Apple’s custom-built 5G modem due to land in 2023
When Apple bought the scraps of Intel's modem business in 2019, it was a matter of time before it started selling phones without Qualcomm modems.
When Apple bought the scraps of Intel's modem business in 2019, it was a matter of time before it started selling phones without Qualcomm modems.
Standards for cellular radio-access networks known as Open RAN could make deployment of 5G and other cellular networks less expensive.
A start-up using open source components to offer software-defined private 5G-as-a-service hopes to attract enterprises with an enhanced architecture.
US-based network solutions vendor Cradlepoint has launched a portal for members of its channel partner program.
The federal government is to impose limits on the amount of low-band radio frequency spectrum that telecommunications providers can bid for in the next 5G auction.
TPG Telecom has struck a deal to acquire additional 5G spectrum holdings in the 3.6 GHz band from Dense Air, which is also acquiring spectrum from TPG.
Dicker Data has become the first distribution partner to bring US-based mobile and internet of things (IoT) vendor Inseego to Australia.
Intel announced two new 11th-gen Core "Tiger Lake" processors on Sunday night at Computex, along with its first 5G module.
Optus has turned on its first six 5G mmWave commercial sites in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, as the carrier clocks up one million 5G capable devices on its network.
Optus is planning to switch off its 3G network on the 2100MHz spectrum from April 2022 as part of a wider technology overhaul.
Telstra, Optus, TPG Telecom subsidiary Mobile JV, Pentanet and Dense Air Australia have won rights to radio spectrum in the 26 GHz band, an optimal ingredient for delivering 5G services in Australia.
5G networks that incorporate legacy technology could be vulnerable to compromise via a lack of mapping between transport and application layers.
Singtel and Optus have unveiled plans to expand 5G ecosystem capabilities to enterprise and start-up customers in Singapore and Australia, rolling out AWS Outposts to drive digital transformation adoption.
As Wi-Fi and 5G improve to support higher bandwidth and more users per access point, enterprises must decide which best meets their needs.
Australia’s mobile services market is projected to grow by 15.4 per cent to reach US$14.9 billion in revenue by 2025, according to GlobalData report.