Private telecom company Ncell has acquired additional spectrum in the 1,800 megahertz bandwidth through the frequency auction held today for residual spectrum in the given bandwidth. At the first-ever ...
Modern wireless communications are using increasingly wide bandwidth-modulation schemes, and packet communications are getting faster. Transmissions are increasingly time-varying. Radios often ...
A recent analysis conducted by Opensignal has shed light on the profound influence of spectrum bandwidth on mobile user experiences across various Asia Pacific (APAC) markets. The study examined the ...
The Federal Communications Commission wants to open up a new beachhead of high bandwidth spectrum to see if it can be effectively commercialized. The agency, with unanimous approval from its five ...
Aeroflex Broadband Signal Analyzer Adds Powerful Software Modules for Testing High-Speed Communications Systems The Celerity CS35000 Series BSA, the widest bandwidth signal analyzer on the market, ...
All wireless connectivity is based on electromagnetic frequencies, with different parts of the frequency spectrum being used for different purposes, such as 5G or 2G. The precise way in which this is ...
The fourth-generation (4G) auctions of the 1800-megahertz spectrum in November are likely to put up only 25 MHz of bandwidth for bidding instead of 30 MHz due to regulatory restrictions, says the ...
Large swathes of radio spectrum bandwidth currently managed by the military and other key services should be opened up to other departments and even the private sector, according to the Bandsharing ...
After shutting down its ailing FLO TV wireless video service in October, Qualcomm announced today that it will be selling the service’s precious 700 megahertz wireless spectrum to AT&T for around $1.9 ...
LOS ALTOS, California, May 5, 2003 – True Circuits, Inc. (TCI), a leading provider of analog and mixed-signal intellectual property (IP) for the semiconductor and systems industries, today announced ...
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