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FCC Reaches Settlement with Close Captioning Provider

A company that provides telecommunications services for those who have hearing or speech disabilities...

FCC Terminates China Telecom Americas U.S. Operations

After a nearly year-long deliberation, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revoked the...

FCC Denies Huawei’s Request for Extended Reply Time

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has denied a request from Huawei Technologies to...

U.S. FCC Extends Comment Deadline on Designation of Huawei, ZTE as Security Threats

Typically, public comment periods on Reports and Orders are limited to 30 days following their publication in the Federal Register. However, a summary of the Commission’s Report and Order naming Huawei and ZTE was not actually published until January 3rd, effectively extending the comment deadline.

Safety of Free-Space Optical Communications Systems

This article examines the optical safety considerations of free-space optical communication systems (FSOC). These telecommunication systems communicate over distances through free space using optical communication technology.
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TIA Forms Committee To Develop ICT Industry Standards

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) has announced the formation of a new committee to...

New Device Can Widen Light Beams By 400 Times

Scientists have devised a way to widen light beams, making them useful in numerous applications.

‘Photonic Doping’ of Metamaterials

Photonic doping is the new, simpler method of creating metamaterials -- and it's just the beginning of some amazing new scientific concepts.

Graphene Membranes for Telecommunications

Researchers at Cornell University have found yet another application for graphene: to make mechanical resonators that could be used in future telecommunications applications. T

New Synthetic Models for Testing Communications via Human Body

Researchers at the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain developed new synthetic models that simulate the electromagnetic properties of human tissues and organs. They will be used for developing and testing medical devices that use human tissue as a transmission medium for communication.
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