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WhatsApp starts testing tools for businesses
2017-09-05 17:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) WhatsApp announced that it will be testing in the coming months new tools for businesses to take advantage of the messaging app. It's already testing new features such as verified business accounts with a closed user group.
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Vodafone starts testing LTE-V2X for car communications
2016-10-03 14:33:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Vodafone announced that it has started trialling vehicle-to-vehicle communications using the 4G extension LTE-V2X in the UK and is planning further trials in Germany. LTE-V2X enables cars to chat with each other to improve road safety and efficiency. LTE-V2X means connecting vehicles (V) to everything (X). Vodafone is working with industry partners to develop LTE-V2X through the standards organisation 3GPP. Vodafone and Huawei will be discussing the plans at the Paris Motor Show.
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Harmonic starts testing software-based CCAP
2016-09-28 09:38:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Harmonic introduced the CableOS system, a software-based CCAP for cable operators. The company said the new product, unveiled at the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo, will enable the migration to gigabit capacity and resolve operators' space and power constraints in the headend and hub. Featuring what the company says is the industry's first software-based CMTS Core server and full-spectrum Docsis 3.1 Remote PHY systems, CableOS Core software runs on 1-RU COTS Intel processor-based servers in a headend, hub or data centre.
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Baidu starts testing driverless car on public roads in China
2016-06-06 23:26:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Chinese search engine Baidu plans to mass produce a driverless car in five years. Baidu is currently testing its model on public roads in Beijing and in Wuhu, in Anhui province, as well as in a closed testing area in Shanghai. Baidu plans to test its car in 10 cities across China to experience different weather, road and traffic conditions, The WSJ reports, citing Baidu senior VP Wang Jing. Wang said 93 percent of accidents in China are currently caused by human error, and Baidu is open to cooperation with ride-sharing companies. Wang also said that the first batch of self-driving cars will still have steering wheelseven though they don't really have too for people who want to "drive for fun".
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Lockheed starts Aegis testing on Australian Navys first AWD Hobart
2016-03-31 01:00:00| Naval Technology
Lockheed Martin has started testing and integration of its Aegis combat system into the Royal Australian Navy's (RAN) first Aegis-equipped air warfare destroyer (AWD), Hobart.
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