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A busy port's new 5G network can help cargo ships 100 miles away stay connected to the mainland
In the Middle Ages, seafarers would sail down the Daugava River to take refuge from the harsh winds and waves of the Baltic Sea. They'd anchor their ships, which carried goods like corn, hide, and ...
THE FOLKS AT THE PORT OF BALTIMORE HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE IDEA OF DOUBLE STACKED TRAINS FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, BUT FINALLY IT BECAME A REALITY IN OCTOBER. CRANES LOAD CONTAINERS ONTO RAIL ...
More than 2,500 ships pass through the Freeport of Riga every year. The port is rolling out a private 5G network to power technology like autonomous sea drones. This article is part of "Build IT: ...
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