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NTIA Announces New $450 Million Innovation Fund Round

Broadband Breakfast

17, 2024 – The Commerce Department announced Tuesday $450 million in new funding for open radio access networks, this time targeting software that will run on those networks. It’s the third round of funding aimed at boosting the technology from Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration.

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Reflections on the World Communication Awards

Total Telecom

2023 saw the rise of generative AI, and 2024 proved to be the year of its integration into telecommunications. Network operations based on open-source solutions and generic hardware were praised as regaining control of the operators networks by avoiding vendor lock ins.

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Bruce M. Washington

NTIA

Washington is Chief of Staff in NTIA’s Office of Spectrum Management where he performs senior telecommunications policy coordination and administrative management assignments for the Associate Administrator. Army as a Signal (telecommunications) Officer and 15 years in the U.S. Mr. Washington also served 10 years in the U.

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Pente Networks, MosoLabs and Alliance Corp collaborate for Private Cellular Network in a Box

IEEE ComSoc

Alliance’s professional services team uses the P ente HyperCore platform to pre-integrate with MosoLabs’ Canopy indoor and outdoor radios and provision selected end-user devices, SIMs and eSIMs. The pre-built kits and radios are ready for simple installation at the desired location.

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Round 3 (2024) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)

NTIA

pdf The Innovation Fund aims to foster competition and innovation across the global telecommunications ecosystem, lower costs for consumers and network operators, and strengthen the 5G and successor wireless technology supply chains. Accelerating commercial deployments of open interface standards-based compatible, interoperable equipment.

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Q&A: How Does a DECT Phone Work?

VoIP Insider

A: DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. DECT phones operate within a specific radio frequency range, typically around 1.9 In this Q&A, we’ll explore the ins and outs of DECT technology and why it’s become a go-to solution for wireless communication. Q: What is DECT? Q: What is the range of a DECT phone?

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vRAN market disappoints – just like OpenRAN and mobile 5G

IEEE ComSoc

The key feature of vRAN is the virtualization of RAN functions, allowing operators to perform baseband operations on standard servers instead of dedicated hardware. Backhaul connectivity is widely used in telecommunications services to transfer a signal from a remote site or network to another site, usually for a central one.