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Press play on photo to watch the video Do you want to listen to this videoepisode instead? Play the audio only. Service providers' key expectations from 5G and toward 6G era are to successfully manage the immense traffic growth and leverage mobile networks to support new use cases. To put the expectations into concrete numbers – the projections say that 5G subscriptions will reach 1 billion, and the average monthly usage per smartphone will surpass 15 GB by the end of this year and then grow to 40 GB by the end of 2027. As mid-band brings the potential of high capacity to explore new use cases with high bandwidth demand, new considerations appear on how to get the most out of 5G in Cloud RAN, impacting service providers' strategy of designing their 5G networks and selecting the best RAN processing option. Talking about processing and the time-critical nature of some elements, different parts of the RAN software stack have different requiremen...

Unemployment Insurance claimants issued new debit cards | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Gazette - Daily Mining Gazette

LANSING — The Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is reminding claimants who receive their benefit payment on a debit card that a new debit card for accessing their funds was issued by U.S. Bank. Claimants began receiving their new debit cards in early August.

The State of Michigan changed its debit card provider for unemployment benefits from Bank of America to U.S. Bank earlier this year. As of Aug. 25, new unemployment funds will post to the new U.S. Bank debit card.

Claimants may continue to use their current Bank of America debit card until Nov. 30. Bank of America extended the original Nov. 1 deactivation date to ensure cardholders have adequate time to use or transfer all remaining funds. Be sure to review all Bank of America correspondence for updates on key deadlines.

Claimants are advised to review any correspondence they receive from Bank of America regarding deadlines and how to access funds on Bank of America's debit cards.

Funds on the Bank of America debit card cannot be transferred to the new U.S. Bank debit card, however any remaining funds can be transferred to a checking or savings account at a bank or credit union.

Individuals who have not yet received their new debit card are urged to verify that the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has their current address on file. Claimants may update their contact information online through the Michigan Web Account Manager (MiWAM) or by calling UIA customer service at 866-500-0017.

Claimants have the option of receiving unemployment benefits via direct deposit to their bank or credit union, or through a U.S. Bank debit card. About a quarter of claimants opt to receive their payment via debit card.

More information on the change in debit cards will be provided via email, mail or through the MiWAM portal.

For questions about your Bank of America debit card, call the Michigan UIA Debit Cardholder Services at (866) 436-1964 (for TTY call (866) 656-5913).

For questions about the new U.S. Bank debit card or if you have not received one yet, call U.S. Bank Cardholder Services at (866) 335-1890.

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