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GBT Successfully Concluded Testing of its GEN II Long-Range Radio System



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GEN II Global Communication System is using SDR Technology and is Aimed to Work with GBT’s AI technology

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GBT Technologies Inc. ( OTC PINK: GTCH ) (“GBT” or the “Company”), successfully concluded its GEN II long range radio project, which has been assigned an internal code name of “Infinia”. GBT thoroughly tested the system and believes successful results were achieved. The system is targeted to work with GBT’s artificial intelligent technology to enable communication dead zone coverage. GEN II includes voice/data transmission through Software Defined Radio (“SDR”) technology. The system utilizes mobile and base/relay units with the goal of facilitating global wireless communication. SDR communication is a software-controlled radio operation. As a typical wireless system is traditionally operated via hardware using radio modules and related components, SDR technology is a computer controlled wireless system. The Infinia is a data and voice communication system that operates via High Frequency (“HF”) radio waves. Infinia communicates through an ionospheric propagation environment to reach very long distances and is designed to overcome areas where there is no reception or skip zones which is one of the major obstacles in communication system. GBT evaluated Infinia to determine if it is capable for enabling an efficient, programmatical method for dead-zone coverage and believes it achieved successful results. The SDR system analyzes the Earth’s ionospheric conditions according to geographical zones and automatically tunes RF signals and frequencies to achieve continuous, reliable communication regardless of location, rough terrain, time of day, season and weather conditions. GBT plans to continue its research in this domain and will continue searching for commercial applications for the Infinia system.

“We are glad to announce a successful conclusion of the Infinia project. Our testing has revealed that the GEN II version can successfully overcome dead zones using our advanced SDR technology. The Infinia utilizes a base unit…

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Bullguard Internet Security 2014 review



Chicago scientists are testing an unhackable quantum internet in their basement closet


A picture of Thomas the Tank Engine is displayed on a piece of equipment in the quantum computing lab at the University of Chicago's Eckhardt Research Center on Oct. 4, 2022.

A picture of Thomas the Tank Engine is displayed on a piece of equipment in the quantum computing lab at the University of Chicago’s Eckhardt Research Center on Oct. 4, 2022. (Taylor Glascock/for The Washington Post)

CHICAGO — The secret to a more secure and powerful internet — one potentially impossible to hack — might be residing in a basement closet seemingly suited for brooms and mops.

The 3-foot-wide cubby, in the bowels of a University of Chicago laboratory, contains a slim rack of hardware discreetly firing quantum particles into a fiber-optic network. The goal: to use nature’s smallest objects to share information under encryption that cannot be broken — and eventually to connect a network of quantum computers capable of herculean calculations.

The modest trappings of Equipment Closet LL211A belie the importance of a project at the forefront of one of the world’s hottest technology competitions. The United States, China and others are vying to harness the bizarre properties of quantum particles to process information in powerful new ways — technology that could confer major economic and national-security benefits to the countries that dominate it.

Quantum research is so important to the future of the internet that it is drawing new federal funding, including from the recently adopted Chips and Science Act. That’s because, if it pans out, the quantum internet could safeguard financial transactions and health care data, prevent identity theft and stop hostile state hackers in their tracks.

Just this past week, three physicists shared the Nobel Prize for quantum research that helped pave the way for this future internet.

Quantum research still has plenty of obstacles to overcome before it reaches widespread use. But banks, health-care companies and others are starting to run experiments on the quantum internet. Some industries are also tinkering with early stage quantum computers to see whether they might eventually crack problems that current computers can’t, such…

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Mobile Application Security Testing Market 2028 Overall View of Opportunities, Challenges, Key Players, Growth Rate



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