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Deutsche Telekom's 'open RAN' plan slips after Huawei reprieve
Deutsche Telekom had promised 3,000 open RAN sites by the end of 2026, but the date has now been changed to 2027. And Germany's refusal to ban Huawei has implications.
Mobile communication has seamlessly woven into the fabric of our daily lives, significantly influencing how we live, play, and work. Given its critical role in modern society, it is vital to direct the progression in this sector towards a more sustainable future.
December 12, 2023
5G has prominently arisen within this context and its wide adoption showcases the ability to support versatile and diverse use cases while being energy-efficient, which is essential in navigating the complex challenges of societal, economic, and environmental sustainability. The evolution to 5G Advanced is expected to continue to address these challenges with a balanced relationship between technological development and sustainability enablement, paving the way for the next generation of wireless technology.
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Discover how wireless technology innovations work as a catalyst for a more connected, efficient, and sustainable world
Get a closer look at how 5G Advanced is bringing renewed attention on network energy savings, and gearing up for a greener next generation of wireless design
Find how innovative foundational technologies can help reduce energy consumption and provide unparalleled system efficiency
How Qualcomm is leveraging technology to positively impact society
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