In IoT and Innovation News, Quectel has unveiled six new antennas designed to provide robust connectivity performance for IoT devices. The new antennas cover a wide range of use cases from 5G to non-terrestrial networks bringing new capabilities to customers. Hewlett Packard Enterprise has built a new AI supercomputer, called Austral, based on HPE Cray supercomputers and the HPE Machine Learning Development Environment, for CRIANN (Centre Regional Informatique et d’Applications Numeriques de Normandie), a high-performance computing and AI data center located in Normandy, France.
Nokia, BT Group and MediaTek have successfully completed trials of 5G Reduced Capability technology with RedCap devices. It has the potential to expand the IoT ecosystem and accelerate its deployment within the industry. BT Group is evaluating RedCap to support new 5G use cases which could benefit both EE’s business and consumer customer bases. Cisco and Bang & Olufsen released new true wireless earbuds built with enterprise-grade features customized for professionals on-the-go.
Breezeline has distributed cyberbullying prevention resources to more than 2,300 educators across 11 states: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Florida. Juniper Networks expanded its Connected Security portfolio with new products and capabilities that empower organizations to seamlessly extend security services and Zero Trust policies across distributed data center environments.
As always, we’ll finish with the changes that essentially drive the telco and tech industries’ movement in the markets. In market news, Precision Optical Technologies signed a multi-year strategic partnership with Charter Communications, Inc. This partnership supports a pivotal moment in Charter’s evolution of next-generation broadband services. DZS has successfully completed the first phases of a live pilot solution deployment of DZS’ flagship Velocity fiber access portfolio within the operator’s production network in Poland. Box and CrowdStrike formed a partnership to help organizations of all sizes secure their data in the cloud and stop data-related breaches.
Netcracker Technology has reached the significant milestone of 30 years since the company was incorporated in Massachusetts. As Netcracker celebrates this achievement, it looks back to where it started and, more importantly, how it has thrived, innovated, and delivered value to its global customer base over the past three decades. Cloudflare expanded into the Mexican market as part of furthering its commitments across Latin America. Mexico represents a growing Cloudflare team presence, investment in Mexican infrastructure, and focus on customers and partners in the region. Cloudflare’s Mexico-based team will help the company acquire and support customers, grow brand awareness, and recruit new talent.
Nokia has partnered with ZCorum which empowers small and medium-sized cable operators to easily deploy Nokia’s industry-leading PON solutions in their access networks. Pax8 announced its partnership with Blackpoint Cyber, a trailblazer in cybersecurity, offering a cutting-edge Managed Detection and Response platform.
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