Monthly Archives: February, 2023

Can sustainable 5G networks lead to 5G monetization? 

There are early signs of sustainability as a 5G value proposition, but can saving money through reducing power consumption be construed as 5G monetization?  If...

Nokia boosts MXIE portfolio with top-end Dell server for intensive Industry 4.0 workloads

Nokia has bolstered its MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) hardware portfolio with a top-end server blade from Dell for hard-working Industry 4.0 installations on its...

Is the world really ready for the mass adoption of IoT? (Reader Forum)

The mass adoption of IoT is a no-brainer, right? It’s easy to say, especially for an IoT company. But, actually, enterprises consistently raise a...

AWS pushes private 5G with carrier quintet (DT, KDDI, Orange, T-Mobile, Telefónica)

AWS has opened a new shopfront and for operator partners to hawk their private LTE (4G) and 5G solutions to enterprises, to be combined...

Editorial Report: 5G—is it making (enough) money yet?

Operators globally have spent hundreds of billions of dollars to deploy and scale 5G networks. However, meaningful new service revenue lift remains elusive. In...

Four challenges facing broadband expansion

Extending broadband access has to be the baseline effort to close the digital divide in whatever form it takes, so that the most basic...

Fujitsu unveils new 5G vRAN solution

With this new 5G vRAN solution, Fujitsu aims to contribute to the global expansion of the open 5G network in cooperation with carriers including...

Cox, Intel and Future Technologies to deploy private networks

Cox, which had launched its private networks business unit last year, uses both LTE/5G and fixed wireless infrastructure for its offering Cox Communications announced that...

Nine countries show interest in Indian 4G-5G stack: Report

The government confirmed that the locally-developed 4G-5G stack will be deployed soon India’s communications minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said that at least nine countries have showed...

Application layer DDoS attacks: What is a DNS flood?

The DNS layer is considered the 'phonebook' of the internet During an application or Layer 7 distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, a bad actor or actors...

Soracom and Unabiz release LTE-M smart button “for any purpose”

Tokyo-based KDDI-owned IoT connectivity provider Soracom and Singapore-based IoT development house Unabiz have jointly developed and launched a new LTE-M smart ‘button’ for “dozens...

Private 5G specialist Celona goes global – chases Nokia’s lead, junks ‘Frankenstein’ systems

Private networking specialist Celona has it in for Nokia. Some way through a pre-brief about its MWC news – about expanding beyond LTE to...

Editorial Webinar: What will the wireless workforce look like in 2030?

The evolution of 5G into a more mature, software-defined and cloud-native network technology brings with it material changes in the types of skills operators...

INS & Nokia: Accelerating Industry 4.0 digitalization with critical wireless networks (Episode 2)

Industry 4.0 technologies such as IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), extreme automation and digital twins indisputably provide significant benefits to many enterprises, including increased productivity,...

Three megatrends shaping 5G monetization efforts

Beyond consumer-facing 5G services like fixed wireless access and step-changes in subscription plans—which are certainly making operators new service revenue—so far 5G monetization has...

How will 5G Standalone open up new monetization opportunities? 

The shift to 5G Standalone—and enterprise service delivery—requires cross-domain network resource management and an OSS/BSS re-alignment The latest generation of cellular that’s available out in...

China’s tech hub Shenzhen to deploy 10,000 5G sites this year

The city had over 64,000 5G base stations at the end of December Shenzhen, a southern tech hub in Guangdong Province, aims to add 10,000...

Kagan: Why 5G wireless is not meeting user expectations

Will 5G Advanced live up to expectations? Since its launch several years ago, we expected 5G to be the next, big bang in wireless. Like...

KDDI uses Wind River Studio for its 5G Open vRAN sites

KDDI has started to deploy 5G vRAN sites in the city of Osaka last month Wind River announced that its Wind River Studio is being...

The digital divide: Rural vs. urban

Connecting all Americans needs different solutions in urban vs. rural settings There is a persistent and well-known gap between rural and urban populations in terms...

Box-shifting private 5G for SMEs – Vodafone teases a vision of the future

Private cellular in a box? It is hardly a novel idea, as Athonet and Druid Software will testify, including via commercial air-drop installations at...

Rogers, Shaw extend deadline to complete proposed merger

The proposed merger was initially announced on March 15, 2021 Canadian operator Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications and Quebecor reached an agreement to extend the outside...

Application layer DDoS attacks: What is an HTTP(S) flood?

HTTP flood is the most common type of application layer DDoS attacks Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks refer to a malicious actor or actors temporarily or...

BICS selects Nokia SDN solution for 5G network slicing

Nokia exec: 'Network slicing is another piece of the 5G puzzle' BICS has deployed Nokia’s SDN (software-defined networking) controller designed to automate optimal traffic routing...

LG CNS inks partnership to develop private 5G services

LG CNS established its 5G network system at Kyung Hee University last December LG CNS, which is the IT division of South Korea’s LG Group,...
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