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Marvell | March 04, 2022
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) announced that it has begun volume shipments of its Spica™ 800G PAM4 DSP platform for optical interconnects. As the first PAM4 DSP supplier to achieve this production milestone, Marvell is enabling customers to start commercial deployment of 800G optical modules in cloud data center and AI network applications. Spica is the industry's first 800Gbps PAM4 DSP to support 800G optical modules in QSFP-DD800 and OSFP form factors. The complete Spica 800G platform inclu...
Mobile Infrastructure
Quectel Wireless Solution | June 21, 2022
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a China-based provider of IoT solutions, announced the unveiling of a novel Android Smart module, SG560D, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G New Radio (NR) technologies, today. The SG560D is powered by a powerful GPU and CPU, which assists in completing complex application scenarios needing high computing capabilities and data rates such as smart gateways, in-vehicle infotainment, industrial cameras, monitoring devices, industrial handheld devices, and ma...
Network Infrastructure
T-Mobile | December 13, 2022
Consider the mic dropped. T-Mobile America’s 5G leader announced today that it has expanded 5G coverage and capacity, now reaching 323 million people with Extended Range 5G and 260 million people with Ultra Capacity 5G. With the achievement, T-Mobile reaches its mid-band 5G year-end goal weeks ahead of schedule and moves closer to its target of covering 300 million people with Ultra Capacity 5G by the end of 2023. The Un-carrier is also adding a massive boost to its Ultra capacity 5G netwo...
Network Security
UScellular | June 24, 2022
UScellular and Ericsson revealed today that they have commenced altitude 5G testing utilizing drone technology. These are the first of their type using UScellular's 5G network, and they pave the way for future use cases of cellular-connected drones in a range of sectors. Initial visible line of sight experiments were carried out in Beloit, Wisconsin, with a drone flying between two of UScellular's commercial 5G towers. All throughout flights at various altitudes, the drone...
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