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TECHNOLOGY UPDATES  SAMENA TRENDS

                                                               T-Mobile US Lights Up SA 5G Using

                                                               2.5GHz


                                                               T-Mobile  US  has  activated  5G Standalone  (SA) services using
                                                               its  mid-band  2.5GHz  ‘Ultra  Capacity’  spectrum. Neville  Ray,
                                                               President  of  Technology at  T-Mobile  US, commented: ‘5G  is
                                                               making  a  meaningful  impact today – changing  the  way people
                                                               use their smartphones, bringing choice and competition to home
                                                               broadband, improving disaster response and so much more … but
                                                               we’re only scratching the surface on what 5G can do.’ T-Mobile US
                                                               initially  switched  on 5G  SA in  August 2020,  using  its  ‘Extended
                                                               Range’  600MHz  spectrum.  T-Mobile’s  Extended  Range  5G  now
                                                               covers 321 million people across 1.9 million square miles, while
                                                               250 million people are covered by the cellco’s Ultra Capacity 5G
                                                               network. Going forward, T-Mobile plans to reach 300 million people
                                                               with Ultra Capacity spectrum next year.




        InterDigital Scores EU Funds for 6G Research


        InterDigital racked up another win around 6G research, securing   “contributions to the European wireless research and innovation
        European Union (EU) funding covering five of 35 projects as part of   ecosystem”, referencing its work in previous 5G programs.
        a €250 million initiative to advance the region’s role in the evolution
        beyond 5G. The US mobile R&D company won backing to explore AI-
        enabled radio access; Digital Twins; short-range communications
        protocols;  validation  tools for  potential  6G  technologies;  and
        another  verification  project  covering  reconfigurable  intelligent
        surfaces  and  cell-free  Massive  MIMO.  InterDigital  stated  the
        funding is being provided by the EU’s Smart Networks and Services
        Joint Undertaking, an initiative forming part of the Horizon Europe
        6G  Flagship  project.  The  EU  network unit  is  running  the  latest
        35-project program in conjunction with the 6G-IA, an association
        which describes itself as the private element in the Horizon 2020
        5G Public Private Partnership. InterDigital’s selection builds on its
        participation in 6G@UT, a project in the US led by the University
        of Texas announced in 2021. The company’s CTO Rajesh Pankaj
        stated  its  participation  in  the  EU project  validated  its  previous




        Canadian Government Backs EXFO 5G Research


        Canada-based  testing  and  monitoring equipment  maker EXFO   accelerate  development  of 5G  in  the  country by constructing  a
        received CAD15.9 million ($11.7 million) from the government to   dedicated research facility. The company stated it would use the
                                                               capital to build a 5G Centre of Excellence in Montreal, creating 50
                                                               jobs alongside the research boost. Canada’s Ministry of Innovation,
                                                               Science and Economic Development provided the sum through a
                                                               strategic  innovation  funding  scheme.  EXFO  CEO  Philippe  Morin
                                                               stated the financial backing would allow the company to employ
                                                               advanced cloud computing, AI and machine learning technologies
                                                               to develop systems to automatically predict and detect problems
                                                               on 5G networks. Nokia partnered with various government entities
                                                               in Canada during October to construct what it claimed would be
                                                               a world-leading R&D facility to advance AI, 5G, cybersecurity and
                                                               environmental initiatives.
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