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Infrastructure

VIAVI Expands Capabilities for Industry-Leading Remote Fiber Test...

VIAVI Solutions Inc. introduced multiple new capabilities for the award-winning Optical Network Monitoring Solutions (ONMS) family of remote test and monitoring solutions. The new capabilities enable further network intelligence in fiber environments that form the foundation of high-speed core,...

Rohde & Schwarz and Colby Instruments collaborate to...

Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology relies on the ability of devices to determine their location based on distance, moving direction and relative position to other devices. To meet the UWB ecosystem’s testing needs, Rohde & Schwarz and Colby Instruments have collaborated...

High quality infrastructure is essential for Fixed Wireless...

Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece Paul Wright, VP of Sales and Customer Operations at Cambridge Broadband Networks Group (CBNG), looks at what it will take to...

ST Engineering iDirect to lead mobile backhaul network...

Satellite communications provider, ST Engineering iDirect, has been selected by a Tier 1 MNO in Latin America to extend the ground infrastructure for its upcoming satellite. Slated for launch in late 2021, the new satellite network expansion will deliver 3G,...

Network Rail seeks £1 billion for 16,000km fibre...

The UK's Network Rail is keeping its connectivity targets on track by inviting private sector investment in its fibre optic cable network. To enable signalling, trackside sensors, CCTV, and internet for trains, railway depots and offices, more than 16,000km of...

EdgeConneX expands data centres across six US cities

EdgeConneX is adding an extra 20MW of capacity across six of its US data centre markets to help address demand from customers, and is promising to up capacity in other areas too. Initially, EdgeConneX will add around 20MW of new...

LG Electronics to step up 6G tech development

LG signed a partnership with Keysight Technologies, a US-based electronics test and measurement firm, and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), South Korea's leading research university. Under the agreement, the three sides will cooperate in developing technologies...

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