
BT turns to high-flying drones to solve 5G connectivity issues
The high-altitude aircraft will eventually operate 20km above the ground and provide 5G speeds of up to 150Mbps.
ByThe high-altitude aircraft will eventually operate 20km above the ground and provide 5G speeds of up to 150Mbps.
ByDoubts about 6G's prospects are emerging amid complaints of 5G's low uptake and limited coverage in Europe and North America.
ByThe 5G base stations use cloud servers to manage multi-vendor use and can be embedded in street furniture.
ByThe investment includes a new network testing centre, funding for universities to build out 6G technology and development of Open…
ByThe government has made some concessions to issues with removing Huawei equipment, but the 2027 deadline remains.
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ByChina accounted for more than two-thirds of global 5G subscriptions this year, according to Ericsson's latest Mobility Report, but penetration…
ByAs telecoms companies look to a future in the cloud, Nokia's new subscription service may help it cash in on…
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