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Wifi Signal Strength vs. Wi-Fi Speed

ACT Corp

Some people are unsure about the difference between what is WiFi signal strength and WiFi signal speed or the factors that impact these aspects. To address these concerns, it's important to clearly distinguish between signal strength and signal speed to diagnose and resolve WiFi issues effectively.

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NTT Docomo, Nokia, SK Telecom Propel AI-Driven 6G Tests

VoIP Review

The test utilized AI to refine transmission and reception processing across various propagation environments, optimizing modulation schemes in response to specific radio wave conditions. The integration of AI-based processing sequences allowed for single-step channel estimation to signal detection.

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Samsung and SK Telecom Enhance 5G with AI Technology

VoIP Review

They are working on enhancing its ability to autonomously adjust base station signals and recalibrate transmission ranges when encountering signal weaknesses or data transmission issues.

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GPS Does Need a Backup, Terrestrial Is the Answer – But Which Terrestrial?

Broadband Breakfast

Thanks to Loretta Sanchez and Greg Walden for highlighting America’s critical over-dependence on GPS , and how vulnerable those signals are to many forms of mischief. China, Russia, and others are not nearly as vulnerable to disruption of essential positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) signals from space as we are.

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Bird 4480A RF Wattmeter at NWS

Gap Wireless

Whether you’re in telecommunications, broadcasting, or defense, the 4480A guarantees accuracy for both Continuous Wave (CW) and digitally modulated signals. Supports CW & Digital Transmissions: Accurately measures both Continuous Wave and digitally modulated signals, ensuring flexibility across applications.

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Starlink Allowed to Operate in Portions of National Radio Quiet Zone

Broadband Breakfast

The NRQZ, established in 1958, is an area where federal restrictions on radio transmissions apply in order to protect scientific research and national security operations which rely on a quiet radio environment to detect faint signals.   The announcement was made on the NSF website on Oct.

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KT Unveils 5G NTN Breakthrough; Pioneers Satellite Integration

VoIP Review

Furthermore, KT demonstrated its ability to mitigate signal delays caused by the satellite’s 35,800-kilometer orbit, showcasing the feasibility of satellite-based 5G communications. In collaboration with LG Electronics, KT is also working on developing 6G transmission and full-duplex communication technologies.