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Exclusive Analysis From Anthony Acampora Industry insiders receive ALL ACCESS exclusive MEDIABASE chart recap analysis in their e-mail box every MONDAY morning. How about you? This week s data from ANTHONY ACAMPORA, Partner MUSICRUNCH/RADIOCRUNCH and MEDIABASE Charts Consultant: Top 40: The Weeknd Holds Top Spot; Bieber/Caesar/Giveon Runner Up; Machine Gun Kelly/Blackbear Top 3; Bruno/Anderson Paak Top 10 THE WEEKND holds the top spot for a 2nd week with Save Your Tears and is up another 428 spins JUSTIN BIEBER continues to soar up the chart with Peaches, featuring DANIEL CAESAR and GIVEON, vaulting 7 -2 and is up 2353 spins MACHINE GUN KELLY & BLACKBEAR are now top 3 with My Ex s Best Friend, up 5 -3 - up another 671 spins ....
An Update of Public-Safety LTE Deployment Efforts Around Europe Monday, March 08, 2021 | Comments Countries around Europe find themselves in different stages in the process of deploying public-safety LTE capabilities. Officials from five European countries offered an update on their progress in deploying the capabilities during a webinar hosted by TCCA. Belgium In Belgium, the Astrid TETRA network provides voice services to public protection and disaster relief (PPDR), and in 2014, added data communications for its users through the Blue Light Mobile service. However, the Blue Light Mobile service is still a limited data solution as it does not meet mission-critical requirements. In 2015, Astrid had to decide what it wanted to with the network moving forward because of its place in the equipment lifecycle, said Christoph Gregoire, director of technology and operations at Astrid. At that point, LTE and other new technologies were not mature so the operator ch ....
Mexico, Colombia Launch Consultations on Unlicensed 6 GHz Use Friday, February 05, 2021 | Comments The telecommunications regulators of Mexico and Colombia launched consultations considering whether to allow unlicensed use in the 6 GHz band. In Mexico, the frequency range between 5.925 and 7.125 GHz is used for fixed satellite service, fixed service and mobile service. Additionally, in the 6.445 â 6.775 and 6.785 â 7.115 GHz bands of spectrum, there have been concessions granted to radio relay operations used for rail transport communications. The Mexican Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) launched its consultation on the spectrum in November 2020 and it ended in January 2019. The purpose of the consultation was to gather public feedback on the best way to use and allocate the 6 GHz spectrum in the band. Find more information on Mexicoâs consultation here. ....