Nokia looks to the standalone 5G future In the latest episode of Will 5G Change the World? Nokia’s Sandro Tavares, global head of networks marketing, discusses the move from non-standalone to standalone 5G networks, and what that means for operators looking to offer up differentiated services. Tavares also talks through the role of cloud computing, both distributed
Rohde & Schwarz E-Guide: Test solution guide for targeted, QoE centric network improvements
Do you want to find out how to increase targeted network quality and improve the network performance? This e-Guide is a comprehensive test solution guide that
Kagan: Tech influencer marketing more important than ever
Influencer marketing is more important today with COVID-19 than ever before. It’s just different. It has been a rapidly growing cottage industry over the last
The programmability and flexibility of the 5G network will provide service providers with the opportunity to offer specialized services that address customer needs with more
In April, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai put forward a proposal for a $9 billion Rural 5G Fund that aims to “help ensure that
Nokia secures new 5G contract in Taiwan
Nokia announced a new 5G contract with Taiwan Star Telecom (TST) to support the construction of the latter’s 5G non-standalone (NSA) network, the vendor said
Shanghai to have 30,000 outdoor 5G base stations, 50,000 indoor small stations by end of 2020 Yesterday, Shanghai’s metro operator signed a strategic agreement with China
Huawei Technologies Rotating Chairman Guo Ping said that “survival” would be the company’s key objective for 2020 as the U.S. government recently moved to further
Xfinity Mobile had 2 millions subscribers as of this past January Comcast announced earlier this week that its mobile service Xfinity Mobile is introducing new data
Right now 5G is primarily focused on providing an enhanced mobile broadband experience primarily to consumers with compatible handsets. As people upgrade their devices and
Network Convergence and The Internet of Me
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Although RTL has traditionally been the starting point for digital design, it is becoming too expensive and time consuming. Algorithmic intensive hardware for AI in
Closing the urban/rural digital divide has been a telecom policy focus for years, and it has been part of the conversation around everything from Congressional
What is the Rural 5G Fund? The Federal Communications Commission doesn’t want rural areas to have to wait for 5G. To that end, in April, Chairman
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