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TECHNOLOGY UPDATES  SAMENA TRENDS

        Nokia, Elisa And Qualcomm Claim New 5G Speed Record in Finland


        Finnish   vendor   Nokia,   working   in   test devices over its live network. The base   reality  (VR)  and  augmented  reality  (AR)
        partnership  with  local  mobile  network   station involved in the development utilized   applications and a commercial introduction
        operator  (MNO)  Elisa  and  US-based   two  Nokia  AirScale  radios,  each  using   is  expected  in  2021.  Commenting  on  the
        Qualcomm  Technologies,  claims  to  have   800MHz  of  commercial  millimeter  wave   matter,  Sami  Komulainen,  Executive  Vice
        achieved  the  world’s  fastest  5G  speeds   5G  spectrum  at  26GHz.  These  provided   President,  Production  at  Elisa,  said:  ‘This
        on a commercial network. Announcing the   connectivity  to  two  5G  smartphone  form   is an important development and another
        development in a press release the vendor   factor test devices powered by a Qualcomm   step  in  our  efforts  to  bring  the  fastest
        said  that  it  had  delivered  a  downlink   Snapdragon  X55  5G  Modem-RF  System   speeds  and  best  5G  experiences  to  our
        speed  of  8Gbps  in  Finland,  for  the  first   featuring  second-generation  Qualcomm   customers.  Elisa  was  the  first  in  Finland
        time  serving  two  5G  mmWave  devices   QTM525 mmWave antenna modules, with   and  amongst  the  first  in  the  world  to
        connected simultaneously. With the speed   each device reaching 4Gbps peak speeds   deploy  5G.  Reaching  8Gbps  is  a  natural
        having been showcased at Elisa’s flagship   from the base station. According to Nokia,   step in our 5G development and we want
        store in Helsinki, Nokia said the milestone   the ability to deliver this higher speed will   to  explore  the  possibilities  5G  offers  and
        had  been  achieved  by  utilizing  its  5G   support a range of new low-latency, high-  push the technology further to benefit our
        mmWave  technology  and  Qualcomm    bandwidth  services,  such  as  high-speed   customers.’
        Technologies’ 5G smartphone form factor   video downloads, mission-critical or virtual




        Vodafone 5G Coverage Reaches 10M Germans Ahead of Schedule


        Vodafone Germany has announced that its 5G network now covers
        ten million people thanks to the rollout of around 3,000 antennas
        at  more  than  1,000  locations  across  the  country.  Around  300
        towns,  cities  and  municipalities  have  recently  gained  access  to
        Vodafone’s 5G services ahead of the year-end target date, including
        Saarbrucken, Meppen and Mosbach, while coverage has also been
        improved in locations such as Hamburg, Munich, Dusseldorf and
        Leipzig. By the end of the year, coverage is set to increase to 15
        million Germans, before reaching 30 million by the end of 2021 –
        ten  million  more  than  previously  planned.  Vodafone  is  using  the
        1800MHz  band  to  provide  5G  in  densely  populated  cities,  while
        the  700MHz  range  is  already  being  deployed  in  rural  areas  and
        the 3500MHz band is being rolled out in high traffic areas such as
        stadiums and train stations.





        France's OVH Partners with Google for European Cloud Computing Push


        French technology firm OVH said it is partnering with   area. Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet's Google dominate the field of data
        Google to build up its capacities in cloud computing,   storage  worldwide,  which  has  fueled  calls  from  politicians  in  Europe  for
        leaning on the U.S. giant's technology to speed up a   homegrown alternatives to rise to the challenge of becoming credible rivals.
        push towards developing a European contender in the   Some have positioned the storage of sensitive corporate and state data as
                                                      a matter of sovereignty and national security. OVH and Dassault Systemes
                                                      are two of the companies in France that have been racing to develop their
                                                      businesses  amid  warnings  from  ministers  that  Europe  was  already  well
                                                      behind. OVH said in a statement that its partnership with Google Cloud would
                                                      allow it to bring some of the U.S. firm's technology into services which its
                                                      teams would operate and run in Europe. "Listening to our customers, partners
                                                      and policymakers in Europe, we understand their need for even greater control
                                                      and autonomy," Google Cloud's Chief Executive Thomas Kurian said in the
                                                      same statement. The two firms did not disclose any financial details.


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