Displaying items by tag: Standalone 5G

Thursday, 20 July 2023 18:20

Ericsson to supply Spark’s 5G core solution

New Zealand-based telecommunications and digital service provider Spark has picked Swedish telecommunications vendor to supply its 5G core solution to power its standalone network in New Zealand.

Published in Business Telecoms

Swedish telecommunications equipment vendor Ericsson and its Finnish competitor Nokia have both been given contracts to be part of building India's first 5G network.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Nokia announced that Japanese operator KDDI has selected Nokia’s 5G Core and Converged Charging software to support its transition to a fully automated, cloud-native 5G Core architecture.

Published in 5G

The first Optus customers in Australia have now been connected to a multi band 5G standalone network as Optus launches Australia’s an end-to-end service trial of this 5G technology.

Published in 5G

Nokia 5G standalone private wireless network to support Industry 4.0 adoption at Agnico Eagle Finland mining operations

Published in 5G

Even before one starts casting a critical eye over the OPPO A54 5G, there is one feature that is sure to grab the attention, especially in these times: it costs just $399 and easily qualifies as Australia's cheapest 5G smartphone at the moment.

The first 5G standalone or "SA" RAN Sharing Network has been deployed by Nokia for the M1-StarHub joint venture in Singapore to enable nationwide 5G coverage while ushering in an era of "game-changing 5G SA services"

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Opensignal regularly analyses mobile networks around the world, having recently looked at the 5G experience worldwide as of Jan 2021, with its latest report looking at T-Mobile's standalone 5G network, one of the world's only standalone access 5G deployments to date.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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