standards
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has issued its first standard covering open radio access networks, the open-source technology that many see as likely to reduce the cost of mobile telecoms.
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An industry group promoting low-power networks is claiming a breakthrough after its technology received approval as an international standard.
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The industry’s main proponent of small cells has started a programme to expand the technology in enterprise and industry.
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Secure Chorus has confirmed it transferred its interoperability standards for enterprise grade encrypted messaging applications to the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) last month.
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Open radio access networks (open RAN) will account for 58% of total RAN capex by 2026 and will be deployed at 65% of all sites.
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ETSI NFV, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute’s industry specification group for network function virtualisation, has announced enhancements to the system and designed new features to support 5G networks.
Forthcoming events
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MEF announces the availability of its final draft standard for SD-WAN service and its various attributes.
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Not-for-profit European Standards Organisation (ESO), ETSI, has published a report highlighting the critical role of appropriate regulation, licensing and technologies to ease 5G wireless backhaul/X-Haul deployments.