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  1. #IIS:
    "
    Fraunhofer IIS testet hohe Bandbreiten für nicht-terrestrische Netze (NTN)
    "
    ".. IIS hat im April 2026 eine breitbandige 5G-NTN-Verbindung im Frequenzbereich des Ka-Bands über den geostationären (GEO) Satelliten Heinrich Hertz erfolgreich demonstriert. .."

    iis.fraunhofer.de/de/pr/2026/p

    6.5.2026

    #HeinrichHertz #KaBand #Kommunikationssatellit #NTN #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation #SpaceFlight

  2. #IIS:
    "
    Fraunhofer IIS testet hohe Bandbreiten für nicht-terrestrische Netze (NTN)
    "
    ".. IIS hat im April 2026 eine breitbandige 5G-NTN-Verbindung im Frequenzbereich des Ka-Bands über den geostationären (GEO) Satelliten Heinrich Hertz erfolgreich demonstriert. .."

    iis.fraunhofer.de/de/pr/2026/p

    6.5.2026

    #HeinrichHertz #KaBand #Kommunikationssatellit #NTN #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation #SpaceFlight

  3. #IIS:
    "
    Fraunhofer IIS testet hohe Bandbreiten für nicht-terrestrische Netze (NTN)
    "
    ".. IIS hat im April 2026 eine breitbandige 5G-NTN-Verbindung im Frequenzbereich des Ka-Bands über den geostationären (GEO) Satelliten Heinrich Hertz erfolgreich demonstriert. .."

    iis.fraunhofer.de/de/pr/2026/p

    6.5.2026

    #HeinrichHertz #KaBand #Kommunikationssatellit #NTN #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation #SpaceFlight

  4. #IIS:
    "
    Fraunhofer IIS testet hohe Bandbreiten für nicht-terrestrische Netze (NTN)
    "
    ".. IIS hat im April 2026 eine breitbandige 5G-NTN-Verbindung im Frequenzbereich des Ka-Bands über den geostationären (GEO) Satelliten Heinrich Hertz erfolgreich demonstriert. .."

    iis.fraunhofer.de/de/pr/2026/p

    6.5.2026

    #HeinrichHertz #KaBand #Kommunikationssatellit #NTN #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation #SpaceFlight

  5. Exynos a la estratosfera – El chip de Samsung que potenciará la red 6G global de SpaceX

    Samsung y SpaceX están fortaleciendo su alianza estratégica con el desarrollo de un módem avanzado Exynos, diseñado para ofrecer conectividad directa y ultrarrápida a la red de satélites LEO de la compañía de Elon Musk. Este chip incorpora Inteligencia Artificial (NPU) para superar las velocidades de conexión satelital actuales, buscando eliminar la dependencia de las estaciones base terrestres (Fuente Ked Global).

    Samsung está intensificando su colaboración con las empresas de Elon Musk, enfocándose ahora en un módem Exynos de última generación con un NPU (acelerador de IA) integrado, que promete revolucionar las conexiones con los satélites de órbita baja (LEO) de SpaceX.

    Según los informes, este innovador chip mejorará significativamente la velocidad de conexión de los dispositivos, eliminando la necesidad de depender de las estaciones base terrestres. En términos de rendimiento, el nuevo módem Exynos es notablemente superior, ofreciendo una identificación de haces 55 veces más rápida y una predicción de canales 42 veces más veloz que los chips LEO existentes. Esto se traduce en un seguimiento satelital optimizado y en tiempo real, lo que permite velocidades de transferencia de datos mucho mayores.

    El objetivo a largo plazo es que Samsung suministre este módem Exynos para la red no terrestre (NTN) 6G de SpaceX. Esta ambiciosa red busca ofrecer conectividad global ininterrumpida y de baja latencia, siendo fundamental para el desarrollo de tecnologías futuras como los vehículos autónomos y los robots humanoides. Se proyecta que el mercado de las redes satelitales directas podría reemplazar las redes celulares tradicionales, transformándose en una industria de $540 mil millones para el año 2040.

    #6g #arielmcorg #chip #ConectividadSatélite #ElonMusk #Exynos #infosertec #LEO #NTN #PORTADA #Samsung #spacex

  6. Aviation weather for Normanton airport (Australia) is “METAR YNTN 252300Z AUTO 04011KT 9999 // NCD 26/16 Q1017 RMK RF00.0/000.0” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/yntn/en #normanton #australia #normantonairport #yntn #ntn #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl

  7. Aviation weather for Normanton airport (Australia) is “METAR YNTN 252300Z AUTO 04011KT 9999 // NCD 26/16 Q1017 RMK RF00.0/000.0” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/yntn/en #normanton #australia #normantonairport #yntn #ntn #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vii3

  8. Aviation weather for Normanton airport (Australia) is “METAR YNTN 142300Z AUTO 07010KT 9999 // NCD 26/16 Q1017 RMK RF00.0/000.0” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/yntn/en #normanton #australia #normantonairport #yntn #ntn #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl

  9. I have only two days this upcoming workweek that aren’t blocked off completely, Monday and Thursday. Tuesday I’ll be working the Virginia primary election (hard to believe it’s been almost four years since my first long day as a poll worker), Wednesday I’m covering the  ACA Connects telecom-industry conference, and Friday I fly to Austin for SXSW.

    In addition to the stories below, I wrote a bonus post for Patreon readers recapping some of the more interesting things I saw at MWC.

    2/26/2024: Google Brings Gemini to Messages App in AI-Flavored Android Feature Drop, PCMag

    The first story I filed from Barcelona is one that I could have written from home–Google PR gave me an embargoed copy of the announcement of these new features. But I did appreciate being able to try them out in person at Google’s MWC exhibit during a press breakfast Monday morning.

    2/25/2024: 2 Wheels, 3 Cameras, One 5G Radio: Orbic Debuts Connected E-Bike at MWC, PCMag

    Writing about a 5G-connected e-bike was not in any of my MWC plans, but the nice thing about large tech events like this is that they can serve up surprises that justify making your way to an exhibitor’s corner of the show floor.

    2/28/2024: Cyber diplomacy for the next era of connectivity, Compiler Pop-Up Series: The Barcelona Edition

    I moderated this panel discussion between a trio of diplomats–Steve Lang, the State Department’s deputy assistant secretary for international and communications policy, Vassiliki Gogou, a cybersecurity expert with the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, and Maite Arcos, director general of the ESYS Foundation–at an event hosted by Compiler. That’s a new non-profit tech-policy publication supported by the Hewlett Foundation and founded by Mike Farrell, a longtime information-security journalist.

    2/28/2024: NTT Docomo ‘Feel Tech Animal’ Exhibit Had Me Walking a Virtual Dog, PCMag

    This virtual-reality demo was another thing not in my MWC plans until another attendee suggested I check it out.

    2/29/2024: Bluesky Adds Hashtag Support, Better Account Portability Than Mastodon, PCMag

    I saw the news about this on my way to the airport in Barcelona early Thursday morning, pitched a post about it in PCMag’s Slack workspace, and got a go-ahead from my editor before I’d cleared security in BCN. Then I wrote the post during my layover in Zurich.

    2/29/2024: At MWC, AT&T and AST execs talk up space-based possibilities, Light Reading

    The interviews for this piece happened Monday, but I didn’t finish writing it until Tuesday and then my overworked editor, also at MWC, needed a little more time to get this published. And then we had to correct it because I didn’t look close enough at the transcription of the interview provided by Google’s Live Transcribe app to notice that I’d jotted down a different number for the capacity of AST’s NextGen satellites in the notes I took on my laptop.

    3/1/2024: Facebook Finds New Way to Unfriend Publishers by Nixing News Tab, PCMag

    Writing this post became a little more fun when I realized that Facebook had not only gotten rid of the option to put the News tab among the basic shortcuts in its iPhone and iPad app, it had also left up old documentation that directs users to a nonexistent part of the settings interfaces on those apps.

    3/1/2024: Ep 96 SmartTechCheck Podcast MWC, Qualcomm FastConnect 7900, Apple kills car project, SCOTUS, Mark Vena

    I shared my impressions of MWC at my industry-analyst friend’s podcast in which we also discussed such recent tech plot twists as Apple closing down its car project and the Supreme Court taking up what strike me as flagrantly unconstitutional Florida and Texas laws that would compel social platforms to publish speech that they might find repulsive.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/03/03/weekly-output-android-feature-drop-5g-connected-e-bike-infosec-diplomacy-feel-tech-animal-demo-bluesky-supports-hashtags-att-and-ast-spacemobile-facebook-to-nix-news-tab-mark-vena-pod/

    #AndroidFeatureDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #ATT #Barcelona #BCN #Bluesky #cybersecurity #eBikes #FacebookNews #hashtags #infosec #MarkVena #MobileWorldCongress #MWC #NTN #satelliteToPhone #virtualReality #wireless

  10. I have only two days this upcoming workweek that aren’t blocked off completely, Monday and Thursday. Tuesday I’ll be working the Virginia primary election (hard to believe it’s been almost four years since my first long day as a poll worker), Wednesday I’m covering the  ACA Connects telecom-industry conference, and Friday I fly to Austin for SXSW.

    In addition to the stories below, I wrote a bonus post for Patreon readers recapping some of the more interesting things I saw at MWC.

    2/26/2024: Google Brings Gemini to Messages App in AI-Flavored Android Feature Drop, PCMag

    The first story I filed from Barcelona is one that I could have written from home–Google PR gave me an embargoed copy of the announcement of these new features. But I did appreciate being able to try them out in person at Google’s MWC exhibit during a press breakfast Monday morning.

    2/25/2024: 2 Wheels, 3 Cameras, One 5G Radio: Orbic Debuts Connected E-Bike at MWC, PCMag

    Writing about a 5G-connected e-bike was not in any of my MWC plans, but the nice thing about large tech events like this is that they can serve up surprises that justify making your way to an exhibitor’s corner of the show floor.

    2/28/2024: Cyber diplomacy for the next era of connectivity, Compiler Pop-Up Series: The Barcelona Edition

    I moderated this panel discussion between a trio of diplomats–Steve Lang, the State Department’s deputy assistant secretary for international and communications policy, Vassiliki Gogou, a cybersecurity expert with the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, and Maite Arcos, director general of the ESYS Foundation–at an event hosted by Compiler. That’s a new non-profit tech-policy publication supported by the Hewlett Foundation and founded by Mike Farrell, a longtime information-security journalist.

    2/28/2024: NTT Docomo ‘Feel Tech Animal’ Exhibit Had Me Walking a Virtual Dog, PCMag

    This virtual-reality demo was another thing not in my MWC plans until another attendee suggested I check it out.

    2/29/2024: Bluesky Adds Hashtag Support, Better Account Portability Than Mastodon, PCMag

    I saw the news about this on my way to the airport in Barcelona early Thursday morning, pitched a post about it in PCMag’s Slack workspace, and got a go-ahead from my editor before I’d cleared security in BCN. Then I wrote the post during my layover in Zurich.

    2/29/2024: At MWC, AT&T and AST execs talk up space-based possibilities, Light Reading

    The interviews for this piece happened Monday, but I didn’t finish writing it until Tuesday and then my overworked editor, also at MWC, needed a little more time to get this published. And then we had to correct it because I didn’t look close enough at the transcription of the interview provided by Google’s Live Transcribe app to notice that I’d jotted down a different number for the capacity of AST’s NextGen satellites in the notes I took on my laptop.

    3/1/2024: Facebook Finds New Way to Unfriend Publishers by Nixing News Tab, PCMag

    Writing this post became a little more fun when I realized that Facebook had not only gotten rid of the option to put the News tab among the basic shortcuts in its iPhone and iPad app, it had also left up old documentation that directs users to a nonexistent part of the settings interfaces on those apps.

    3/1/2024: Ep 96 SmartTechCheck Podcast MWC, Qualcomm FastConnect 7900, Apple kills car project, SCOTUS, Mark Vena

    I shared my impressions of MWC at my industry-analyst friend’s podcast in which we also discussed such recent tech plot twists as Apple closing down its car project and the Supreme Court taking up what strike me as flagrantly unconstitutional Florida and Texas laws that would compel social platforms to publish speech that they might find repulsive.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/03/03/weekly-output-android-feature-drop-5g-connected-e-bike-infosec-diplomacy-feel-tech-animal-demo-bluesky-supports-hashtags-att-and-ast-spacemobile-facebook-to-nix-news-tab-mark-vena-pod/

    #AndroidFeatureDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #ATT #Barcelona #BCN #Bluesky #cybersecurity #eBikes #FacebookNews #hashtags #infosec #MarkVena #MobileWorldCongress #MWC #NTN #satelliteToPhone #virtualReality #wireless

  11. I have only two days this upcoming workweek that aren’t blocked off completely, Monday and Thursday. Tuesday I’ll be working the Virginia primary election (hard to believe it’s been almost four years since my first long day as a poll worker), Wednesday I’m covering the  ACA Connects telecom-industry conference, and Friday I fly to Austin for SXSW.

    In addition to the stories below, I wrote a bonus post for Patreon readers recapping some of the more interesting things I saw at MWC.

    2/26/2024: Google Brings Gemini to Messages App in AI-Flavored Android Feature Drop, PCMag

    The first story I filed from Barcelona is one that I could have written from home–Google PR gave me an embargoed copy of the announcement of these new features. But I did appreciate being able to try them out in person at Google’s MWC exhibit during a press breakfast Monday morning.

    2/25/2024: 2 Wheels, 3 Cameras, One 5G Radio: Orbic Debuts Connected E-Bike at MWC, PCMag

    Writing about a 5G-connected e-bike was not in any of my MWC plans, but the nice thing about large tech events like this is that they can serve up surprises that justify making your way to an exhibitor’s corner of the show floor.

    2/28/2024: Cyber diplomacy for the next era of connectivity, Compiler Pop-Up Series: The Barcelona Edition

    I moderated this panel discussion between a trio of diplomats–Steve Lang, the State Department’s deputy assistant secretary for international and communications policy, Vassiliki Gogou, a cybersecurity expert with the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, and Maite Arcos, director general of the ESYS Foundation–at an event hosted by Compiler. That’s a new non-profit tech-policy publication supported by the Hewlett Foundation and founded by Mike Farrell, a longtime information-security journalist.

    2/28/2024: NTT Docomo ‘Feel Tech Animal’ Exhibit Had Me Walking a Virtual Dog, PCMag

    This virtual-reality demo was another thing not in my MWC plans until another attendee suggested I check it out.

    2/29/2024: Bluesky Adds Hashtag Support, Better Account Portability Than Mastodon, PCMag

    I saw the news about this on my way to the airport in Barcelona early Thursday morning, pitched a post about it in PCMag’s Slack workspace, and got a go-ahead from my editor before I’d cleared security in BCN. Then I wrote the post during my layover in Zurich.

    2/29/2024: At MWC, AT&T and AST execs talk up space-based possibilities, Light Reading

    The interviews for this piece happened Monday, but I didn’t finish writing it until Tuesday and then my overworked editor, also at MWC, needed a little more time to get this published. And then we had to correct it because I didn’t look close enough at the transcription of the interview provided by Google’s Live Transcribe app to notice that I’d jotted down a different number for the capacity of AST’s NextGen satellites in the notes I took on my laptop.

    3/1/2024: Facebook Finds New Way to Unfriend Publishers by Nixing News Tab, PCMag

    Writing this post became a little more fun when I realized that Facebook had not only gotten rid of the option to put the News tab among the basic shortcuts in its iPhone and iPad app, it had also left up old documentation that directs users to a nonexistent part of the settings interfaces on those apps.

    3/1/2024: Ep 96 SmartTechCheck Podcast MWC, Qualcomm FastConnect 7900, Apple kills car project, SCOTUS, Mark Vena

    I shared my impressions of MWC at my industry-analyst friend’s podcast in which we also discussed such recent tech plot twists as Apple closing down its car project and the Supreme Court taking up what strike me as flagrantly unconstitutional Florida and Texas laws that would compel social platforms to publish speech that they might find repulsive.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/03/03/weekly-output-android-feature-drop-5g-connected-e-bike-infosec-diplomacy-feel-tech-animal-demo-bluesky-supports-hashtags-att-and-ast-spacemobile-facebook-to-nix-news-tab-mark-vena-pod/

    #AndroidFeatureDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #ATT #Barcelona #BCN #Bluesky #cybersecurity #eBikes #FacebookNews #hashtags #infosec #MarkVena #MobileWorldCongress #MWC #NTN #satelliteToPhone #virtualReality #wireless

  12. I have only two days this upcoming workweek that aren’t blocked off completely, Monday and Thursday. Tuesday I’ll be working the Virginia primary election (hard to believe it’s been almost four years since my first long day as a poll worker), Wednesday I’m covering the  ACA Connects telecom-industry conference, and Friday I fly to Austin for SXSW.

    In addition to the stories below, I wrote a bonus post for Patreon readers recapping some of the more interesting things I saw at MWC.

    2/26/2024: Google Brings Gemini to Messages App in AI-Flavored Android Feature Drop, PCMag

    The first story I filed from Barcelona is one that I could have written from home–Google PR gave me an embargoed copy of the announcement of these new features. But I did appreciate being able to try them out in person at Google’s MWC exhibit during a press breakfast Monday morning.

    2/25/2024: 2 Wheels, 3 Cameras, One 5G Radio: Orbic Debuts Connected E-Bike at MWC, PCMag

    Writing about a 5G-connected e-bike was not in any of my MWC plans, but the nice thing about large tech events like this is that they can serve up surprises that justify making your way to an exhibitor’s corner of the show floor.

    2/28/2024: Cyber diplomacy for the next era of connectivity, Compiler Pop-Up Series: The Barcelona Edition

    I moderated this panel discussion between a trio of diplomats–Steve Lang, the State Department’s deputy assistant secretary for international and communications policy, Vassiliki Gogou, a cybersecurity expert with the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, and Maite Arcos, director general of the ESYS Foundation–at an event hosted by Compiler. That’s a new non-profit tech-policy publication supported by the Hewlett Foundation and founded by Mike Farrell, a longtime information-security journalist.

    2/28/2024: NTT Docomo ‘Feel Tech Animal’ Exhibit Had Me Walking a Virtual Dog, PCMag

    This virtual-reality demo was another thing not in my MWC plans until another attendee suggested I check it out.

    2/29/2024: Bluesky Adds Hashtag Support, Better Account Portability Than Mastodon, PCMag

    I saw the news about this on my way to the airport in Barcelona early Thursday morning, pitched a post about it in PCMag’s Slack workspace, and got a go-ahead from my editor before I’d cleared security in BCN. Then I wrote the post during my layover in Zurich.

    2/29/2024: At MWC, AT&T and AST execs talk up space-based possibilities, Light Reading

    The interviews for this piece happened Monday, but I didn’t finish writing it until Tuesday and then my overworked editor, also at MWC, needed a little more time to get this published. And then we had to correct it because I didn’t look close enough at the transcription of the interview provided by Google’s Live Transcribe app to notice that I’d jotted down a different number for the capacity of AST’s NextGen satellites in the notes I took on my laptop.

    3/1/2024: Facebook Finds New Way to Unfriend Publishers by Nixing News Tab, PCMag

    Writing this post became a little more fun when I realized that Facebook had not only gotten rid of the option to put the News tab among the basic shortcuts in its iPhone and iPad app, it had also left up old documentation that directs users to a nonexistent part of the settings interfaces on those apps.

    3/1/2024: Ep 96 SmartTechCheck Podcast MWC, Qualcomm FastConnect 7900, Apple kills car project, SCOTUS, Mark Vena

    I shared my impressions of MWC at my industry-analyst friend’s podcast in which we also discussed such recent tech plot twists as Apple closing down its car project and the Supreme Court taking up what strike me as flagrantly unconstitutional Florida and Texas laws that would compel social platforms to publish speech that they might find repulsive.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/03/03/weekly-output-android-feature-drop-5g-connected-e-bike-infosec-diplomacy-feel-tech-animal-demo-bluesky-supports-hashtags-att-and-ast-spacemobile-facebook-to-nix-news-tab-mark-vena-pod/

    #AndroidFeatureDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #ATT #Barcelona #BCN #Bluesky #cybersecurity #eBikes #FacebookNews #hashtags #infosec #MarkVena #MobileWorldCongress #MWC #NTN #satelliteToPhone #virtualReality #wireless

  13. yup, weird #NTN doesn't make sense. Needs to be a real standard, that also doesn't mess with terrestrial nets:

    lightreading.com/satellite/qua #5G

  14. "Deutsche Telekom und ESA peilen maximale Netz-Resilienz an"

    ".. Initiative für sicherere Netze .. Bessere Integration von Satelliten mit ESA vereinbart. Weltweit erste 5G-Verbindung aus Stratosphäre über Intelsat .. Eine Medieninformation der Deutschen Telekom."

    raumfahrer.net/deutsche-teleko

    #5G #Azerspace2 #DeutscheTelekom #ESA #HAPS #hybrideNetze #Intelsat #Intelsat38 #Mobilfunk #NetzResilienz #NTN #Raumfahrt #Resilienz #Satelliten #Smartphone #Stratosphäre

    27.2.2023