Day: October 15, 2021
GTI calls for 2.3GHz Band Industry development to speed up
BEIJING, Oct. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Ever since 4G, 2.3 GHz has been regarded as a golden frequency by global operators. Indeed, 2.3 GHz provides both capacity and coverage, which 5G makes full use of to significantly extend the performance of legacy 4G. In particular, the large channel bandwidth of 2.3 GHz is perfectly aligned to […]
Huawei’s Yang Chaobin: Innovation for 5Gigaverse Society
DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — During the 12th Global Mobile Broadband Forum (MBBF) 2021, Yang Chaobin, President of Huawei Wireless Solution, delivered a keynote speech titled “Innovation for 5Gigaverse Society”. “5G is developing rapidly worldwide, with more than 170 networks built and nearly 500 million users developed within two years. As 5G commercial deployment […]
Huawei’s Ma Hongbo: 5Go S.M.A.R.T., Ushering Wireless Networks into the Intelligent and Autonomous Era
DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Ma Hongbo, President of Huawei Wireless SingleOSS Product Line, delivered a keynote titled “5Go S.M.A.R.T., Ushering Wireless Networks into the Intelligent and Autonomous Era ” at the 4th Wireless Autonomous Driving Network Industry Forum. The forum was held within the framework of the 12th Global Mobile Broadband Forum. […]
US Cautious Over Claims Key IS African Leader Is Dead
Claims from Nigeria that the leader of one of the fastest-growing Islamic State terror group affiliates is dead are being met with extreme caution in the United States. Officials at the White House, Pentagon and State Department said Friday they were aware of accounts that Islamic State West Africa Province leader Abu Musab al-Barnawi had been killed, but some said
In NE Nigeria, Cuts to Food Rations Loom as UN Agency Runs Out of Cash
The World Food Program warns it will be forced to cut food rations for half-a-million people suffering from acute hunger in northeast Nigeria unless it receives urgently needed funding. Millions of people in Nigeria’s crisis-ridden Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states are suffering from years of conflict and insecurity and the socio-economic fallout from COVID-19. The WFP says 4.4 million people
UN Recap: October 10-15, 2021
Editor’s note: Here is a fast take on what the international community has been up to this past week, as seen from the United Nations perch. * U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres lays out $3.12 billion regular budget for 2022 for world body * U.N.: 400,000 Yemeni children at imminent risk from malnutrition New military offensive in Ethiopia The situation in
US rejoins UN Human Rights Council years after walk-out
Published by Al-Araby The United Nations General Assembly elected 18 new members of the UN’s top rights body, with countries kicking off their three-year council term from January 1 and the United States returning more than three years after walking out. Though member states were chosen in a secret ballot, the election was a non-contest, with 18 candidate countries standing