en.Wedoany.com Reported - e& UAE has announced the deployment of the world's first commercial mobile network utilizing the upper 6GHz (U6GHz) spectrum, powered by 256TRX Giga MIMO technology. Built in collaboration with global partners, the network operates in the 6425–7125 MHz band, delivering 5G-Advanced services with downlink speeds of up to 10Gbps and uplink speeds of up to 1Gbps. The network is designed to support data-intensive applications such as AI-driven systems, smart cities, immersive AR/VR experiences, and industrial automation. This deployment follows successful field trials in 2025, solidifying the UAE's position as a global leader in telecommunications innovation and an early builder of 6G-ready infrastructure.

Huawei has announced the launch of its Wi-Fi 7 intellectual property licensing program, becoming one of the first major standard essential patent holders to publicly set royalty rates for next-generation wireless devices. The company has set a licensing fee of $0.50 per unit for consumer-grade Wi-Fi 7 products, aiming to simplify device manufacturers' access to its patent portfolio and drive industry adoption. The program is implemented through participation in the Sisvel Wi-Fi multi-mode patent pool, which covers Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 technologies. Industry observers note that this move could streamline negotiations for device manufacturers while strengthening Huawei's position amid intensifying competition in the global Wi-Fi 7 patent ecosystem and growing standard essential patent licensing activities.
German engineering giant Bosch has agreed to pay a $36 million fine to U.S. authorities for shipping sensor products and mobile software worth over $70 million to Huawei without the required export licenses. The shipments, which occurred between 2020 and 2024, involved technology subject to U.S. export controls and related to U.S. origin technology rules that restrict trade with blacklisted companies such as Huawei. Bosch voluntarily reported the violations, describing them as unintentional, and fully cooperated with regulators. In response, U.S. authorities closed the criminal investigation and declined to prosecute. Bosch will also forfeit profits from the transactions and has committed to strengthening its compliance systems to prevent future export control violations.
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