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Aston University sets world record in data transmission speed
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telco
Aston University researchers shatter data transmission speed record, reaching 402 terabits per second with advanced optical fibre technology.
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Aston University achieves record-breaking data transmission speed
Tue, 2nd Apr 2024
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broadband
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Aston University researchers set a new record in data transmission, achieving speeds of 301 terabits per second, 4.5 million times quicker than average UK home broadband.
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Nokia to launch ground-breaking Multi-Access Edge Slicing at MWC 2024
Thu, 22nd Feb 2024
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Nokia is set to revolutionise data transmission with its Multi-Access Edge Slicing technology, to be showcased at the 2024 Mobile World Congress with etisalat by e&.
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Australian businesses leading in 5G planning and adoption
Tue, 13th Oct 2020
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smartphones
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digital transformation
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5g & beyond
Australian businesses are at the forefront of 5G adoption, with a significant portion implementing and planning to expand 5G, driving future economic growth.
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Gigamon and Nokia deliver 5G network visibility solution
Mon, 28th Sep 2020
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smartphones
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cx
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martech
The purpose-built joint 5G solution delivers real-time analytics to enhance the customer experience and maximise investment impact.
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Public dataset to help researchers predict malicious activity unveiled
Tue, 8th Oct 2019
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malware
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smartphones
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cybersecurity
Australian researchers have unveiled the largest public dataset of malicious internet activity, spanning 10 years, to help predict cyber threats.
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Data domination: Nokia Bell Labs on optimization for the future
Thu, 16th Feb 2017
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hyperscale
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dc
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cloud services
Nokia Bell Labs' research promises to boost cloud traffic efficiency, potentially slashing wavelength resources by 50%.