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UKTIN launch event: Sign up today

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University of Bristol’s Smart Internet Lab welcomes £6m boost for the communications technologies of tomorrow

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Samsung to provide Dish with 24,000 Open RAN-compliant 5G radios

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Europe’s Open RAN Five wants ecosystem to pick up the pace

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Telecoms Trailblazers: A day in the life of Michael Stevens

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MWC Barcelona 2023: UKTIN’s highlights

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The Role Of Autonomous Networks For Edge And Distributed Deployments

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ESA, UK Space Agency back chips for satellite terminals

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Starlink appears to be prepping a ‘global roaming service’

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Ofcom Predicts UK to Hit 50% Full Fibre Coverage in March 2023

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Perspectives on Diversification: The Compound Semiconductor Centre (CSC)

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UK Government launches the £80m Open Networks Ecosystem Competition

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Connected Britain 2023
THE UK'S MOST IMPORTANT CONNECTIVITY EVENT
Where UK connectivity leaders from across the public and private sector come to meet.
About Connected Britain
Connected Britain is the UK’s most important connectivity event, bringing together the leaders driving Britain’s digital economy.

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University of Bristol’s Smart Internet Lab welcomes £6m boost for the communications technologies of tomorrow

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Samsung to provide Dish with 24,000 Open RAN-compliant 5G radios

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2G and 3G Shutdowns Continue
Written by Pete Bell.
Mobile network operators around the world continue to close legacy 2G and 3G networks in order to migrate valuable spectrum resources to more widely used 4G and 5G technologies.

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ESA, UK Space Agency back chips for satellite terminals
Written by Saf Malik for CapacityMedia.com
EnSilica, a leading ASIC and mixed-signal chip maker has announced a contract to develop a new chip to address the next generation of mass-market satellite broadband user terminals.

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Intel launches new vRAN kit at MWC
By Mary Lenninghan for Telecoms.com
Intel has launched a new chip with integrated acceleration for vRAN networks, a move that it clearly hopes will help it maintain a massive presence in the growing market for virtualised radio networks.