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US Ignite | February 01, 2021
Work is in progress to help the first 5G pilot projects at a Marine Corps base in San Diego, California, part of an initial wave of 5G testbeds at bases around the U.S. which use commercial carriers' 5G networks to explore how the military can use the new wireless technology. The 5G testbed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar utilizes Verizon's 5G network; as indicated by US Ignite, the carrier has been deploying 4G and 5G small cells to enhance existing LTE macro sites an...
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WiteSand & CANCOM | October 19, 2021
WiteSand, the company delivering plug and play simplicity to wired and wireless enterprise networking, today announced a global reseller partnership with CANCOM, a global Digital Transformation Partner.With over 4,000 employees across Europe and the U.S., CANCOM delivers an extensive suite of IT services that help organizations navigate the digital future, tackle the challenges of complex enterprise IT problems and increase their business success through the implementation of modern technology. ...
SDxCentral | January 26, 2020
T-Mobile US and Sprint have spent the better part of the last two years hoping and planning to merge into a combined entity, but now that the outcome of that effort rests with a federal judge, the future of both companies is unclear. If the merger is blocked and the operators remain separate companies, their respective 5G plans are going to evolve considerably and quickly. “T-Mobile is in a more favorable position than Sprint” because it enjoys a stronger balance sheet and the wherew...
Ericsson | September 14, 2020
Ericsson has taken a leap forward in building high-capacity, low-latency 5G networks by demonstrating a live C Band network in the United States (US) with 16-layer downlink Multi-user MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, delivering enhanced spectral efficiency, at its North American headquarters in Plano, Texas. Ericsson, with commercial equipment, successfully deployed the industry's first 16-layer Multi-user MIMO 256 QAM with 8 UEs over 100MHz on C Band in the US, reaching a n...
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