NTT Docomo’s 6G Harmonized Intelligence Project envisions an AI-driven network revolutionizing telecommunications beyond 5G. By focusing on sustainability, efficiency, and enhanced user experience, this initiative aims to unlock new paradigms for AI and robots, ensuring seamless communication.
Samsung Electronics today announced that the company has been selected by KDDI as a main vendor to provide 4G and 5G O-RAN compliant virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) solutions for their Open RAN deployment in Japan. In line with KDDI’s vision to adopt leading-edge network technology, the companies will expand the reach of Open RAN in the coming years. Starting from 2025, KDDI will expand its Open RAN deployment leveraging the advantages of a fully disaggregated and software-based architecture powered by Samsung vRAN. KDDI’s Open RAN network will feature enhanced capabilities for improved energy efficiency, optimized performance and intelligent automation. “KDDI has been focused on identifying and preparing for next-generation networks, and we have been conducting numerous technical verification and feasibility studies on Open RAN with industry-leading companies like Samsung,” said Kazuyuki Yoshimura, Chief Technology Officer of KDDI. “Today’s announcement represents KDDI’s dedication to bringing innovative technologies to Japan. We are proud to deliver a cutting-edge and reliable radio access…
MediaTek has unveiled the Dimensity 9400, a powerful chipset built on TSMC’s 3nm process, delivering up to 40% better power efficiency and 35% faster single-core performance. Targeting edge-AI applications, it supports Wi-Fi 7, tri-fold smartphones, and advanced 5G connectivity.
Samsung and NTT Docomo are combining forces to propel AI research and innovation within the telecommunications sector, setting the stage for 6G technology. This strategic partnership aims to elevate network quality and service, ensuring seamless VoIP communication even in challenging signal areas.
At the recent United Nations Summit of the Future 2024, ZTE showcased initiatives to bridge the digital divide in remote regions using advanced digital technologies. Highlights included a 5G base station at Kekexili for real-time monitoring of endangered species and various 5G projects supporting environmental conservation.
Vodafone Idea has struck a $3.6 billion deal with Nokia, Ericsson, and Samsung to boost its 4G and 5G network capabilities over three years. This strategic move aims to expand 4G coverage and introduce 5G in select markets, enhancing their service offerings and network efficiency while meeting rising market demands.
NVIDIA is partnering with T-Mobile, Ericsson, and Nokia to revolutionize mobile networks using AI-RAN. By leveraging the NVIDIA AI Aerial platform, this alliance aims to enhance 5G and future 6G networks. The partnership will optimize network performance and operational costs, paving the way for innovative AI-powered applications.
Cyta, the leading telecommunications provider in Cyprus, partners with Netcracker to revolutionize its IT infrastructure. This major digital transformation will see Cyta replace its outdated legacy systems with advanced BSS and OSS platforms. This upgrade aims to improve internal efficiencies, enhance customer experiences, and capitalize on their investments in 5G and fiber networks.
Nokia is expanding its R&D center in Chennai to enhance its fixed networks division, focusing on fiber, Wi-Fi, and fixed wireless technologies. The facility will develop advanced technologies like 10G to 100G PON and Fixed Wireless Access, supported by a Memorandum of Understanding with the Tamil Nadu government to bolster infrastructure and innovation in the region.
German carriers Vodafone and 1&1 have launched a national roaming partnership, enhancing mobile communications across Germany. New 1&1 customers can seamlessly access Vodafone’s network in areas not yet covered by 1&1. Existing 1&1 customers will also benefit, accessing both 1&1’s 5G network and Vodafone’s national roaming.


