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The next-generation of wireless technologies - known as 5G - is
here. Not only is it expected to offer network speeds that are up
to 100 times faster than 4G LTE and reduce latency to nearly zero,
it will allow networks to handle 100 times the number of connected
devices, revolutionizing business and consumer connectivity and
enabling the Internet of Things. Leading policymakers -
federal regulators and legislators - are making it a top priority
to ensure that the wireless industry has the tools it needs to
Next-generation wireless technologies: 5G is expected to offer network speeds up to 100 times faster than 4G LTE and reduce latency to nearly zero allowing networks to handle 100x the number of connected devices, revolutionizing business and consumer connectivity and enabling Internet of Things.
We re sure the comms watchdog will take that on board
Matthew Hughes Wed 14 Apr 2021 // 18:45 UTC Share
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Huawei has argued that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cannot force US carriers to remove its equipment from their networks, and can only reimburse those that voluntarily choose to do so.
The filing [PDF] made by the Chinese giant to the FCC is yet another salvo in the ongoing fight for Huawei s survival in the US carrier market. Although Huawei has never really had much of a foothold with the main carriers (AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, and Dish Wireless), the company previously enjoyed a degree of popularity with smaller networks serving rural areas.
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Missouri counties raise concerns about funding for County Reimbursement Program by Kimberly James, The Center Square | February 01, 2021 03:00 PM Print this article
Missouri counties are currently bearing the brunt of what it costs for housing and transporting state prisoners.
All counties in Missouri are required to ensure that its costs for detaining pre-trial offenders are paid for because the state s County Reimbursement Program has been underfunded for a number of years, said David Owen, communications specialist at Missouri Association of Counties.
Counties usually have to shift resources from other areas or reduce services to cover this cost, which impacts local residents who rely on services and local taxpayers.