5G Editorial & Guest Opinions
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3 Developing Military Intelligence Technologies To Be Aware Of
1/25/2023
Two new technologies, as well as a new spin on one legacy technology, are coming to the forefront of the U.S. military’s must-have list.
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U.S. Pressuring Japan, The Netherlands To Cut China Out Of Semiconductor Loop
1/18/2023
The U.S., Japan, and the Netherlands – three of the world’s leaders in semiconductor technologies – are meeting to discuss cutting off China’s supply of the valuable technology.
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Can The U.S. Remain The World’s Leading Military Technology Developer?
1/11/2023
The U.S. has long been the most-innovate country in the world when it comes to developing military technology. How, with Russia and China closing the gap, will the U.S. maintain its advantage?
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Why Is 5G Still Interfering With Radar Altimeters?
12/5/2022
5G deployment began in January and, within days, pilots began reporting instances of aircraft system interference.
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6E, Or Not 6E, That Is The Question
11/11/2022
Wifi 6E will bring a stronger connection and allow for proper analytics to keep track of connectivity issues, two things everybody will benefit from. But is it an upgrade you need to seriously consider?
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LTE-M — Delivering a Futureproof IoT
10/6/2022
Considering that LTE-M is included in the 5G framework and will last until at least 2040, has lower costs, and meets the requirements of smart utilities, it is the obvious choice for utility and smart city developers.
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5G Is Here — But How Long Until 6G Replaces It?
9/30/2022
With 5G technology just scratching the surface and parts of the world still utilizing 3G and 4G technologies, is it too early to be thinking about 6G? (Hint: it’s not.)
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Ensuring SAR Compliance With Smart Proximity Sensors In 5G Devices
8/24/2022
SAR sensors allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to build products that reduce RF power only when necessary. Smart sensors are highly accurate and can distinguish an inanimate object from a human, ensuring that the device is operating at peak performance and in compliance at all times.
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Who Should Get The Billions Collected From Spectrum Auctions?
3/2/2022
Spectrum auctions yield multi-billion dollar proceeds, but it's not always clear where the money ends up. Now, two parties are vying for a fraction of those funds, one with hopes of upgrading an aging 911 system and the other with providing internet know-how to underserved communities. Both potential recipients could provide vital resources to underserved communities.
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FAA Issues Flight Notices As 5G Rollouts Stuck In Limbo
1/13/2022
A week before the anticipated Jan. 19 rollout of enhanced 5G wireless services, the Federal Aviation Association (FAA) has issued a historically high 1,462 flight notices detailing the potential interference 5G may have on aircraft altimeters. As reported by Bloomberg and Reuters, these notices, called notices to air missions or NOTAMs, were issued to areas around major airports and hospitals with medical helicopter operations.