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Ericsson and Google partner on cloud RAN
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Why now is the time for AIOps in telecom—The impact of 5G, cloud and Open RAN
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Simplifying Kubernetes for telcos and cloud app developers
A couple years ago T-Mobile US acquired Sprint with the help of Dish Network who wanted to get into wireless themselves. Word was, Dish was
What is an rApp? Network automation fundamentals
rApps manage non-real time events within the Radio Access Network (RAN) Intelligent Controller, or RIC The RIC is a central software component of the Open RAN architecture. It is responsible
VNFs vs. CNFs for telco cloud operations
Telco Cloud operations lean on both virtual machines and cloud native operations to replace physical network hardware In telco cloud operations, both Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) and Cloud Native
Just as the evolution of the smart phone was enabled by the transition from 3G to 4G, use cases for connected devices will evolve with
What is a Cloud native Network Function?
A Cloud native Network Function (CNF) is software which replaces specialized hardware, operating in the cloud. Examples of CNFs can include network routers, bridges, firewalls, and
Samsung’s 5G vRAN, virtual core, MEC, and management and analytics will be central to the collaboration Samsung will deliver 5G network solutions built on Red Hate’s
Editorial Webinar: IT/OT Convergence in the 5G Era
Getting to the 5G future requires much more than just upgrading existing networks. Operators need a cohesive roadmap for moving to a virtualized, software-defined infrastructure.
The vision of 5G is cloud-native networks automatically delivering capacity on-demand. The reality, however, is that most operators are taking an incremental approach to cloudification