Ericsson upgrades Radio System, partners with Juniper on backhaul and buys CENX
Ahead of MWC Americas Ericsson has embarked on a frenzy of announcements around its core product offering.
Ahead of MWC Americas Ericsson has embarked on a frenzy of announcements around its core product offering.
The adoption of edge computing is going to become key for industrial companies seeking to implement modern cost-saving measures, 5G, and make the transition to Industry 4.0.
Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is back on the buzzword agenda after spending a few years in the wilderness and Orange has pointed to an interesting privacy benefit to the technology.
Networking vendor Nokia is using a 5G event in New York to show off some of its latest shiny things.
The primary advantage of moving processing out to devices at the edge of the networks is that it delivers the ultra-low latency needed to communicate efficiently.
To meet increasing content volumes, networks must effectively and intelligently manage massive and divergent amounts of data.
David Levi, CEO of Ethernity Networks, discusses how Ethernity is solving the performance problems revolving around the data center and how they’re providing solutions to problems the network edge presents.
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) might have been given a bit of attention in months gone, but with the 5G dawn about to break a resurgence for MEC could be on the cards.
While many in the industry believe standalone core will have a material impact on 5G growth, wider network challeng hhttps://t.co/jNKMQjp7u9
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UK regulator Ofcom has announced it will consult on Openreach's latest pricing offer, but its statement suggests th hhttps://t.co/3Tn9ljRxWv
03 February 2023 @ 13:17:23 UTC
Three of Silicon Valley's juggernauts posted some less than celebratory Q4 2022 results, revealing a gear shift fro hhttps://t.co/atOeKi3Tkf
03 February 2023 @ 13:17:03 UTC