Archive September 18, 2019

Docomo to deploy 4G/5G multi-vendor RAN based on O-RAN specifications

(Telecompaper) NTT Docomo, in partnership with Fujitsu, NEC and Nokia, has achieved multi-vendor interoperability across 4G and 5G base station equipment compatible with the international standards of the Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) Alliance. The O-RAN standards include fronthaul specifications and X2 profile specifications. Docomo claims this is the world’s first realization of this level of multi-vendor interoperability in 4G and 5G base station equipment conforming to O-RAN specifications. Docomo will deploy the equipment in the pre-commercial 5G service it plans to launch on 20 September in Japan.

Amazon rolls out USD 13 a month Music HD streaming service

(Telecompaper) Amazon has announced the launch of a new high quality tier for its Music subscription service to compete with rival lossless audio streaming players including Tidal, Deezer and Qobuz. The new plan, dubbed Amazon Music HD, lets customers stream more than 50 million songs in High Definition (HD) audio and millions of songs in Ultra HD (UHD), described as the highest quality streaming audio available. HD audio is defined as 16-bit files with sample rates of 44.1kHz and above, while UHD has a depth of 24 bits and a sample rate of 96 kHz to 192 kHz.

Corning gets USD 250 mln from Apple to further glass development

(Telecompaper) Apple is investing another USD 250 million in Corning to help further the company’s development of new glass materials for smart devices. The money comes from Apple’s Advanced Manufacturing Fund, set up to support components manufacturers in the US, and follows USD 200 million given to Corning in May 2017. 

FCC authorises start of CBRS commercial deployments

(Telecompaper) The FCC has authorised five companies to start initial commercial deployments of services in the shared 3.5 GHz band, known as Citizens Broadcast Radio Service in the US. The so-called spectrum access system (SAS) administrators are Amdocs, CommScope, Federated Wireless, Google and Sony.

Redgate enables new ways of working in Database DevOps with latest version of SQL Change Automation

Cambridge UK, Tuesday 17 September 2019 – Redgate (https://www.red-gate.com/) today launched SQL Change Automation 4.0, extending its database change management automation tool to the free Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) development environment for the first time. SQL Change Management empowers developers to automate the DevOps database delivery process by building, testing, and deploying database changes checked into version control, for SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, and Azure SQL Database Managed Instances.With the new SSMS…

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Episerver named a challenger in Gartner Magic Quadrant for digital commerce

The company is one of three software vendors recognised in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Commerce, Magic Quadrant for Web Content Management, Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms and Magic Quadrant for Personalisation Engines this yearLondon, UK Sept. 17, 2019 – Just one-in-five online consumers (20 percent) say all of their online purchases are pre-planned according a global survey from Episerver™. Companies offering frictionless experiences for both consumers and business buyers on the web stand…

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ThreatQuotient Expands Support for Rhino Conservation in Honour of World Rhino Day

Long-time supporter of efforts to save rhinos becomes official partner of Helping Rhinos charityLONDON, UK – 17th September 2019 – ThreatQuotient™, a leading security operations platform innovator, today announced its partnership with Helping Rhinos, a charity organisation focused on providing a sustainable future for rhinos. As an official supporter, ThreatQuotient aims to bring awareness to rhino conservation efforts and to raise money for initiatives that will ensure protection of the endangered species. The rhino has…

Source: RealWire