The FINANCIAL — Nokia has today announced that Swisscom will deploy Nokia FastMile 5G Receivers primarily in rural areas in Switzerland to offer ultra-fast broadband services. Nokia will be Swisscom’s ...
The company rolling out Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) has announced that it is trialling XG-FAST technology with Nokia, with hopes of reaching aggregate speeds of between 5Gbps and ...
Which is probably why Nokia–now a brand owned by the Finnish manufacturer HMD Global Oy–is re-releasing a dumbphone icon. According to a report by VentureBeat, the company will be launching an updated ...
Nokia announced on Tuesday that it teamed up with Australia’s National Broadband Network (nbn) to push 8 gigabits per second of networking speed across an ordinary twisted-pair copper telephone wire ...
Research conducted by Nokia Bell Labs, in tandem with the Technical University of Munich and Deutsche Telekom T-Labs, just recorded internet speeds faster than America’s fastest internet providers.
If you're expecting the next generation of mobile network technology to be 5G, you might need to think again: Nokia is betting there's room for one more iteration of LTE before fifth-generation tech ...
KDDI, a leading telecommunications operator in Japan, is deploying Nokia’s G.fast solution to apartments and multi-dwelling units (MDU) buildings to deliver ultra-broadband services to customers.
Yesterday we reported that Nokia Flagship stores had received shipments of the kind-of-not-really highly sought-after 5800 XpressMusic NAM, but eager Symbian fans who made it down to the NYC shop were ...
Nokia has achieved a connection speed of 5Gbps—about 625MB/sec—over 70 metres of conventional twisted-pair copper telephone wire, and 8Gbps over 30 metres. The trial used a relatively new digital ...
If we needed some more confirmation of how urgent the financial situation was over at Nokia, we got a glimpse of it today. The company announced that it would be drawing down the €1.5 billion ($2 ...
Apple Maps sucks hard but Nokia’s navigation solution, a product called Here that was just announced today, is fast as hell. You can try it in on the desktop or in web app form at m.here.net. I wish I ...
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