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• TIM Brasil enhanced 4G coverage along two major highways in Sao Paulo, raising coverage up to 95% with the activation of 17 new 700 MHz frequency antennas.
• Teltronic (Spain), in collaboration with Kenmei Technologies, Nemergent Solutions, and S2 Grupo, launched a digital transformation project for Spain's rail system, focusing on critical train-to-ground communication platforms leveraging 5G and FRMCS.
• Meta is contributing its wireless network technology to the Linux Foundation's open-source project, LF Connectivity, to facilitate communication service providers' use of open source tools and technologies.
• Russian federal competition regulator FAS is to investigate mobile operators' micro-credit services following a request from Parliamentary Committee deputy head Yana Lantratova, sparked by consumer complaints about unauthorised access to mobile applications.
• Micron Technology (Japan) announced plans to introduce extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology in its chip production, investing up to JPY 500 billion in the next-generation 1-gamma node with the Japanese government's support.
• Vodafone Italia's Ho Mobile now allows current customers to choose a personalised mobile number when setting up a new SIM online, provided the chosen number is available.
• Hytera Communications unveiled its latest Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) radio model, the PNC460 XRugged Smart Device, equipped with Android 12, open API, and a suite of tools for increased team productivity.
• Megafon (Russia) deployed new 2G and LTE base stations in seven villages in the Republic of Udmurtia, providing digital service access to 1,500 residents.
• Algar Telecom (Brazil) has partnered with the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) to develop solutions at Brazil's 5G Open Lab, funded by the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services.
BY Telecom Industry & Radiogram
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