The C5ISR Center is working with industry to develop secure radio communications for manned-unmanned teaming. (Pvt. First Class James Crowley/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is seeing ...
RICHARDSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--1Finity, a Fujitsu company and leading global network solutions provider, today announced that its Open RAN radios have been selected by leading telecoms company ...
As the Army prepares for its latest Network Integration Evaluation exercise this month at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., at nearby Fort Bliss, Texas, Col. Gail Washington ran what she described as a ...
A group of U.S. soldiers discusses a mission plan during a rehearsal for a live-fire event as part of the 2023 exercise Super Garuda Shield in Indonesia. (Sgt. 1st Class Austin Berner/U.S. Army) ...
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – Mobile Relay Associates (MRA) announced that it has entered into a long-term agreement with Pupil Transportation Cooperative to provide the NEXEDGE® Digital Network in support of ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (March 11, 2019) -- As the Army modernizes its tactical network capability by adding new radios that enable voice and data connectivity, Soldier feedback has indicated ...
(TNS) - The Marion Police Department is looking to expand its inventory with the purchase of several new radios. In a meeting Tuesday, Marion aldermen approved a state contract purchase of four radios ...
As it continues its commitment to make a massive, multi-year enhancement of its network architecture that consolidates, simplifies, and modernises its core and access networks, in particular through ...
Equipped with the latest Ericsson Silicon, AIR 3255 further reduces energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and weight compared to previous radio generations New radios will integrate with existing 3.7 GHz ...
This new capability allows MDS™ TransNET™ users to selectively upgrade their networks to the Xeta9x for applications which require higher performance while still allowing the Xeta9x radios operating ...
To extend battery life, IoT radios that send data should be powered only when there's data to send, and a second, power-sipper radio should just listen for a wake-up signal for the principal radio.
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