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ZTE rolls out third-generation 5G Indoor CPE MC8020

D oubl ing   access speed with dual 5G network  convergence

SHENZHEN, China, June 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, has rolled out its third-generation 5G Indoor CPE MC8020 at Mobile World Congress 2021.

ZTE previously revealed one of the world’s first 5G routers ZTE 5G Indoor CPE MC801 in 2018. The company’s second-generation 5G Indoor CPE MC801A was launched in 2019, winning the prestigious iF Design Award. Currently, the 5G Indoor CPE MC801A has been available in more than 30 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Product Highlights:

  • Supports both 5G SA and NSA modes, as well as Sub-6GHz and mmWave spectrum bands.
  • Enables dual-path convergence of 5G and wired broadband with the exclusive zlink Boost technology, allowing dual gigabit access.
  • Employs the latest Wi-Fi 6 AX5400 access technology, delivering 200 percent faster access speed than that of the previous generation.
  • Adopts four-way omnidirectional high-gain antenna to provide a high-speed 5G network for up to 128 Wi-Fi users simultaneously.

To support the rapidly-growing need for live broadcasting, the third-generation ZTE 5G Indoor CPE MC8020 delivers high-quality 5G connectivity, tackles network congestion in complex scenarios, meets enterprise-level configuration requirements, and has consumer-friendly settings for easier smart home connectivity.

3.0 Super Antenna Technology

ZTE’s latest 3.0 super antenna technology achieves true omnidirectional height for improved 5G signal penetration. The new super antenna technology delivers 15 percent more coverage and 20 percent faster access speed than that of the ZTE 5G Indoor CPE MC801A.

Fast Connectivity for Complex Scenarios

With Qualcomm®‘s latest enterprise-level NPU, the ZTE 5G Indoor CPE MC8020 delivers Wi-Fi 6, 4×4 MIMO, and 4KQAM at a peak speed rate of up to 5.4Gbps for up to 128 users simultaneously. It supports key Wi-Fi 6 technologies such as OFDMA, TWT, and BSS coloring, and utilizes chip-level AI computing power – effectively reducing interference and power consumption while meeting higher service-level agreements (SLAs) for concurrently connected diverse usage profiles.

zLink Boost

The advanced zLink Boost technology automatically converges wireless and wired broadband networks, doubling the upstream and downstream speeds of ZTE 5G Indoor CPE MC8020 to achieve a constant high-speed connection.

NFC One-Touch Connection

With new NFC functionality, ZTE 5G Indoor CPE MC8020 can be connected to NFC-enabled smartphones with just one touch. Connecting TVs, computers, and smart devices to the ZTE Indoor 5G CPE MC8020 can be automated without changes to Wi-Fi network settings.

Leading 5G Innovations

With 16 years of mobile internet experience, and close to 1000 patents in the field, ZTE has shipped more than 200 million mobile internet devices around the world, with shipments of its self-developed chipsets exceeding 30 million. To date, ZTE’s 5G mobile internet terminal products have been commercially deployed in more than 30 countries and regions.

Media Contacts:

Margaret Ma                            
ZTE Corporation                   
Tel: +86 755 26775189                      
Email: ma.gaili@zte.com.cn

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Health

One new COVID-19 death, 113 cases recorded in Gaza

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip on Monday reported a new COVID-19 death and 113 new infections during the last 24 hours.

 

In a daily epidemiological report, the ministry said that the total number of coronavirus cases in the coastal enclave has reached 114,055, including 2,254 active cases and 1,061 fatalities.

 

“Some 251 COVID-19 patients have recovered, raising the total recoveries to 110,740,” it added.

 

The report also said that 64 cases needed hospitalization and 41 were serious or critical.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

 

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General

Woman killed by her husband in Balqa

Security personnel early Monday found the body of a woman inside her house in the Balqa governorate, northwest of Amman.

 

A spokesman for the Public Security Department (PSD) said that the Balqa police rushed to the scene after receiving a tip about the death of a woman inside her home.

 

“Investigations showed that the victim was beaten and strangled by her husband over family disputes,” the spokesman added.

 

The spokesman further said that the husband, who confessed to the crime, was arrested, noting that the investigation is still ongoing.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Dozens of extremist settlers break into Al-Aqsa Mosque

Scores of Jewish radical settlers on Monday stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque / Haram Al Sharif compound in occupied East Jerusalem.

 

Eyewitnesses told Petra’s reporter in Ramallah that today’s raid by the extremist settlers was carried out from Al- Magharebah Gate under heavy protection of Israeli police and forces, who prevented Muslim worshipers from entering the compound.

 

The settlers provocatively toured the Al-Aqsa yards and performed Talmudic rites, before they left from Al-Silsila Gate, the eyewitnesses added.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Affairs

Global fuel prices continue to rise in 4th week of June

The prices of oil derivatives in global markets have continued to rise in the fourth week of June, according to data released on Monday by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.

 

The data showed that the price of 90-octane gasoline went up by 2.8 percent, going from $669.2 per ton in third week of June to $687.9 in the fourth week, while the price of 95-octane gasoline rose from $684.8 per ton to $704.9, an increase by 2.9 percent.

 

Diesel prices also increased by 1.2 percent, going from $584.3 per ton to $591.3, while the prices of kerosene also rose by 1.3 percent, from $605.5 to $613.6 per ton.

 

The prices of liquefied gas for June went up by 9.6 per cent, going from $480 to $526.3 to per ton.

 

Benchmark Brent crude prices went up from $73.2 in the third week to $75.4 per barrel at the end of the month.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

UAE benefits from outcomes of 50-year development process in fight against COVID-19

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the contributions of the UAE’s development process to its capacity to address the pandemic, underscoring the excellent performance of relevant systems established in the country, most notably in terms of the pandemic’s repercussions.

 

The UAE has successfully benefitted from its 50-year development process, capitalising on its achievements over the past decades to pass the COVID-19 test. Its strategy to address the pandemic is one of the most successful in the world, as confirmed by many global indexes that assessed the handling of the pandemic by the world’s countries, including the World Competitiveness Year Book, the Prosperity Index, and the Global Talent Competitiveness Index.

 

Figures from the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC) stressed the fact that the UAE achieved significant progress in ten global competitiveness indexes covering health and prevention from 2019 to 2020, rising 31 places in the immunisation index and ranking first globally.

 

The UAE maintained its leading rankings in five other key health indexes covering the level of healthcare coverage, the presence of national early detection programmes, pre-birth healthcare coverage, immunisation against measles, and the absence of deaths and injuries resulting from natural disasters.

 

Dr. Omar Al Hammadi stated that the country’s proactive and balanced approach played a major role in the UAE’s performance in addressing the crisis, noting that the significant acceleration in coronavirus testing since the start of the pandemic, followed by the rapid pace of COVID-19 vaccinations, led to its effective handling.

 

Dr. Adil Sajwani, Family Medicine Physician, said that foreseeing the pandemic’s future enabled the UAE to address the crisis professionally from the outset, noting that the first phase of the pandemic involved a key period in determining how various countries addressed it.

 

Countering the pandemic at an early stage helped the national health system avoid the overcrowding of health facilities due to positive cases and, therefore, reduce pressure on the health sector, he added while pointing out that performing extended tests free of charge and increasing the number of health centres that conduct PCR tests and related protocols have helped control the crisis.Regarding vaccinations, the UAE is a leading country in terms of the number of vaccine doses offered.

 

Concerning the logistical readiness of the country’s health establishments, the UAE’s development process and its efforts to strengthen the health sector have helped it address the pandemic successfully.

 

An official report noted that the UAE has consistently focussed on advancing its health sector over the past decades, by promoting preventive care and reducing lifestyle-related diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer.

 

In terms of proactive planning, the UAE’s National Agenda has adopted ten monitoring indexes covering deaths from cardiovascular diseases for every 100,000 persons, diabetic patients, obese children, average healthy age, rate of smoking, cancer deaths, the number of accredited health establishments, healthcare quality, the number of physicians for every 1,000 persons, and the number of nurses.

 

Moreover, the significant budgets allocated by the UAE to its health sector led to its overall success. In September 2018, the UAE Cabinet approved the 2019 federal budget worth AED60.3 billion, with AED4.40 billion being allocated to healthcare.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Israeli forces arrest 14 Palestinians in West Bank raids

Israeli occupation forces, early Monday, arrested 14 Palestinians during raids across the West Bank.

 

In a statement, the Palestinian Prisoners Society said that Israeli troops stormed the cities of Hebron, Ramallah, El Bireh, Nablus and Tulkarm, and rounded up the Palestinians under the pretext they were “wanted.”

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Labor minister, Qatari envoy discuss ties

Minister of Labor Yousef Shamali discussed on Monday with the Qatari ambassador Sheikh Saud bin Nasser Al Thani means to boost the Jordanian-Qatari partnership in various areas, especially in the labor field.

 

During a meeting, Shamali underlined the importance of bilateral cooperation and utilizing Jordanian expertise during Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and in other labor fields.

 

The brotherly Jordanian-Qatari relations are based on mutual respect and a common interest to develop and advance them under the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the minister said.

 

The Qatari envoy voiced his pride in the level of the relationship between the two countries’ leaders and peoples, commending the ‘distinguished’ skills and expertise of Jordanian expatriates in Qatar and the Jordanian government’s cooperation in this respect.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

2 drug traffickers handed 12-year jail terms, fines

The State Security Court Monday handed down sentences of 12 years in jail with hard labour and a JD10,000 fine against two people convicted of attempting to smuggle a narcotic substance to the Kingdom from a neighboring country.

 

In its session today, the court, presided over by military Judge Lt. Col. Amer Halasa and comprising judges Maj. Thamer Qateifan and Maj. Omar Batoush as members, said the ruling came after modifying the charges from “importing a narcotic substance with the intent of trafficking.”

 

The court acquitted two other defendants in the case and ordered the confiscation of the drugs seized.

 

According to the charge sheet, the convicts had attempted to smuggle in a quantity of narcotic substances, Captagon pills, from a neighboring country, and that 263,000 pills and six kilograms of hashish were seized.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

UN rights chief urges dismantling of systemic racism

The United Nations called for dismantling systemic racism against black people to avoid repeating incidents like the killing of George Floyd.

 

In a statement on Monday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said there must be no impunity, adding that trust needed to be built up and the voices of people of African descent must be heard. She underlined that the legacies of historic racism must be confronted through accountability and redress, pointing out that there is an opportunity for transformative change on racial justice and equality.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency