Vodafone UK lands Ford private 5G network gig
5G seems to be finally entering its useful phase as Ford UK is the latest to buy into private networks for smart factories.
5G seems to be finally entering its useful phase as Ford UK is the latest to buy into private networks for smart factories.
At a 5G/IoT day in San Diego, mobile chip giant Qualcomm outlined the current state of play with 5G and what we can expect from it in the near future.
Kit vendor Ericsson has announced it’s going to build a smart factory in the US to make some of its 5G gear.
Microsoft has partnered up with the BMW Group to launch a new initiative aimed at stimulating growth for IoT in the smart factory segment.
Intel has seemingly learned a lesson from the woes of stumbling giants, announcing it has invested $117 million in ‘disruptive’ start-ups at its annual VC conference.
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