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Lasers may be the future of Wi-Fi

07 June, 2018

Researchers are using 'laser combs' to generate and modulate terahertz frequencies with more data capacity than would normally be expected.


5G-Crosshaul project a success

06 June, 2018

A flexible and dynamic transport solution for 5G communications has been developed by European industrial and academic partners.


Airbus to test Zephyr HAPS aircraft in WA

06 June, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

Trials will test the concept of using high-altitude aircraft for loitering radiocommunication relay stations.


First European NB-IoT roaming trial completed

05 June, 2018

Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone Group have successfully completed the first international roaming trial in Europe using licensed NB-IoT technology.


RSM receives 300+ spectrum submissions

05 June, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

A call for feedback has resulted in 300+ submissions to the regulator regarding 5G and the 600 MHz band in New Zealand.


Successful LTE/CBRS trial on Verizon's network

04 June, 2018

A consortium has successfully tested 4G LTE technology over Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum in Verizon's US live commercial network.


US CBRS one step closer to launch

30 May, 2018

Delivery of Spectrum Access Systems certification test code is the final industry step towards initial launch of the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service.


Backhaul: the industry 25 and 10 years ago (May 2018)

28 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

In 1993, Telecom and Motorola were to build one of the largest government radio networks, while in 2008 Airservices was upgrading its rescue radio network.


US AEHF comsat undergoes testing

22 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

The US Air Force's fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite has passed a launch simulation and moved on to the system-level testing phase.


Opportunities in technological diversity

21 May, 2018 by Hamish Duff, President, ARCIA

A diversity of technology and user requirements in critical communications is both a challenge and an opportunity, says ARCIA's Hamish Duff.


Satellite sector wants 'holistic' spectrum use

21 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

Australia needs a more flexible spectrum regime to enable 5G mobile and satellite services to coexist, says the Communications Alliance.


Aerial comms tested in remote Svalbard

17 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

A consortium is trialling the use of unmanned aerial systems to carry communications equipment in Norway's Svalbard region.


Breaking down LTE adoption barriers

17 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

A new approach can leverage both TETRA and LTE for mission-critical comms, says ETELM's Nicolas Hauswald.


Airbus to demo virtual reality at CCW

16 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

Airbus will use a simulated fire scenario to demonstrate a new pilot version of its real-time virtual reality technology at Critical Communications World.


Norway's options for mission-critical broadband

10 May, 2018 by Jonathan Nally

Norway's DSB has issued a paper describing possible ways to implement a mission-critical mobile broadband system via commercial mobile networks.


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