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The future evolution of ODN technologies

Total Telecom

Currently, the commercial digital and intelligent ODN technologies belong to ODN 2.0, technology is still in the R&D phase. Based on the industry consensus, three generations are defined for different evolution phases of the digital and intelligent ODN solution, as shown in the following figure. and the ODN 3.0

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AMD to Build Hardware-Agnostic Software Environment for AI Development: Report

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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reportedly outlined the company’s vision for an open-source, hardware-agnostic software ecosystem to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI)

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Bouygues Telecom Upgrades Automated Testing Capabilities With Witbe’s Witbox+ Technology

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Witbe’s Cutting-Edge Technology Enables a Superior Quality of Experience for Video Services on Set-Top Boxes, Smart TVs, and Streaming Media Devices PARIS — Sept. Witbe’s Cutting-Edge Technology Enables a Superior Quality of Experience for Video Services on Set-Top Boxes, Smart TVs, and Streaming Media Devices PARIS — Sept.

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Vodafone achieves first space video call using regular smartphones

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The landmark call showcases a technological marvel: the ability to deliver a full mobile broadband experience directly from satellites to unmodified smartphones. Unlike current satellite-based services, which often require expensive hardware like specialised satellite phones or dishes, Vodafones new.

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Ericsson, Dell, and Red Hat aim for smarter multi-vendor networks

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Open RAN which hinges on interoperable interfaces and the disaggregation of hardware and software has become a crucial avenue for meeting this demand. Ericsson, in collaboration with Dell Technologies and Red Hat, has.

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iPhone C1 modem chip to cut Apple’s Qualcomm reliance by 80%

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The iPhone C1 modem chip, Apple’s first in-house cellular processor looks set to slash the share of Qualcomm’s modems in Apple hardware to 20% of its current level by 2026. The chip combines 4-nanometre baseband with 7-nanometre transceiver technology.

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BT Group and Edgio Introduce MAUD-Enabled Content Delivery Network 

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Edgio, integrating its CDN with BT Group’s MAUD technology, will be the first to implement this solution in a live environment. According to BT, MAUD technology requires up to 50% less bandwidth during peak events, reducing strain on the network and energy consumption, as well as removing the need for extensive hardware.

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