Monthly Archives: August, 2021

What is a cloud-native 5G network?

Cloud-native 5G means advantage of scale The 5G Core standard defines a Service-Based Architecture (SBA) that is designed from the start for cloud-native 5G network...

Right down to the nationalistic overtones, 6G sounds a lot like 5G

ATIS VP on 6G: “This is an area where North America can win” DENVER--As part of the Big 5G Event, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry...

Will 5G Change the World? Steve Goetz, IBM (Ep. 43)

Will 5G Change the World? is brought to you by VIAVI Solutions. VIAVI helps communications service providers, network equipment manufacturers and enterprises worldwide command the 5G network with automated solutions for test, monitoring and assurance.

5G manufacturing use case spotlight: Industrial automation

Industrial automation uses control systems to manage repetitive tasks, often with IoT sensors, AI vision cameras and autonomous robots

Density and The Building People partner to provide building automation solutions

    Density, a specialist in business solutions for the built environment, and The Building People, a provider of smart building solutions that support the built...

‘Dropping latency at the edge:” Verizon launches private cloud solution for enterprises with Microsoft Azure

Earlier this year, Verizon launched On Site 5G, which allowed enterprise and public sector customers to utilize the carrier’s mmWave network Almost a year after...

Taiwan urges local carriers FET and APT to accelerate 5G rollouts: report

Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) urged local mobile operators Far EasTone (FET) and Asia Pacific Telecom (APT) to accelerate the construction of 5G base...

Nokia pauses work with O-RAN Alliance, citing national security concerns

Nokia joined the O-RAN Alliance in 2018, the first major RAN vendor to do so Finnish RAN vendor Nokia has been considered a driving force...

Protecting and securing data in a 5G network

5G is more than just another generation of mobile network technology. It is a potential game-changer for communications service providers that have long struggled...

The ‘failure’ of private 5G – another telco bungle, or just industrial inertia? (Is the window really closing?)

Did you see the writeup last week (or the week before?), that the window of opportunity for telcos to reinvent themselves with private 5G,...

5G-controlled fire-fighting tank tops list of Australia’s $20m 5G innovation spend

The Australian government has announced nearly AUS$20 million in funding for 5G-based enterprise innovation projects in the country, including for a 5G-controlled fire-fighting tank....

Deutsche Telekom builds industrial 5G network for Berlin’s Future Factory Hub

Deutsche Telekom is to build a private 5G campus network at the Future Factory Hub, a research campus being built at the Werner-von-Siemens Centre...

5G Marketing Trends and Insights with Peter Linder of Ericsson

With the pandemic, the trend right now is that everything is video-related. From video calls to video games, everyone is, at some point, looking...

‘The last two weeks have been humbling’: T-Mo’s CEO apologizes for data breach

In the wake of a major cyber attack on T-Mobile US, CEO Mike Sievert has issued an apology and an update on how the...

US midband spectrum auctions, recapped

There have been two recent U.S. midband spectrum auctions for spectrum between 3-4 GHz: The shared spectrum of the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS)...

‘The missing piece:’ What is the third-party enablement business model for rural broadband?

C Spire's technology strategy lead: 'No one does rural broadband particularly well' In a two-year research project of the Rural Broadband Consortium, C Spire led...

ZTE’s operating revenues increase 12.4% year-on-year in H1

Chinese vendor ZTE reported operating revenue of CNY53.07 billion ($8.19 billion) in the first half of the year, an increase of 12.4% compared to...

Singtel unveils new uses cases for 5G SA technology in Singapore

Singaporean telco Singtel launched a number of 5G Standalone (SA) use cases, the carrier said in a release. Singtel said it continues to expand its...

Steelcase inks deal with Kontrol Technologies for viral detection technology

  U.S. firm Steelcase, which manufactures furniture for offices, hospitals and classrooms, announced an exclusive agreement with Canadian smart building company Kontrol Technologies to offer...

What is XaaS and how is it changing the face of IT and business? (Reader Forum)

XaaS stands for Anything as a Service. After various technologies and innovations were connected through networks and converged to become productized, the word was...

How to secure cloud-native 5G virtual and Open RAN infrastructure (Analyst Angle)

Ever since the cloud-native virtual RAN (vRAN) and Open RAN architectures have started gaining popularity, one key question both proponents and adversaries have been...

The Sunday Brief: The Two Strongest Headed into 2022 – Comcast and Google (Part 1)

Summertime greetings from North Carolina, Nebraska, Missouri, and California (the CoBank conference – Jim and Jennifer Fritzsche of Greenhill pictured).  As many of you...

TSMC reportedly plans chip price hikes

Taiwan-based TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, reportedly plans to raise prices between 10-20%, impacting devices from smartphones to automobiles. The Wall Street Journal,...

Test and Measurement: Streaming Video Alliance demonstrates Open Caching APIs in testbed

The Streaming Video Alliance said this week that it successfully demonstrated multi-provider interoperability of its Open Caching APIs, connecting content caches from multiple entities...

Cloud gaming to generate $1.6 billion in 2021, according to Newzoo

Newzoo has issued a new report that concludes that the global market for cloud gaming will hit 23.7 million paying users and $1.6 billion...
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