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MFA | September 09, 2022
MFA, the industry Alliance supporting private network adoption, today announced that it is launching a new resource center on its website for enterprises to gain access to tools that will aid their 3GPP-based private network deployments and to highlight private networks globally. Enterprises can access these tools to simplify their own private network deployments and to learn about available spectrum options in their region. “The connectivity requiremen...
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Global mobile Suppliers Association | January 28, 2021
As per the Global mobile Suppliers Association's (GSA) newest 5G chipset report, the quantity of discrete 5G modems dramatically increased during 2020, and number of 5G processors expanded ninefold. The report demonstrated that 29 financially accessible 5G portable processors/stages and 11 monetarily accessible discrete 5G modems have been recognized. The current discrete 5G modems length five semi-conductor organizations — Hi-Silicon (Huawei), Mediatek, Qualcomm, Samsun...
Nokia | October 16, 2020
Nokia is using Qualcomm’s 5G RAN platform to boost indoor small cells for coverage in residential and small enterprise locations. The Finnish vendor’s new 5G Smart Node using the Qualcomm FSM100xx modem should be available starting in the first quarter of 2021. Band support initially includes n78, and all sub-bands within, according to Nokia. That will be followed by support for band n41 (which is T-Mobile’s 2.5 GHz), n77 (which covers C-band spectrum in the U.S.) and n48 (CBRS...
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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