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Zong and Huawei Complete 5G

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Zong and Huawei Complete Commercial Deployment of the Longest Distance 5G Microwave MIMO connect Muhammad Bilal Zong and Huawei have finished a joint development, effectively accomplishing the business' longest separation 5G microwave MIMO connect advancement test in Pakistan.  The test depended on the most recent microwave innovation of 5G and figured out how to achieve 11km with 5Gbps limit. This is the main business utilization of 5G microwave MIMO answer for huge scale business use in Pakistan.  For the most part, the microwave MIMO innovation is connected to a separation of under 7km, yet the advancement test achieved 11.03km, which is the longest microwave MIMO interface in the business. Utilizing another calculation, the 5G microwave MIMO connection can steadily give 3.5Gbps limit and achieve most extreme 5Gbps with 2* 56 MHz channel dispersing which is known as the longest microwave and biggest MIMO interface in the business.  This in...
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Who's winning the 5G race? By Muhammad Bilal San Francisco (CNN Business) 5G, the next generation of ultra-fast wireless connections, is coming this year, and the United States is one of the countries leading the way. The United States and China are tied for first place in 5G readiness, according to a new report released Tuesday by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA), which represents the US wireless communications industry. That's a dramatic increase from a year ago when the US was trailing behind China and South Korea, according to the CTIA. "5G is the platform for tomorrow's economy," said Meredith Attwell Baker, CEO and president of the CTIA. "It's going to transform everything from education to AI to medicine, and the industry is so competitive because of that." Doctors perform surgery for the first time guided by 5G telesurgery in China. The CTIA report attributes the imp...
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Iran Slams U.S. After Middle East Troop Buildup Is Announced The aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea this month. The United States said it would deploy additional troops to counter Iran. Credit Garrett Labarge/U.S. Navy, via Associated Press Image The aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea this month. The United States said it would deploy additional troops to counter Iran. Credit Credit Garrett Labarge/U.S. Navy, via Associated Press   LONDON — Iranian officials lashed out at the United States on Saturday after the Trump administration said it would allow the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan and deploy about 1,500 additional troops to the Middle East to counter Iran. “If they commit the slightest stupidity, we will send these ships to the bottom of the sea along with their crew and planes using two missiles or two new secret weapons,” Gen. Morteza Qorbani, a...
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US troop move to Middle East 'extremely full of risk'. Increased  American  presence  within the  region threatens international peace, Iran's  government minister  says. Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln was deployed to the Gulf earlier this month [Garrett LaBarge/US Navy via AP] A US move to send more troops to the Middle East after accusing Tehran of being behind  attacks on tankers  in the region is "extremely dangerous ... [for] international peace", Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has been quoted as saying. "Increased US presence in our region is extremely dangerous and it threatens international peace and security, and this should be addressed," state news agency IRNA quoted Zarif as saying on Saturday. The United States on Friday announced the deployment of 1,500 troops to the Middle East, describing it as an effort to bolster defences against Tehran as it accused Iran's Revolution...
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Huawei beats Apple to become second-largest smartphone maker By -Muhammad Bilal   This article is more than  9 months old iPhone manufacturer drops to third after Chinese company splits Samsung and Apple for first time in seven years Huawei overtook Apple to become the world’s second-largest smartphone seller behind Samsung in the second quarter, the first time in seven years that any contender has managed to split the top two. Multiple market analysts said that Huawei’s rise came as the slowdown in China, the world’s largest market for smartphones, eased, with growing market share in Europe. Huawei failed in its recent bid to launch in the US after government action against companies deemed a security threat. Despite Apple being historically weak in the second quarter, analysts described the rise of Huawei as significant. “The importance of Huawei overtaking Apple this quarter cannot be overstated,” said Canal...