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Some of the biggest challenges slowing down the adoption of IoT are security, efficient battery usage and optimized wireless communications.One company has...
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Full Story »Huawei recently completed the world's first voice over NR (VoNR) call. The voice and video call service was made using two Huawei...
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Full Story »Extreme Networks just announced Extreme Elements which in-turn enables the autonomous network and subsequently the autonomous enterprise. In a dynamic webinar, Dan...
Full Story »If you’re never content with Wi-Fi speeds, rest assured that scientists are trying to help. In fact, a team of Japanese researchers has just broken the record for wireless data transmission in the terahertz range—with a data rate 20 times higher than most current Wi-Fi connections.
The research focuses on what scientists call the “T-ray” band: the part of the electromagnetic spectrum between 300 GHz and 3 THz. Lying between microwave and far-infrared, it’s currently an unregulated part of the spectrum, which could be fair game for use in Wi-Fi networks in the future.