Monthly Archives: June, 2020

South Korea reaches 6.34 million 5G subscribers

  The number of 5G subscribers in South Korea reached 6.34 million at the end of April, a year after local carriers had commercially launched...

Engie Solutions provides smart building services to G42’s Covid-19 lab

Engie Solutions, which specializes in energy and integrated facilities management solutions around the world, is providing Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence and cloud computing company...

Tokyo government to pilot 5G smart poles

Smart poles could support 5G, Wi-Fi, street lighting and other applications Japanese company Sumitomo Corporation has inked an agreement with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for...

Who disaggregated my RAN?

Disaggregated RAN: How it all falls in place The promise of 5G is unlocking significant change and sparking the 4th Industrial Revolution, driving use cases...

Military Veterans Enabling 5G Deployments With Carrie Shyack

Listen to the podcast here Over the past few months, the network has faced sudden, unprecedented pressure as work from home and school from home...

The Sunday Brief: The Intel Trinity

Greetings from the Kansas City and Willard, Missouri (dogs at play pictured), as well as Lake Norman/ Charlotte, North Carolina. The caravan of goods...

Kagan: MedSign Qortex TV-based telehealth systems for elderly

There seems to be an explosion of new companies and technologies in the telehealth or telemedicine arena. Recently I met with MedSign International CEO...

Cisco and Telefónica write ‘cybersecurity blueprint’ for autonomous vehicles in the UK

The UK divisions of US networking giant Cisco and Spanish telecoms group Telefónica have contributed to a new “cybersecurity blueprint” to protect the UK...
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