Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Ericsson, AT&T, MediaTek, AT&T, NetExperience, among others.

Ericsson, AT&T and MediaTek Achieve North America’s First Enhanced 5G Mobility Trial
Ericsson, AT&T and MediaTek have completed North America’s first in-field trial of enhanced 5G mobility features, demonstrating significant progress in improving user connectivity across mobile networks. The trial validated advanced handover capabilities that enable devices to maintain stronger, more reliable connections while moving between cell sites, reducing service interruptions and improving network efficiency. The achievement supports the evolution of 5G Advanced by delivering better user experiences for applications requiring seamless mobility, including streaming, gaming and enterprise services. The collaboration also highlights the industry’s commitment to accelerating next-generation wireless innovations that enhance coverage, reliability and network performance for future commercial deployments.
AT&T Backs Global Digital Skills Drive with Guinness World Records Attempt
AT&T has joined Connected Nation as the lead collaborator in an ambitious attempt to set a Guinness World Records title for the largest digital skills lesson conducted across multiple locations. The initiative aims to expand digital literacy by equipping participants with essential online safety, connectivity and technology skills while raising awareness about the importance of digital inclusion. The campaign brings together organizations, educators and communities to help bridge the digital divide through accessible training opportunities. By supporting the global effort, AT&T reinforces its commitment to improving digital access and empowering individuals with the knowledge needed to participate confidently in today’s increasingly connected world.
NetExperience Launches Secure Wi-Fi Gateway to Strengthen Wireless Network Protection
NetExperience has introduced a secure wireless gateway designed to protect users directly at Wi-Fi access points, enhancing cybersecurity without requiring additional client software. The new solution integrates advanced security functions within the wireless infrastructure, enabling organizations to safeguard connected devices, prevent unauthorized access and simplify network management. By embedding protection into Wi-Fi access points, the gateway helps enterprises reduce cyber risks while improving performance and operational efficiency across wireless environments. The launch addresses growing demand for stronger network security as businesses increasingly rely on wireless connectivity to support hybrid workforces, Internet of Things deployments and cloud-based digital operations.
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