Telenor and PCCW question the need for speed
There are telcos who are rushing to launch 5G services, there are some who simply aren’t ready and there are a few who don’t seem that bothered right now.
There are telcos who are rushing to launch 5G services, there are some who simply aren’t ready and there are a few who don’t seem that bothered right now.
The soft skills are often over looked, especially in an industry which is so dominated by engineering smarts, but the success of enterprise 5G could be as simple as talking the right language.
If the years of sleepless nights and hype are actually going to mean anything, 5G has to deliver more than 4G possibly could, and right now it isn’t.
We’re not too sure whether we missed an announcement over the last couple of months, but BT has now stated it intends to turn off 3G by 2022.
Artificial intelligence has taken over as buzzword of the year so few should be surprised it is being thrown around like a ragdoll, but does selling AI actually mean anything?
For the most part, presentations at industry trade events are relatively predictable; vendors say look how amazing we are, operators say they doing as badly as you think, but Samsung actually tried something which turned out to be interesting.
Keynote speakers on the second day of 5G World 2017 agree that the nature of 5G will be determined by demand such as never before.
Netscout has announced the availability of a service assurance visibility tool for IP multicast video over 4G/LTE mobile networks using enhanced Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (eMBMS).
Qualcomm launches a tech platform focused on wireless audio streaming https://t.co/YYPJwpz1BL #Components #audio
05 March 2021 @ 13:20:02 UTC
EU reportedly finally gets around to investigating Apple https://t.co/ruTYtlKU9M #ContentApplications #Regulation
05 March 2021 @ 11:22:02 UTC
Pandemic provided a shot in the arm for US fixed broadband https://t.co/y5Vp6yXpXp #Broadband #broadband
05 March 2021 @ 10:23:32 UTC