
East of England
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Security
The potential benefits of 5G, future wireless generations and full-fibre digital connectivity can only be realised if we have confidence in the resilience of our infrastructure
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Wireless Networking Technologies
Wireless networking is experiencing a period of exciting change with the development of new generations - from 5G to 6G, WiFi 6 and 7 - offering new use cases and business cases
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Diversification
Diversification of the telecoms supply chain is ultimately about choice, a desire to broaden the choice of equipment and solution providers in the sector-driven by commercial, technical and geopolitical factors
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Core Network Technology
Core networks are critical infrastructure and new digital technologies and trends have the potential to disrupt and transform, ensuring capabilities, resilience and performance can meet emerging and future needs
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is disrupting industry on a broad scale and telecoms is no exception, offering the potential to cut through network complexity, address new requirements, increase performance and enable automation
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Semiconductors
Semiconductors play a critical role in telecom infrastructure, from capturing images and data to encoding, encryption, transmission, reception, decryption and presenting data to the user. As we explore new ways of working and visualising the world, semiconductors will play an increasingly important role in telecom networks, ensuring that data is sent and received efficiently and securely.
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East of England
The region boasts the internationally acclaimed Cambridge University and Europe’s largest tech cluster

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ORCA Computing and BT Group Showcase Technologies to enable Quantum Data Centres of the Future
ORCA Computing, in collaboration with BT Group, hosted a demonstration day at BT Group’s R&D centre – Adastral Park in Ipswich for businesses, universities, data centre providers and users.

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Everything you need to know about Cambridgeshire’s telecoms landscape
Building on the UK’s regional and national strengths, UKTIN’s Clusters Group exists to provide an open forum for inter-regional collaboration, sharing of best practices, insights and dissemination of learnings.

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Major broadband boost for 218,000 rural homes and businesses in Norfolk, Suffolk and Hampshire

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Wireless Infrastructure Strategy: Everything You Need to Know

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UKTIN launch event: An overview
In London on the 27th of April, the UK Telecoms Innovation Network officially launched to a packed room.

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5G Testbeds & Trials, the end of the beginning! Keith Bullock UKTIN Article

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Ros Singleton announced as Advisory Council Chair

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UKTIN’s Quarterly Reflection | Q2

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Wireless Infrastructure Strategy: new investment boosts UK's digital connectivity

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Open Networks Ecosystem | Commercial & Finance Teach-in
As part of the Open Networks Ecosystem (ONE) Competition DSIT is offering applicants the chance to attend two teach-ins which cover three key areas of the application process.

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NEOS Networks | Our UK-wide network
Our 34,000km private telecoms network spans the UK providing a range of high capacity connectivity and collaboration solutions.
National network maps

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ARI 5G Presentation
The Telecom Infra Project-led Accelerating RAN Intelligence in 5G project (ARI-5G) will drive progress on network management and optimisation for Open RAN.

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Best of British RAN Project Presentation
Best of British, or BoB will build high performance small cells 100 per cent designed and manufactured in the UK. The apparatus it produces will significantly reduce the cost of deploying a small network through advanced radio design.

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Comp-O-Ran Presentation
The Coordinated Multipoint Open Radio Access Network (CoMP-O-RAN) will deploy densified outdoor small cell clusters using 5G New Radios (NR) to complement existing mobile networks, reduce the cost-per-bit and deliver enhanced 5G network performance.