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Kyocera develops Transmissive Metasurface technology to extend targeted network coverage
Kyocera Corporation has developed a Transmissive Metasurface technology that can redirect wireless network signals in a specific direction to improve the coverage area and …
Rambus collaborates with Kyocera to improve printer security
Rambus announced that Kyocera Evolution Series MFPs offer data security meeting Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 Cryptographic Module Validation Program …
Kyocera and Ube Industries establish a joint venture to manufacture ceramic filters for 5G base stations
Kyocera and Ube Industries announced that the two companies have signed a joint venture agreement to manufacture ceramic filters for 5G base stations. Under the agreement, …
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