Multi-access edge computing presents some unique challenges for deployment and operation Multi-access edge computing is part of a major re-architecting of the network that involves placing compute and storage resources closer to the consumer or enterprise end user. It is expected to be a major enabler for 5G capabilities including ultra-low latency and ultra-reliable communications. As ETSI
Ericsson CBRS radios certified by FCC
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Accelerate your 5G device designs
Learn about the new challenges in new spectrum and bandwidth, MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) and beam steering, OTA testing, and 5G NR coexistence with
Connected streetlights could alert public safety officials to car accidents AT&T has a lot going on at the moment. In addition to working to meet its
Time is running out to learn about 5G virtualization, small cell networks, in-building wireless, and NFV test and measurement. Register today for an upcoming 2018 webinar
The use of mobile network ‘big data’ can play a key role in tackling infectious disease, disasters and environmental crises, but the privacy of individuals
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India’s BSNL inks deal with Softbank, NTT to roll out 5G, IoT technologies
BSNL recently signed a 5G deal with U.S. networking firm Cisco India’s state-run telecom operator BSNL has signed an agreement with Japanese carriers Softbank and NTT
New report finds that 92% of organizations plan to increase cyber security spending Nearly 80% of enterprise cyber security professionals think that network security is more
As a new school year begins, internet usage continues to transform K-12 education. The majority of today’s teachers routinely make homework assignments with the expectation that
Is the T-Mobile, Sprint merger still on track? Good question. Let’s take a closer look. It’s currently on hold at the FCC level. They have
5G paves the way for new business opportunities, competitive threats (Reader Forum)
The time is now for telecommunications, media and entertainment (TME) companies to start preparing for new 5G-enabled business opportunities and competitive threats that will arrive
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