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U.S. FCC Releases Home Network Tips in Time of Coronavirus

At a time when many Americans are working from home, the Consumer and Government...

Creating Your Own Compliance Network: Advice and Guidance on Building Your Connections and Your Career

“The delicate balance of mentoring someone is not creating them in your own image,...

Aeroflex Validates High-Speed 4G with FDD-TDD Carrier Aggregation

Aeroflex Limited announced  that the TM500 family of network and infrastructure test systems now...

Aeroflex TM500 Family Drives Better Mobile User Experience with 4×4 MIMO Carrier Aggregation

Aeroflex Limited announced that the TM500 family now supports aggregation of two 4x4 MIMO...

TIA is Pioneering New Standard to Address Cybersecurity Concerns of Telecom Networks

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing the manufacturers and suppliers of...
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IDEAL SignalTEK CT Cuts Cost of Testing Data Cables for Gigabit Ethernet

IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. launched the SignalTEK CT, a data cable transmission tester designed for...

Researchers Develop Model to Show How Mobile Networks Can Power Themselves

A team of researchers at the University of Southern California collaborated with Samsung to develop a model that interprets how fast wireless devices can capture and store energy to demonstrate that complex networks can be run on renewable energy sources.

Joint US-Japanese Research Projects to Support Next-Generation Network Technology

The first seven awards provided by the Japan-U.S. Network Opportunity (JUNO) program were announced last month by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Japan National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT).

‘Max Flow’ Problem Could be Simplified with New Algorithm

Mathematicians and computer scientists have been challenged for decades by finding the most efficient way to move items across a network, but when the network has grown exponentially like the Internet, traditional methods prove problematic. A team at MIT has developed a new algorithm that reduces the time to solve these problems.

Is Your Wireless Network Slowing Down or Hanging?

Here are the most likely reasons why, along with the forgotten available 5 GHz band.

Wireless networks offer the convenience of not worrying about being tied to various cables, switches, etc., but they also need to be understood according to their limitations.

 

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