As a world leader in connectivity and sensors, TE Connectivity (TE) is ready to bring next-generation 5G mobile communications technology to the rail industry to help transform passenger experiences.
As with previous cellular technologies, 5G networks rely on signals carried by radio waves - part of the electromagnetic spectrum - transmitted between an antenna or mast and your phone.
Plans to beam 5G signals to the public via drones that stay airborne for nine days at a time have been announced by two UK firms. They want to use antenna-equipped aircraft powered by hydrogen to ...