The governments of the U.S., Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Sweden, South Korea, Japan and the U.K. have issued a joint statement advancing shared principles for the research and development
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a report outlining notable technology gaps for research and development organizations to consider when advancing long-term innovation in next-generation communications systems, or NextG. NIST said
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Keysight Technologies has signed a cooperative research and development agreement, or CRADA, with the Air Force Research Laboratory to deliver its testbed technology to advance communications in sub-terahertz for next-generation networks. Under
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Jessica Rosenworcel, chair of the Federal Communications Commission, has introduced rules to support commercial space activities by ensuring the availability of needed spectrum resources for wireless communications services as part of the
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The Federal Communications Commission has designated new innovation zones near Northeastern University in Boston and North Carolina State University in Raleigh to enable qualified licensees to conduct research and test Open Radio
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President Donald Trump has issued a new strategy to ensure the security of the country’s 5G wireless networks. The National Strategy to Secure 5G outlines the administration’s vision for the U.S. to
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The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology convened Monday to discuss its focus on artificial intelligence and quantum computing, Nextgov reported Monday.
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee has passed a bill authored by Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., that aims to secure mobile infrastructure, 5G networks and other wireless communications systems within Central Virginia
MoreThe White House released two reports to inform U.S. leadership about a national strategy in wireless communications through 5G technology.
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency researchers have began to develop a 100-gigabit-per-second wireless communications system and will continue further development and testing within the next year, C4ISR & Networks reported Friday. Adam
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