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Network Sharing and Neutral Networks: How Far to Go and for What Benefits?

Opening up their network, or even rolling out neutral networks, allows an operator operatorto monetize their network. A network is said to be neutral when it is shared between operators but does not belong to any of those operators (either in whole or in part) or to a joint venture between them. Network sharing was first implemented with radio network infrastructure, which represents about 70% of the cost of network deployment.
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Optimal Mobile Coverage with Data and AI

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Hexa-X-II: the European flagship project leading the way towards a sustainable 6G

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The thwarted promises of graphene in microelectronics

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Semiconductors: the key to understanding our economic and geopolitical crisis

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6G: preparing today the mobile networks of the future

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