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Reader ForumFundamentalsOpen RAN
Open RAN 101–Role of CI/CD approach for RAN automation: Why, what, how, when? (Reader Forum)
by rcrwirelessby rcrwirelessHistory The DevOps movement inspired large, enterprise organizations with agile practices to allow developers to make quick changes, but it was very difficult to get full benefit, as their legacy …
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EnergyFundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)OpinionSensorsSmart CitiesWired Networks, Fiber
What is ‘the 15 minute city’ – and why it is the same as a ‘smart city’
Note, this article originally appeared as a blog post on the Guidehouse Insights website; it is reprinted here with permission. The original article can be found here. “La ville du …
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5GBuildingsData AnalyticsFundamentalsHealthcareInfrastructureInternet of Things (IoT)News & Event CoverageSensorsSmart CitiesWired Networks, Fiber
Connected social care and the ‘spirit of 5G’ – all about Liverpool’s £7m smart-city 5G win
The city of Liverpool has just won a £4.3 million fund, topped-up to £7.15 million, from the UK government to build a private 5G network for local health and social …
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FundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)NB-IoTNews & Event CoverageSensorsSmart CitiesSmart FactorySmart FarmSmart HomeWired Networks, Fiber
Five verticals for hybrid IoT – where short- and long-range IoT tech meet
Note, this article is taken from a new Enterprise IoT Insights editorial report on the combination of low-power short- and long-range communications technologies in hybrid IoT systems. Go here for …
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Reader ForumFundamentalsOpen RAN
Open RAN 101–Open RAN adoption in in different regions: Why, what, when, how? (Reader Forum)
by rcrwirelessby rcrwirelessHistory Most of the CAPEX required to build a wireless network is related to the RAN segment, reaching as high as 80% of the total network cost. Any reduction in …
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Reader ForumFundamentalsOpen RAN
Open RAN 101–Role of RAN Intelligent Controller: Why, what, when, how? (Reader Forum)
by rcrwirelessby rcrwirelessHistory In 2G and 3G, the mobile architectures had controllers that were responsible for RAN orchestration and management. With 4G, overall network architecture became flatter and the expectation was that, …
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5GConnected CarsData AnalyticsFundamentalsInfrastructureInternet of Things (IoT)LTENews & Event CoverageSensorsSmart CitiesTransportation: Airports, Rail, PortsWired Networks, Fiber
Bird’s-eye view – why 5G MEC on streetlights is the only way for autonomous vehicles
A three-year industrial research project in Germany into how to bring safety and intelligence to next-generation transport systems has concluded the only way to is to combine IoT sensors, edge …
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FundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)NB-IoTSensorsSmart CitiesSmart FactoryWi-FiWired Networks, Fiber
Hello, HaLow – all about the new Wi-Fi HaLow tech for low-power mid-range IoT
In truth, Wi-Fi HaLow is not new. The solution, geared towards low-power mid-range IoT solutions, was announced back in 2016. But there is gathering momentum around it, with chips and …
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Reader ForumFundamentalsOpen RAN
Open RAN 101–Integration and beyond: Why, what, when, how? (Reader Forum)
by rcrwirelessby rcrwirelessHistory Software has been “eating the world” for a while now: from consumer, then enterprise and now the telecom value chains. Open RAN is a great example of how software …
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Reader ForumFundamentalsOpen RAN
Open RAN 101–A timeline of Open RAN journey in the industry: Why, what, when, how? (Reader Forum)
by rcrwirelessby rcrwirelessHistory Some estimates put the telecom industry, especially the RAN segment, between seven and ten years behind a normal innovation curve due to the lack of competition in the market. …
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CarriersFundamentalsInternet of Things (IoT)NB-IoTNews & Event CoverageSensorsSmart CitiesSmart FactorySmart FarmWired Networks, Fiber
Who is winning what – in the great LPWA networking war? (Round 2)
Note, this article is taken from a new Enterprise IoT Insights editorial report on the combination of low-power short- and long-range communications technologies in hybrid IoT systems. Go here for …
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CarriersFundamentalsInfrastructureInternet of Things (IoT)NB-IoTNews & Event CoverageOil & GasSensorsSmart CitiesSmart FactorySmart FarmWired Networks, Fiber
New kid on the IoT block – going long-range with LoRaWAN / Sigfox rival MIOTY
Note, this article is taken from a new Enterprise IoT Insights editorial report, out tomorrow, on the combination of low-power short- and long-range communications technologies in hybrid IoT systems (see …