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NIST released an updated version of its Interagency Report on Advanced Communication Technologies Standards which is a guide for Federal agencies on standards
In September, NIST and IEEE conducted a hybrid workshop on 6G Core Networks , drawing speakers and participants from the U.S. and multiple countries. The
NIST conducted the Named Data Networking (NDN) Community Meeting 2023 in Gaithersburg, MD at its National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and online, on 2-3
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