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5G will generate €16.5b in socio-economic benefits in the UK in 2025 05 October

5G will generate €16.5b in socio-economic benefits in the UK in 2025

The UK will be the second largest contributor to 5G investment

5G Automotive Assoc. unites auto and telecoms companies 28 September

5G Automotive Assoc. unites auto and telecoms companies

BMW, Nokia, Audi, Intel and others join forces to work on 5G-enabled connected car technology

State of the Union address paves way for major 5G push 15 September

State of the Union address paves way for major 5G push

The President of the European Commission has outlined sweeping plans to keep 5G on track in Europe.

Nokia provides roadmap to 5G with 4.5G Pro and 4.9G 07 September

Nokia provides roadmap to 5G with 4.5G Pro and 4.9G

Nokia has announced two new network technologies in 4.5G Pro and 4.9G that will pave the way to 5G.

Cobham Wireless: preparing the industry for 5G 01 September

Cobham Wireless: preparing the industry for 5G

The unique properties of 5G pose a completely different challenge to those that went before.

BT partners with Nokia to develop flexible 5G 19 August

BT partners with Nokia to develop flexible 5G

BT and Nokia are set to work together on developing and trialling 5G technologies and use cases.

The key to superfast 5G could be the use of gallium nitride 05 August

The key to superfast 5G could be the use of gallium nitride

With 5G set to roll out from 2020, one key component will be a new generation of power amplifiers.

5G to make Greenwich one of world’s smartest communities 04 August

5G to make Greenwich one of world’s smartest communities

Digital Greenwich has teamed up with the 5GIC to create pioneering smart city technology.

Ceva announces a processor framework for 5G smartphones 27 July

Ceva announces a processor framework for 5G smartphones

Ceva has unveiled a new signal processing IP, targeting 5G smartphones and IoT devices

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