SIP Forum Names Chris Drake of iconectiv and Christopher Oatway of Verizon as New Members of Board of Directors, and Announces Re-Election of Other Members
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Industry luminaries to continue the SIP Forum’s history of thought leadership and technical expertise surrounding the evolution of STIR/SHAKEN and other IP communications technologies and services
Together, Drake, Oatway, Dolly, Linse, Wendt and Whitten, along with other members of the Board of Directors, will leverage their years of experience and expertise to champion new IP communications applications and technologies such as STIR/SHAKEN to advance IP communications capabilities. NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. (PRWEB)
Hanley to lead TDS Corporate Development Efforts
Williamson to retire after 26 years
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CHICAGO, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ TDS (NYSE:TDS) announced today that Joseph R. Hanley will assume leadership of the Corporate Development Group, in addition to his current role leading the Strategy and Technology Group, upon Scott H. Williamson s retirement, currently expected for mid-year. Joe s extensive knowledge and strategic perspective of the telecommunications industry overall and TDS and its primary business units, UScellular and TDS Telecom, will be instrumental in his ability to lead the Company s development efforts in the future. Joe has worked closely with the development team on spectrum auction strategies and will now bring his expertise to bear on M&A strategy and execution, says LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr., TDS President and Chief Executive Officer. We thank Scott for his significant contributions to the TDS Enterpri
Superpowers the US and China are readying themselves to take on the next telecommunications battlefield, 6G technology, even before 5G networks are widely
LORAN-5G: Paper envisions new use for venerable tech
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A new paper by two Qualcomm engineers imagines restructuring Loran technology to more easily incorporate timing signals into telecommunication systems.
The paper, titled simply “LORAN-5G,” was authored by Guttorm Opshaug and Dave Tuck. It envisions moving away from legacy pulsed signals to a more continuous wave form which would allow significantly lower power transmissions.
According to Opshaug, “Another big advantage that may not be as apparent, is the built-in orthogonality in the signal structure of OFDM. This means that a receiver would be able to detect very weak signals from distant towers at the same time as receiving signals from a very strong close tower. Such robustness towards near-far effects is critical for terrestrial navigation use.”