KDDI
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Carriers including Deutsche Telekom, KDDI, Orange and Telefónica are working with Amazon to deliver cloud-based private wireless services.
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Samsung Electronics has been selected by KDDI to deliver its cloud-native 5G Standalone (SA) Core for KDDI’s commercial network in Japan.
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The KDDI network outage from this past weekend should be classified as a “serious incident”, Yasushi Kaneko, Japan’s internal affairs and communications minister said on Sunday.
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Telehouse has officially opened the first phase of its fifth data centre at its London Docklands campus, the carrier-neutral Telehouse South.
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Japanese operator KDDI has chosen Californian vendor Wind River for its O-RAN-compliant 5G virtualised base station plans.
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Two months after Nokia announced radio access network deals with Japan’s KDDI and SoftBank, the Finnish vendor has said it is ready to supply open RAN equipment to their rival, NTT DoCoMo.
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KDDI confirms that it has begun the global provisioning of Cato Cloud as of April 2021, with KDDI America, to start from 14 October 2021.
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SoftBank and KDDI have chosen Nokia as one of the vendors to deploy Japan’s shared radio access network (RAN).
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KDDI, Deutsche Telekom, MobiledgeX, Sturfee and Mawari have jointly developed a proof of concept (PoC) to develop the ‘world's first’ Platform as-a-Service (PaaS) for XR applications.
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Ericsson is to open a collaborative research lab in Ottawa where it will test and co-create new virtualized 5G Radio Access Networks (RAN) technologies.
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Japanese technology company Rakuten, which has launched a cloud-based 5G network, has raised 242 billion yen (US$2.2 billion) by selling stakes to Japan Post, Tencent and Walmart.
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KDDI has partnered with Orange Business Services, Toyota and Mazda to support the roll out of a connected cars service in Europe.
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University College London (UCL) has recorded the world’s fastest data transmission speed, reaching 178 terabits a second – or 178,000,000 megabits a second – by using a bandwidth of 16.8 THz.
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Japanese cloud-based mobile carrier Rakuten has launched its roaming agreement with KDDI to allow customers to keep in touch across the country.
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Two Japanese telcos, KDDI and SoftBank, have formally set up a joint venture to build out 5G networks in rural parts of the country.