility Without Borders® platform by combining its best-of-breed ...
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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