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  • 1 month ago | blog.viavisolutions.com | Alysta Lim |Owen O'Donnell

    Looking to secure NTIA’s NOFO 3 funding? Partnering with VIAVI can set your proposal apart! As a trusted leader in test, automation, and optimization, and the only test company awarded funding under NOFO 1, VIAVI brings unmatched expertise to help you accelerate Open RAN deployments and network performance. AI-Powered Testing: With VIAVI’s AI RAN Scenario Generator, you can simulate real-world network conditions and validate your RIC/SMO applications like never before.

  • 1 month ago | blog.viavisolutions.com | Alysta Lim |Sameh Yamany

    VIAVI is excited to collaborate with the AI-RAN Alliance, a trailblazer in advancing AI-native Radio Access Networks (RAN), to establish an AI-RAN Alliance-endorsed lab. This strategic initiative is set to elevate the research and testing capabilities in the telecommunications industry, with a particular focus on integrating artificial intelligence into RAN technologies.

  • 2 months ago | blog.viavisolutions.com | Alysta Lim |Stephen Wang

    Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona is almost here again.

  • 2 months ago | blog.viavisolutions.com | Alysta Lim |Per Kangru

    As digital technologies advance and consumer demands shift, the global telecommunications industry is rapidly undergoing a transformation. Faster networks and lower latencies are required to support emerging technologies such as IoT networks/systems, AI and cloud computing. As such, telcos are evolving to resemble technology companies, with a focus that extends beyond what a traditional telco company used to provide.

  • 2 months ago | blog.viavisolutions.com | Alysta Lim |Owen O'Donnell

    To recognize 100 years since the development of quantum mechanics, the United Nations has proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. While quantum computing creates enormous economic and scientific opportunities, it also poses serious cybersecurity risks such as rendering current encryption tools obsolete. Experts  that there is a more than 50% chance of quantum computers being powerful enough to break standard public-key encryption in less than 15 years.

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