Japan launches new air communications project
Tokyo, Japan – Japan is poised to become a leader in airborne communications by building its first “space-based communications base station” (sky base stations). Full service is
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Tokyo, Japan – Japan is poised to become a leader in airborne communications by building its first “space-based communications base station” (sky base stations). Full service is
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Trials of the “base stations in the sky” are set to begin in Japan in 2026 with full-fledged telecommunications services eyed in 2027 or later.
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Japanese telecom vendor NEC has decided to cease development of 4G and 5G radio access base stations, effectively exiting a segment now
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This experiment demonstrated that a terrestrial 5G network backhaul circuit by the overhead relay of 5G (NR system) can be established using 38-GHz band radio waves between a
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The Department of the Air Force Pacific Air Forces is seeking a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) contractor to extend the existing Electronic Security System (ESS) to protect a new Satellite
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In July 2021, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) enacted a new system of radio wave protection guidelines for vault base stations, making their construction and
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JRC and Icom, two major Japanese wireless companies, collaborate. Expanding international sales of Private Radio Systems Utilizing
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KYOTANGO CITY, JAPAN - A scissors snip on March 1, 2022, was the final step for the U.S. Army''s Kyogamisaki Communication Site to finally
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On June 26, 2025, SoftBank announced a new development that will soon bring HAPS services closer to reality. In 2026, SoftBank plans to launch pre
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High-altitude platform stations (HAPS), large unmanned aircraft that function as base stations for mobile phones, will likely start seeing real-world
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