Keysight, SGS Extend Collaboration on <span style='color:red'>5G</span> Conformance Testing
Keysight Technologies announced that the company has extended its collaboration with SGS, a world-leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, on 5G conformance testing.SGS has been leveraging Keysight’s solutions for more than 10 years. Since then, SGS has relied on Keysight’s test and measurement solutions for 3GPP LTE and 3G (WCDMA) regulatory, protocol and RF testing. SGS selected Keysight’s 5G NR network emulation solutions, based on Keysight’s UXM 5G wireless test set, for regulatory radio frequency (RF), radio resource management (RRM), and protocol testing of 5G mobile devices across sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies.“We are excited to help SGS ensure that their customers’ 5G devices conform to the latest 3GPP industry standards and test plans as mandated by mobile operators.” said Kailash Narayanan, vice president and general manager for Wireless Test at Keysight Technologies. “With the industry at the cusp of 5G device deployment, Keysight’s leading 5G conformance and device acceptance solutions are playing an instrumental role in speeding up delivery of new 5G NR products to market.”Keysight partnered early with industry-leading chipset and device makers to launch industry first 5G NR end-to-end test and measurement solutions, enabling global mobile ecosystems to accelerate 5G product design development and validation across the entire workflow – from early design, to test and manufacturing.“It’s essential to our business that SGS partners with Keysight to enter the 5G era, as their 5G total solution is among those leading in the industry,” said Arthur Kwon, the head of SGS Wireless Network Global. “Keysight is SGS’ long term partner for conformance and device acceptance solutions. A strong and continuous cooperation with Keysight for 5G NR, will enable SGS to gain greater competitiveness in the next phase of the wireless market.”
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Spy agency chief addresses ban on Chinese telecoms in Australia's <span style='color:red'>5G</span> rollout
The head of an Australian intelligence agency has addressed the decision to exclude Chinese telecoms firms from the country's 5G rollout.Speaking at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute national security dinner in Canberra on Monday, Mike Burgess, director general of the Australian Signals Directorate, said the exclusion was a matter of national security.Burgess said his agency's purpose was to "protect Australians, our values and our way of life," dubbing the Chinese telecoms carriers "high-risk vendors."He added that if 5G technology delivered on its promise, the next generation of telecommunications networks would be at the top of every country's list of critical national infrastructure, which could be at risk of data theft or infiltration."5G technology will underpin the communications that Australians rely on every day, from our health systems and the potential applications of remote surgery, to self-driving cars and through to the operation of our power and water supply. The stakes could not be higher," Burgess said."Historically, we have protected the sensitive information and functions at the core of our telecommunications networks by confining our high-risk vendors to the edge of our networks. But the distinction between core and edge collapses in 5G networks – that means that a potential threat anywhere in the network will be a threat to the whole network."China's Huawei and ZTE were banned from providing 5G technology equipment to Australia in August.Twitter Ads info and privacyAustralia's government said at the time that it could not involve firms that were "subject to extrajudicial directions from a foreign government that conflict with Australian law" in its national 5G rollout.Chinese smartphone manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE are subject to legislation that requires citizens and businesses to cooperate with Chinese intelligence authorities.Following the ban, Huawei criticised the Australian government, claiming the decision was politically motivated."It is not aligned with the long-term interests of the Australian people, and denies Australian businesses and consumers the right to choose from the best communications technology available," Huawei said in an emailed statement to CNBC.5G mobile internet is widely predicted to revolutionise cities and future technologies such as autonomous vehicles, with many countries preparing for rollouts within the next few years.However, adoption could be slowed by legislative red tape according to some experts. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" last month that regulation was holding back U.S. 5G deployment.Huawei and ZTE are already prohibited from selling telecoms equipment in the U.S. due to national security concerns.
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Samsung to conduct <span style='color:red'>5G</span> field trial in Delhi next year
Korean telecom gear maker Samsung will conduct 5G field trials in New Delhi in the first quarter of the next year, and is working closely with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). It will be conducting the trial using the millimeter wave spectrum even as other vendors like Huawei plan to conduct trials in the mid-band."We expect to do the trial in the first quarter… it will be in New Delhi...We will also work with many partners on use cases...We don’t expect this trial to be something that will be done in two days... We will set it up and over a period of time different use cases," Srini Sundarajan, Samsung India Senior Vice President and Head (Network Business) said, adding that India will have commercial 5G by 2020.In India, Samsung is the sole 4G equipment provider for Jio’s pan-India network and is also a technology provider for the telco’s narrowband IoT network which went live in Mumbai earlier this year.The executive didn't directly reveal the name of its telco for the field trial in India. However, sources said that Jio would be Samsung's telco partner for these field trials.Asked if Samsung would engage with other telcos for 5G deployment in India, Sundarajan said it is still early to talk about who their partners will be, but Reliance Jio will "always remain the prime partner". Reliance Jio has previously told ET that it could launch 5G services within 6 months of spectrum auctions in India. The telecom department had previously invited vendors like Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei and Cisco to conduct 5G field trials in the country. The department is expected to provide 100MHz of spectrum for these field trials in the country, along with the backhaul support. According to Sundarajan, 5G technology -- apart from consumers -- can have various use cases across sectors like healthcare, agriculture, smart cities and surveillance. "...the amount of spectrum operators have will dictate the kind of use cases they can offer...we are already working with telecom operators in the US and Korea for 5G deployment commercially and that the the new-age technology holds huge potential for India for from network and associated devices perspective," he said.The executive said that Samsung will also work with academia, the 5G forum, and other stakeholders to conduct these trials to identify new use cases in India. “We are taking the lead for these trials,” he said.He said that India is a big and one of the fastest growing markets for Samsung's networks business.
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Ericsson starts export of <span style='color:red'>5G</span>-ready telecom gear to Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand
4G/<span style='color:red'>5G</span> summit: Qualcomm Quick Charge technology
Qualcomm has revealed that its Quick Charge technology is now at the core of more than 1000 mobile devices, accessories and controllers.After four generations, the Quick Charge technology’s growing ecosystem consists of more than 200 compatible mobile devices, 700 accessories and 100 controllers. On the device side this ecosystem means consumers have greater fast charging options when choosing their next smartphone, VR headset, wireless speaker, camera, power bank and more. For charging accessories, consumers have a variety of wall and car chargers, battery banks, USB hubs, and others to choose from.“Consumers continue to demand more and more battery life out of their devices. When it’s time to recharge, Qualcomm Quick Charge technology can charge almost any mobile device whether it supports Quick Charge or not,”said Alex Katouzian, senior vice president and general manager, mobile, Qualcomm.On the mobile device side, Qualcomm Technologies’ latest fast charging solution, Quick Charge 4+, includes improved Dual Charge, intelligent thermal balancing and additional layers of advanced safety features. Quick Charge 4 is designed to provide a superior charging solution by delivering up to 50% power charge in roughly 15 minutes or less (Qualcomm notes that actual results may vary depending on device design). With these new features incorporated into a device and the charger, Quick Charge 4+ can charge up to 15% faster or 30% more efficiently than Quick Charge 4.Through further advancements in the method for delivering power, Qualcomm says mobile devices that employ Quick Charge with Dual Charge technology can reach up to 97% efficiency, which translates to less power being lost during the charging process, energy savings and reduction of the heat generated within the device. Additionally, Quick Charge 4+ now incorporates a new battery sensing technology that directly measures the voltage of the battery cell and allows the system to have a more accurate view of the battery’s current state, so they can stay in high current charging for longer, in order to further reduce charge times.Quick Charge 4+ also supports USB Power Delivery (USB PD) as its primary signaling method, allowing it to offer a “one charging solution for all” experience. This means that chargers equipped with Quick Charge 4+ are designed to enable devices to be charged with or without Quick Charge technology or Qualcomm Snapdragon architecture inside them.
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Qualcomm 4G/<span style='color:red'>5G</span> Summit:Creating headsets with Alexa
Qualcomm has announced what it says is the industry’s first qualified, end-to-end, Bluetooth, Smart Headset reference design featuring push-button activation support for Alexa for users of Android phones with the Alexa app.Based on Qualcomm family of Bluetooth audio chips (QCC5100-series), the company says the reference design includes virtually all the key hardware and software required for manufacturers to help them develop advanced Bluetooth headsets more efficiently and cost-effectively. In addition to support for Alexa, the solution also supports ultra-low power consumption for extended playback time and battery life, as well as Qualcomm cVc noise reduction technology designed for superior audio and voice service capabilities. Manufacturers can also add support for active noise cancellation and Qualcomm aptX HD high-resolution wireless audio.The Qualcomm Smart Headset Development Kit is the first Bluetooth Smart Headset reference design built with support for the Alexa Mobile Accessory Kit, a protocol that runs over Bluetooth, and is designed to allow users to easily connect Bluetooth-enabled audio devices with Alexa via the Alexa app. This means device makers no longer need to oversee the bulk of coding for their Alexa integration or to add any communication hardware beyond Bluetooth, which helps to reduce cost and accelerates development time.“Our consumer research shows that four out of five consumers have embraced voice services, but the vast majority are also looking for superb audio quality. The Qualcomm Smart Headset reference design brings this and more together, helping consumers to take advantage of Alexa on-the-go, without the need to interact with their phone,” said Anthony Murray, senior vice president and general manager, voice & music, Qualcomm.The QCC5100-series SoC architecture is designed to deliver low-power consumption and optimised to ensure longer audio playback time for both voice calls and music streaming. A dedicated application processor sub-system, dual DSP architecture and next-generation audio development kit software provide a powerful foundation for the development of highly differentiated audio products. The SoC family is also engineered to support concurrent software operation, meaning that users can transition smoothly between functions such as listening to music, making calls, running biometric sensors and using voice services. Qualcomm cVc noise reduction technology helps to deliver accurate speech recognition even in very challenging acoustic environments, as well as to provide crisp voice communication for both parties in a phone call.The Qualcomm Smart Headset reference design with Alexa is available now. Customers can use the reference design to help them evaluate building Alexa on-the-go experiences and can step up and begin development with a suite of software and tools to customise or develop their own headset products. For more information and to get started building with Qualcomm.
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Keysight Technologies, Xiaomi Collaborate to Accelerate <span style='color:red'>5G</span> NR Device Development
Keysight Technologies announced that it has been selected as the sole supplier of 5G network emulation solutions by Xiaomi Corporation, a leading Chinese electronics company, to accelerate development of its 5G NR mobile devices.5G devices operating on mmWave frequencies rely on phased array antenna and beamforming technologies to address higher data throughput requirements. Keysight’s 5G RF DVT Toolset supports the latest 3GPP 5G New Radio (NR) Release 15 specifications, including beamforming and beam management across sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies. This comprehensive set of capabilities allows Xiaomi to validate the performance of 5G mobile devices, with easy-to-use tools for test case creation, execution and analysis in a controlled laboratory-based environment."Xiaomi is committed to delivering cutting-edge R&D innovation and technology,” said Zhang Lei, senior director of Xiaomi Corp. “Leveraging Keysight’s 5G network emulation solutions will enable us to greatly accelerate development of our 5G mobile devices and establish a leadership position in the industry."5G RF DVT Toolset is part of Keysight’s suite of network emulation solutions which enable the mobile device ecosystem to streamline the product workflow from early prototyping and development to design validation and manufacturing. These solutions enable users to perform device characterization and validation in over-the-air (OTA) real-world conditions. By using the same test capabilities and test cases specified by chipset vendors and mobile operators, device manufacturers can easily validate device performance, speed development and achieve consistent results.“We are excited to collaborate with leading 5G device makers, such as Xiaomi, to help them develop and launch 5G NR products for a global market place,” said Kailash Narayanan, vice president and general manager of the Wireless Test business at Keysight Technologies. “Keysight is playing a pivotal role in a connected mobile ecosystem where our mmWave expertise, combined with highly scalable software-based 5G test solutions, is accelerating 5G innovation.”
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Ericsson tops Q3 forecasts as savings and <span style='color:red'>5G</span> sales kick in
Mobile telecom equipment maker Ericsson beat third-quarter operating profit forecasts on Thursday, boosted by sales of next-generation 5G gear in North America, and said it was making solid progress towards its long-term financial goals.Marking its third consecutive quarter of substantial progress towards its 2020 financial targets, the company reported net sales rose 9 percent to 53.8 billion Swedish crowns ($6 billion) thanks to strong growth in its networks business.        That was led by early 5G sales in North America and 4G upgrades in Europe and Latin America, and helped to drive its shares 5 percent higher in early Thursday trading.However, finance chief Carl Mellander told Reuters that, as a result of this strong performance, fourth quarter sales growth would be "a few percentage points lower" than typical 17-18 percent growth versus the third quarter, adding North American network sales would be roughly flat quarter-on-quarter.Ericsson has pledged to deliver a gross margin of 37-39 percent by 2020. It nearly got there in the third quarter, reaching a figure of 36.9 percent, excluding restructuring charges, topping analysts' forecast of 36.2 percent.The quarterly operating margin rose to 6.0 percent from a negative 7.4 percent a year ago. Chief Executive Borje Ekholm said he was confident Ericsson could produce an operating margin of at least 12 percent beyond 2020."There is strong momentum in the global 5G market with lead markets moving forward," Chief Executive Borje Ekholm said in a statement. "More work remains, however, to get all parts of the business to a satisfactory performance level.Ericsson has responded to an industry-wide downturn and heavy losses since 4G network sales peaked in the middle of the decade with a strategy to focus on profitability over growth, replacing most of its management and making sweeping cost cuts.Operating profit for the latest quarter swung to 3.2 billion crowns ($356.5 million) from a 3.7 billion loss in the same period last year, outpacing a mean forecast for an 800 million crown profit in a Reuters poll of analysts.Shares in Ericsson have risen nearly 50 percent this year, buoyed by the progress towards its financial targets after three years of steep revenue declines.Ericsson now sits on the cusp of a potential new cycle of network upgrades as demand for 5G gear has started to kick in in the United States and is expected to be followed by upgrades in North Asian markets in early 2019.Net sales in North America, Ericsson's biggest regional market, rose 10 percent in currency-adjusted terms, while Europe rose 4 percent, offsetting weakness in its Middle East and North Asian markets.However, the company said it continued to invest heavily in 5G research and development, closely manage underperforming services businesses while keeping a tight rein on costs after completing a restructuring plan that will results in 5-7 billion crowns of restructuring charges this year.As a result, many investors want to see more proof of progress before betting on a sustained 5G recovery. Ten out of 15 analysts polled by Reuters rate the stock as "neutral" in terms of share price appreciation.Once the world's biggest supplier of mobile communications gear, Ericsson is facing falling spending by telecom operators, weakness in formerly fast-growing emerging markets and stiff competition from bigger rivals Huawei of China and Nokia of Finland.
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Keysight’ <span style='color:red'>5G</span> Test Solutions Enable DT&C to Establish Korea’s First <span style='color:red'>5G</span> NR Regulatory Syst
Keysight Technologies announced that the company has been selected by DT&C, a Korea-based company that offers test certification services, to establish the country’s first 5G new radio (NR) Regulatory System using Keysight’s industry-leading 5G test solutions.Early access to Keysight’s proven 5G test solutions enables DT&C to deliver 5G testing and verification services to the Korean mobile device ecosystem. Keysight offers end-to-end over-the-air (OTA) testing capabilities by combining its network emulation solutions with customizable chambers for radiated testing. These solutions allow DT&C to address regulatory radio frequency (RF) testing of 5G mobile devices across sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies in both conducted and radiated test environments.“Keysight’s proven 5G NR test solutions that support the latest industry standards have enabled us to establish Korea’s first 5G NR regulatory system,” said Charlie Park, Chairman of DT&C.Keysight partnered early with industry-leading chipset and device makers to launch 5G NR-ready end-to-end test and measurement solutions. This enables the global mobile ecosystems to accelerate 5G product design development and validation across the entire workflow – from early design, to test and manufacturing. Keysight was first to launch a 5G radio frequency (RF) design validation test solution – Keysight’s 5G RF DVT Toolset – which supports the latest 3GPP 5G New Radio (NR) Release 15 specifications, including beamforming and beam management across sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies.“We are excited to support DT&C with early access to end-to-end 5G test solutions that will help the Korean device ecosystem accelerate the development of new 5G designs,” said Kailash Narayanan, vice president and general manager of the Wireless Test business at Keysight Technologies.
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