Monthly Archives: December, 2019

5G NR-U synchronized sharing for more efficient private networks

3GPP including 5G NR-U for 5 GHz and 6 GHz in Rel. 16 With the forthcoming 3GPP Rel. 16, 5G New Radio will be expanded...

IIC intros industrial IoT match-making to connect tech buyers with tech sellers

The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) has introduced a new pilot programme called Industry Connect Service (ICS) to connect enterprises seeking digital change with experts...

‘Enterprises care about the insights, not the data’ – Arm on co-creation in industrial IoT

This interview, with Niall Strachan, director of product at UK-based Arm’s Pelion IoT business, is taken from a new Enterprise IoT Insights editorial report,...

Vodafone on 2020: ‘Private networks, as-a-service models, hyper-logistics’

Phil Skipper, global head of IoT business development, Vodafone: “The key question is what will rise and fall in 2020, in terms of digital transformation...

Nordic Semi on 2020: ‘Lazy-teenager’ battery design is the game-changer for IoT

Peder Rand, product manager for cellular IoT, Nordic Semiconductor: “At the start of 2019 the only thing operating on cellular networks around the globe were...

Biting the hands that feed you SEP technologies (Analyst Angle)

Longstanding and economically efficient balance in Standard-Essential Patent licensing is being destabilized by misinformation and manipulation of commercial practices and of benchmarks in Fair,...

Ericsson, MediaTek get closer to SA 5G finish line with VoNR test

The VoNR test used a commercial chipset from MediaTek deployed on a 3.5GHz TDD band A successful Voice over New Radio (VoNR) interoperability test was...

5G heads into 2020 with nearly 200 announced devices, 56 commercial launches

GSA reports reflect the rapid ramp-up of 5G ecosystem The latest updates on 5G devices and networks from the Global mobile Suppliers Association tally a...

Ericsson, Telia carry out 5G autonomous ferry demo in Norway

  Ericsson, Telia and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have partnered to carry out a demonstration of a 5G autonomous ferry, Ericsson...

Comba Telecom helped Argentine airport to boost cellular coverage

  Hong Kong-based wireless solutions provider Comba Telecom Systems Holdings says that it has helped one of Argentina?s busiest airport to improve its indoor cellular...

Canada’s TeraGo to use Nokia gear in 5G fixed wireless trials

  Canadian telecommunications services provider TeraGo announced that it will start technical trials in the greater Toronto area and greater Golden Horseshoe area in the...

Three ways that DoD is exploring the use of 5G

The U.S. Department of Defense is looking at how 5G can be used to benefit the armed forces in logistics and training, as well...

3 spectrum sharing paradigms and how operators and enterprises will benefit

Despite being repeated constantly, the statement is no less correct--spectrum is the lifeblood of cellular innovation. And, as 5G begins its long-term evolutionary path...

Digital Factory Solutions Report Series: Operational Intelligence

The only way to innovate is to collaborate. In the fourth installment in our new series on smart manufacturing technologies, UK-based global editor-in-chief editor...

Digital Factory Solutions (report series) | Agile Innovation – Crossing the IT/OT Divide

The only way to innovate is to collaborate. In the fourth installment in our new series on smart manufacturing technologies, UK-based global editor-in-chief editor...

Talent is Ageless: Solving the 5G Workforce Shortage With Miranda Allen

Listen to the podcast here: Saying “Okay to Boomers” instead of “Okay, Boomer” Do you have a talent shortfall? Open spots that you just can’t...

Intel sinks $2bn on Israeli deep learning firm to boost cloud and edge AI portfolio

Intel has acquired Habana Labs, an Israel-based developer of programmable deep learning accelerators for data centres, for around $2 billion. The purchase will spur...

Bosch on 2020: “The factory of the future is within grasp”

Sven Hamann, Senior Vice President, Bosch Connected Industry: “Only the floor, the walls, and the ceiling are fixed; everything else is flexible and mobile, and...

Telefónica on 2020: “Private networks are giving way to radical change”

Alejandro Cadenas, IoT strategy manager, Telefónica: “Deployment of private networks is giving way to a radical change in industries, especially suited for campus-type industrial deployments...

Operators are not ready for the looming cloud gaming battle (Reader Forum)

$3 million. That staggering figure is how much a teenager recently won at the Fortnite World Cup. Astoundingly, that’s almost as much as this...

The real impact of Wi-Fi 6 for mobile operators (Reader Forum)

If you believe the headlines, there’s a Rocky vs. Apollo Creed battle brewing in the telecom space, wherein operators must decide between 5G and...

‘This is where we need to get to deliver scale’ – KPMG on co-creation in industrial IoT

Note, this interview, with Greg Corlis, managing director for emerging technologies and national IoT leader, at KPMG, is taken from a new Enterprise IoT...

Five steps on the road to industrial 5G – spectrum / regulation (#2)

This article, in five parts, is continued from Step 1, about spectrum and regulation; this can be found here. 2. SPECTRUM / REGULATION Another crucial part...

3GPP approves 24 projects for Release 17

Release 17 will introduce "NR-Light" for IoT The Third Generation Partnership Project has put together its list of approved work for 5G New Radio features...

Where are we today with CBRS and what’s next?

CBRS waiting for FCC on full commercialization and is on evolutionary path to 5G Around the world, the 3.5 GHz band has been tapped by...
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