LTD Broadband was the biggest winner in the FCC s recent Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) auction, and will use products from Aviat Networks to meet its RDOF obligations.
Also in today s EMEA regional roundup: Orange signs renewables agreement with ENGIE; ENET extends Dublin fiber network; STC wins 5G bragging rights.
Mike Rake, the former BT chairman who joined the board of Huawei in April of last year, has relinquished his role with the Chinese vendor, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph. The appointment raised eyebrows at the time, with Huawei already facing accusations that it had connections to the Chinese government and so should not be allowed to play a role in the UK s 5G network. (See Eurobites: Ex-BT big cheese joins Huawei board and Eurobites: UK government rebels prepare to detonate H(uawei)-bomb.)
Recent trials led by Sony indicate that ATSC 3.0, the next-gen broadcast TV signaling standard, has potential use as a connected car technology.
If proven out further as a potential alternative to 4G/5G, a new automotive mode for ATSC 3.0 could expand on an already growing blend of use cases for an IP-based broadcasting standard that can deliver 4K/HDR video, immersive audio, interactive advertising and even multichannel pay-TV services to TVs and, eventually, to mobile devices.
Santa Barbara Signal Coverage and drive routes
(Source: Sony white paper)
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According to a white paper detailing automotive field tests conducted in Phoenix, Arizona, and Santa Barbara, California, the IP capability of ATSC 3.0 has the potential to support data delivery for a range of automotive applications.
Also included in our late afternoon summary of news and comment: stats from the Super Bowl of Wi-Fi and Dell Oro projects growth for the CBRS RAN market.
Also included in our late afternoon summary of news and comment: An update on the men caught up in Huawei s crossfire, Sling TV adds a new TV bundle and Comcast launches vaccine info resources.