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Singaporean telecommunications company Singtel claimed it has achieved full 5G coverage throughout Singapore’s mass rapid transit (MRT) network.
Finnish telecoms provider Nokia signed a 5G deal with Claro Argentina (Claro) to deploy 5G infrastructure across the country.
The Malaysian Book of Records has recognised ICT provider ZTE for achieving the “fastest mobile speeds” at 30.8Gbps with 5G-Advanced (5G-A) during a live trial conducted in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) has partnered with Swedish telco vendor Ericsson to offer 4G and 5G networks to small- and mid-sized electronic cooperatives (co-ops) across the US.
Regional US carrier US Cellular has deployed the technology of Swedish telco equipment provider Ericsson to support its 5G network infrastructure upgrade in rural areas.
Japanese mobile phone operator NTT Docomo plans to deploy new radio dual connectivity using three frequency bands—two Sub-6 (3.7GHz and 4.5GHz bands) and millimetre-wave (28GHz band)—to deliver what it claims Japan’s fastest download speed of up to 6.6Gbps using standalone (SA) architecture.
Enterprise-grade wireless testing and artificial intelligence company SmartCIC Technologies tested 5G across Paris ahead of the Olympic Games, accurately predicting 5G download speeds of nearly 600Mbps or more.
Finnish telco vendor Nokia has partnered with Telecom Egypt to bring 5G to Egypt for the first time, introducing the technology to cities including Alexandria, Aswan, Cairo, Giza, and Luxor.
Hughes Network Systems, a subsidiary of EchoStar, opened a manufacturing facility and 5G incubation centre in Germantown, Maryland in the US to advance technology and foster local talent in the region.
Swedish telco vendor Ericsson has signed a three-year neutral host provider agreement with Advanced Communications and Electronics Systems (ACES) to provide Ericsson indoor products to multiple communication service providers (CSPs) and to enhance 5G connection in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Telecommunications company Optus announced it has tested wideband multi-operator Ericsson Radio Dot System to provide 5G connectivity indoors for Australian enterprises.
Singtel has partnered with Swedish telco vendor Ericsson and tech giant Samsung to implement what they claim to be the world’s first implementation of app-based network slicing.
Network connectivity provider CommScope introduced three Open RAN (Radio Access Network) advances to its network portfolio, which it said facilitated “open, sustainable, and converged 5G indoor networks.”
Silicon as a platform company VeriSilicon has collaborated with wireless communications technology and chip provider Innobase to jointly launch a 5G RedCap/4G LTE dual-modem solution.