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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Satellite communications<\/a> provider Hughes Network Systems<\/a> said it has successfully tested satellite backhaul<\/a> using 5G<\/a> with the Hughes<\/a> Jupiter System ground platform at Germantown, Maryland.

For the tests,
Hughes<\/a> engineers connected 5G<\/a> smartphones to the internet with Jupiter System infrastructure – including a very small aperture terminal (VSAT), gateway and high throughput satellite.

This led to the validation of compatibility of Hughes
technology<\/a> with a 5G open radio access network (O-RAN) system, the satcom<\/a> firm said in a statement.

\"These interoperability tests confirm the suitability and ease of employing the Jupiter System for 5G cellular backhaul,\" said Bhanu Durvasula, vice president, international division at Hughes. \"We've built our ground platform to be future-proof, so customers have a roadmap to transition from LTE traffic today to 5G tomorrow, with the ease of a software update.\"

Currently, the Jupiter System equipment powers backhaul sites for 2G, 3G and LTE traffic globally. It will now also support 5G, Hughes said.

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Verizon conducts trials with Amazon Kuiper to deliver value to enterprise customers<\/a><\/h2>

\"We have tied up with the Amazon Kuiper. We are starting to test whether in 2022-23, it will be available. I think it is relevant for 5G as a private,\" Sampath Sowmyanarayan, chief revenue officer at Verizon Business told ET, adding that Amazon's services would be used to deliver backhaul for 5G, connectivity for enterprises, and global IoT services.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Satellite communications<\/a> provider Hughes Network Systems<\/a> said it has successfully tested satellite backhaul<\/a> using 5G<\/a> with the Hughes<\/a> Jupiter System ground platform at Germantown, Maryland.

For the tests,
Hughes<\/a> engineers connected 5G<\/a> smartphones to the internet with Jupiter System infrastructure – including a very small aperture terminal (VSAT), gateway and high throughput satellite.

This led to the validation of compatibility of Hughes
technology<\/a> with a 5G open radio access network (O-RAN) system, the satcom<\/a> firm said in a statement.

\"These interoperability tests confirm the suitability and ease of employing the Jupiter System for 5G cellular backhaul,\" said Bhanu Durvasula, vice president, international division at Hughes. \"We've built our ground platform to be future-proof, so customers have a roadmap to transition from LTE traffic today to 5G tomorrow, with the ease of a software update.\"

Currently, the Jupiter System equipment powers backhaul sites for 2G, 3G and LTE traffic globally. It will now also support 5G, Hughes said.

\"Verizon<\/a><\/figure>

Verizon conducts trials with Amazon Kuiper to deliver value to enterprise customers<\/a><\/h2>

\"We have tied up with the Amazon Kuiper. We are starting to test whether in 2022-23, it will be available. I think it is relevant for 5G as a private,\" Sampath Sowmyanarayan, chief revenue officer at Verizon Business told ET, adding that Amazon's services would be used to deliver backhaul for 5G, connectivity for enterprises, and global IoT services.<\/p><\/div>