Amdocs recently announced that the FCC has approved its SAS Certification Test Report. The FCC’s approval means that Amdocs has been given the green light to begin Initial Commercial Deployments (ICDs) of its solutions and services for Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) access.
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Intel Slashes Prices on its Core i9 X-series Processors
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