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Plane antennas scan 20 degrees above the horizon
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the 5G Phantom on-ground plane antennas from Laird Antennas.
Partnership to connect the unconnected in Africa
World Mobile, which reports that it is the first mobile network built on blockchain and run by the people, has announced a partnership with Altaeros, developers of the "world’s first" autonomous aerostats, to connect the unconnected.
Liverpool's 5G network to digitally level up the city
The UK Government has announced a 5G project, called 5G Create, which is funded by its Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and has been developed to enhance the various services and digital innovation of Liverpool.
Next-gen digitiser cards smash transfer speed barriers
The release of two PCIe Digitizer cards from Spectrum Instrumentation brings next gen performance to PC-based instrumentation.
Ready for demands in AIoT market
Axiomtek has announced the CAPA55R, a high-performance 3.5" embedded SBC powered by the 11th Gen Inten Core i7/i5/i3 and Celeron processors with 28W cTDP and Intel Iris Xe Graphics.
5G RF connectors come in two configurations
Mouser Electronics is now shipping the 5G15 Series 5G mmWave RF flex-to-board connectors from Molex.
Telecom infrastructure trends 2022
A new approach to towers, growth of neutral hosts, and an expansion of private networks. Those are three strong trends to consider in telecom infrastructure for next year. This according to Fergal Lawlor, CEO at antenna solutions provider Alpha Wireless.
Telematics for Electric Vehicles
The EV Market has taken great strides and is set to transform the automotive industry. Automotive OEMs have increased spend on R&D on electric models and sustainable technology.
Analog Devices announces RadioVerse SoC series
Analog Devicesannounces its RadioVerse SoC (system-on-chip) series providing radio unit (RU) developers with an agile and cost-effective platform to create energy efficient 5G RUs.
VIAVI brings geolocation capabilities to Ericsson
Viavi Solutions has announced it's collaboration with Ericsson to bring geolocation capabilities to the recently-launched Intelligent Automation Platform. The collaboration will see VIAVI becoming one of the earliest independent software vendors to contribute its solution to run on the new service management and orchestration (SMO) platform.