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ZTE Corporation in partnership with China Mobile and Qualcomm Technologies has completed 5G Sub-band Full-Duplex (SBFD) verification and compatibility test.
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Telefonica, Ericsson and Qualcomm have launched the first commercial mobile 5G millimetre (mmWave) network in Spain.
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Iridium Communications has entered into an agreement with Qualcomm Technologies to develop satellite messaging and emergency services in smartphones.
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Telefónica and Qualcomm Technologies are partnering to bolster their offerings in the areas of extended reality (XR) and the metaverse.
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US President Joe Biden has signed a bill that will see the investment of billions of dollars into the country’s semiconductor industry.
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Mobile telecoms is going full circle with not one, but two projects to use satellites to deliver services direct to handsets.
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Founding members, which include the likes of Epic Games, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Qualcomm, confirm the launch of the Metaverse Standards Forum.
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Chipset maker Qualcomm has announced the acquisition of Israeli start-up Cellwize Wireless Technologies as it looks to accelerate 5G RAN innovation and adoption.
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EE says it has become the first European carrier to deliver 5G over seven combined spectrum carriers, delivering its fastest 5G speeds yet.
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In a quest to bring extended reality to the masses Qualcomm Technologies has opened six R&D labs across Europe.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today.
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SK Telecom and Qualcomm have discussed the possibility of working together at CES 2022.
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US chip company Qualcomm has revealed that it is working with Chinese vendor ZTE to achieve 5Gbps speeds on 5G services on millimetre-wave spectrum.
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Qualcomm has unveiled a drone platform that offers 5G and AI capabilities in a bid to boost the development of commercial, enterprise and industrial drones.
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Intel has set out its growth roadmap for Intel Foundry Services (IFS), as it looks reclaim share from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) and Samsung.
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European governments and regulators should prioritise the supply of 26GHz spectrum to accelerate the much-needed rollout of 5G services across the European region and to enable its full potential.
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Qualcomm Technologies, Inc and Capgemini have confirmed they are collaborating on private 5G advances, creating "an off-the-shelf private network system which is fully tested and validated".
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Chipmaker Qualcomm today put its weight behind a move to support extremely high frequency 5G services, which it said can add massive capacity to cellular networks.