(Photo by Smith & Vansant Architects PC via Houzz )
The sizzle of summer is in full effect, and the priority for most homeowners seems to be replicating the spirit and convenience of the indoors, outside. That means making backyards, patios, and decks as comfortable and fun as possible.
(Photo by Smith & Vansant Architects PC via Houzz )
The sizzle of summer is in full effect, and the priority for most homeowners seems to be replicating the spirit and convenience of the indoors, outside. That means making backyards, patios, and decks as comfortable and fun as possible.
Unauthorized use of phone boosters can interfere with and disrupt public telecommunication services, the department said
NEW DELHI : The department of telecommunications has asked e-commerce companies not to sell wireless boosters or jammers, considering that existing laws authoriz
Unauthorized use of phone boosters can interfere with and disrupt public telecommunication services, the department said
NEW DELHI : The department of telecommunications has asked e-commerce companies not to sell wireless boosters or jammers, considering that existing laws authoriz
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NTT Docomo, KDDI, Softbank and Rakuten, four telecom network operators in Japan, have deployed more than 20,000 5G mmWave gNodeBs (millimeter wave). Telecoms have deployed mmWave in several hot zones in Tokyo, for example, targeting congested areas to support high data traffic.
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Posted by The Staff Reporter | Jul 19, 2022 | Technology
Telecom Namibia plans to invest over N$2.3 billion in the next five plus years to modernise the national network, an executive said this week.
This will include both fixed and mobile, starting with the national backbone to t
Posted by The Staff Reporter | Jul 19, 2022 | Technology
Telecom Namibia plans to invest over N$2.3 billion in the next five plus years to modernise the national network, an executive said this week.
This will include both fixed and mobile, starting with the national backbone to t
“Assuring seamless mobile connectivity is integral to any digital transformation project but achieving this is challenging at best due to complex building structures, the raw materials used and multisite requirements,” says Stuart Waine of Spry Fox Networks.
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