What would the world look like today without wireless connectivity? 🤔 Dr Karl, Australian science broadcaster and author, shares his thoughts on the benefits of wireless connectivity. Find out more ➡ www.eme.gov.au
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The Q4 issue of Southern Asian Wireless Communications is available now at https://lnkd.in/ew994JEe Read opinions from Tiago Rodrigues 🛜, Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA); Glenn Katz, Telesat; Stuart Will, TCCA-Critical Communications; and Joakim Espeland, Quadsat; our in-depth features on meaningful connectivity and securing the mobile network; smart hospital case studies from Advantech and Huawei; and regional, business and global news.
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Discover the business potential and operational benefits that are unlocked when advanced #LEO satellite constellations support telecom standards such as those developed by #MEF. Read the Southern Asian Wireless Communications article by Telesat’s Glenn Katz to learn why a standards-based approach is essential for seamless interoperability with terrestrial networks, effective edge computing for agricultural and supply chain applications, and more. Glenn’s article starts on p. 23: https://lnkd.in/ew994JEe
The Q4 issue of Southern Asian Wireless Communications is available now at https://lnkd.in/ew994JEe Read opinions from Tiago Rodrigues 🛜, Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA); Glenn Katz, Telesat; Stuart Will, TCCA-Critical Communications; and Joakim Espeland, Quadsat; our in-depth features on meaningful connectivity and securing the mobile network; smart hospital case studies from Advantech and Huawei; and regional, business and global news.
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The Q4, 2024 issue of Southern Asian Wireless Communications is available now at https://lnkd.in/er_5X-Kn Read opinions from Tiago Rodrigues 🛜, CEO, Wireless Broadband Alliance; Glenn Katz, Telesat; Stuart Will, TCCA; and Joakim Espeland, Quadsat; our in-depth features on meaningful connectivity and securing the mobile network; smart hospital case studies from Advantech and Huawei; and regional, business and global news.
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Our SVP of Wireless Technologies, Noam Rafaelli, advises policymakers to consider spectrum allocation that recognizes how important WiFi is for all Americans. Whether WiFi is connecting people seamlessly in single family homes and apartment buildings, or carrying the bulk of mobile data traffic - its importance is clear. Learn about the latest WiFi innovations, which make allocating spectrum for its future development crucial: https://comca.st/4iy6fYi
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According to our SVP of Wireless Technologies and New Business, Noam Raffaelli, unlicensed spectrum for WiFi means better connectivity and benefits like lower power utilization for everyone. Join the conversation between Noam and SVP of Public Policy David Don to learn more about industry innovation on unlicensed bands of spectrum: https://comca.st/4cRr0dC
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Exciting program with Professor Holger Claussen Head of the Wireless Communications Laboratory at Tyndall National Institute and Professor of Wireless Communications at UCC & TCD. At Tyndall, Prof. Claussen is building up research teams in the area of RF, Access, Protocols, AI, and Quantum Systems to invent the future of Wireless Communication Networks. Previously he led the Wireless Communications Research Department of Nokia Bell Labs located in Ireland and the US until 2020. He received the 2014 World Technology Award in the individual category Communications Technologies for innovative work of “the greatest likely long-term significance” for his contribution to Small Cells. Holger received his Ph.D. degree in signal processing for digital communications from the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom in 2004. He is author of the book "Small Cell Networks", more than 140 journal and conference publications, 87 granted patent families, and 39 filed patent applications pending. He is Fellow of the IEEE, Fellow of the World Technology Network, and member of the IET.
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On Monday, we hosted our annual #5GSummit convening industry executives and key government leaders to discuss the latest issues facing the wireless industry today. Read key takeaways here: https://ctia.it/3JWgvcY.
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