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PAC | December 23, 2021
PAC Global Holdings LLC, the operator of the World's largest data blockchain network, wants customers to start their New Year off with FREE secure data. PAC is offering customers 5 gigabytes of free storage when customers sign up for a their yanDNA™ Beta Version data storage account available at https://yandna.io/register. The "5G for Free" (#5GforFree) promotion is meant to introduce customers to the future of data storage and allow them to familiarize themsel...
Extreme Networks | June 13, 2022
Extreme Networks, Inc., a pioneer in cloud networking, today announced a set of new solutions that will enable clients to get more out of their networks in the Infinite Enterprise. The company's ExtremeCloudTM portfolio has been expanded to incorporate new SD-WAN and AIOps with digital twin capabilities, allowing clients to offer secure connection at the network's edge, accelerate cloud deployments, and unearth actionable data – all from a single platform. Jim Burke,...
Hughes Network Systems | June 20, 2022
Hughes Network Systems, LLC. announced the successful testing of 5G satellite backhaul with the company's JUPITER™ System ground platform. Hughes engineers connected 5G devices to the internet with JUPITER System infrastructure – comprising a tiny aperture terminal (VSAT), gateway, and high throughput satellite – in a series of tests at its Germantown, MD, gateway. The testing confirmed Hughes' technology's interoperability with a 5G open radio access network (O-RAN...
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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