Welcome to Carritech’s weekly telecom news round-up, where we bring you the latest developments shaping the telecommunications industry. From regulatory shifts to groundbreaking innovations, here’s what you need to know this week.
FCC Pushes Forward with New Rules for the 5.9 GHz Band
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is advancing new regulations that will significantly impact the telecom and automotive sectors. The proposed rules for the 5.9 GHz band are designed to enhance Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technologies, which facilitate communication between vehicles and infrastructure. These changes are expected to prioritize safety-of-life communications, paving the way for the broader adoption of connected car technology in the U.S. The move is part of the FCC’s ongoing efforts to modernize wireless communication and bolster road safety (Mondaq).
NTIA’s Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund Receives Strong Interest
In a move that underscores the telecom industry’s focus on innovation, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced it has received 227 applications for the Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund. These applications collectively request over $2.94 billion in funding, aimed at accelerating the development and commercialization of open radio units. This initiative is critical for enhancing the performance and capabilities of wireless networks, particularly as the demand for robust 5G infrastructure continues to grow (Mondaq).
Orange Business and Ekinops Team Up for SD-WAN Essentials
Orange Business has chosen Ekinops to launch its new SD-WAN Essentials service, which is set to revolutionize enterprise connectivity. This partnership will provide a robust platform for businesses to manage their cloud services more effectively, a necessity in today’s increasingly digital world. The collaboration between Orange Business and Ekinops reflects a broader industry trend of telecom companies enhancing their service offerings to meet the evolving demands of enterprises (Pipeline Magazine).
Deutsche Telekom Introduces AI-Powered Legal Compliance Tool
In a bid to streamline corporate legal processes, Deutsche Telekom has unveiled “Law Monitor,” a new AI-based software-as-a-service solution. This tool is designed to help legal departments stay ahead of changes in national laws, with plans to expand its capabilities internationally. The introduction of Law Monitor highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in the telecom sector, particularly in automating and improving regulatory compliance (Pipeline Magazine).
Ericsson Drives 5G Expansion in Thailand
Ericsson is spearheading a major 5G rollout in Thailand, aiming to transform the nation into a digital economy. Leveraging its advanced 5G network solutions, Ericsson is well-positioned to lead Thailand’s digital transformation. This initiative is part of a global push by telecom companies to establish 5G networks, which are crucial for supporting next-generation digital services and infrastructure (Pipeline Magazine) (Mondaq).
These stories illustrate the dynamic nature of the telecom industry, where regulatory changes, strategic partnerships, and technological innovations are continually reshaping the landscape. Stay tuned to Carritech for more updates on the latest in telecoms.
For more detailed information on these stories, please visit the original sources: Pipeline Magazine, Mondaq.