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highwaynetworks · 18 days ago
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Private 5G Networks: The Future of Outdoor Connectivity
Private 5G networks are upgrading outdoor connectivity, offering businesses tranforming security, speed, and control over their networks. Unlike public 5G, private 5G deployment ensures that organizations can adapt their network to meet specific needs, such as high data transfer rates and low response time. This is particularly valuable for outdoor environments, where reliable connectivity is essential for operations like smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and industrial IoT.
By leveraging private 5G networks, companies can make a secure, and dedicated connection that prevents interference from public networks and data privacy. The flexible deployment options of private 5G allow businesses to scale their networks based on location and demand, providing seamless connectivity even in remote areas. As businesses continue to adopt private 5G, outdoor connectivity will become more efficient, secure, and adaptable to future needs.
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niralnetworks · 2 years ago
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n-k-l-1-2 · 2 years ago
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5G Solutions, private 5g, Enterprise 5g
Get fast, secure, and reliable 5G network solutions for your business from L&T Smart World. Our enterprise 5G solutions provide the speed and bandwidth you need to keep up with today's data-intensive applications. Our cutting-edge technology delivers reliable, secure connections and unlimited scalability.
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ct-rfantennas · 2 years ago
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avalontec · 1 year ago
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What an Incredible Journey at IMC Mobile Congress 2023!
We're buzzing with energy after an incredible experience at #IMCMobileCongress2023! A big shout-out to everyone who engaged with us at our booth - your enthusiasm for our new customer service platform and cutting-edge 5G and edge computing solutions was the highlight of our week!
Missed Us? Let's connect! Visit avalontec.com or reach out directly to continue the conversation.
Stay tuned for exciting updates and thank you for being part of our journey towards innovative mobile solutions!
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iplook-networks · 2 years ago
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IPLOOK Global Partner Summit Enhances Industry Connections for Positive Changes
HONG KONG, May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- IPLOOK Technologies, the global vendor of industry-leading end-to-end mobile core network solutions, has successfully hosted a global partner summit in Bangkok, Thailand from April 27 to April 28. With the theme "More connections, more changes", the summit was sponsored by Links field, NEWARE, Harvilon, Ribbon and Junosoft, to empower ecosystem partners for insightful visions and more opportunities.
"Glad to gather IPLOOK's partners for unlocking new opportunities. Cooperation would bring us win-win outcomes in the fast-developing telecom industry," said Tom Lyu, CEO of IPLOOK, indicating the start of the summit.
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Partnership is the new leadership. This Summit is the first gathering held by IPLOOK in 2023, which is an opportunity for key partners to come together and enhance connections for positive changes.
IPLOOK has played an active role in the participation of global industry events. Through this partner summit, IPLOOK enhances the determination to take bold steps towards the global market with our industry partners, providing mobile core network solutions to more customers.
In June, IPLOOK will participate in MVNOs world congress held in Amsterdam and wish to meet with new and existing customers and partners at booth 23.
About IPLOOK
IPLOOK Technologies is a leading vendor of 4G/5G networking solutions, offering a complete line of products for MNO, MVNO, service providers and enterprise private networks to fulfill the growing connectivity needs.
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dhirajmarketresearch · 6 days ago
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Private 5G Network Industry 2030 Outlook by Growth Rate, Trends, Size and Opportunities
The global private 5G network market size was estimated at USD 2.00 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 54.1% from 2024 to 2030. Private 5G networks offer businesses and governments dedicated, secure, and high-performance connectivity. This allows them to connect to more devices, improve automation, and deliver better customer experiences. These benefits are driving the adoption…
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samyupatnana · 5 months ago
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highwaynetworks · 13 days ago
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Power of Private 5G for Outdoor Connectivity
In the fast-paced world of industrial and educational innovation, reliable and secure outdoor connectivity has become very important part of our life. Private 5G networks are proving to be the game-changer in this field, offering dedicated 5G outdoor connectivity that can meet the unique demands of factory sites, university campuses, and other large outdoor areas.
Private 5G networks are specifically designed for secure, high-capacity communication. Unlike public networks, which can become congested and may not always ensure data security, private 5G enables organizations to control their connectivity environment. This makes it ideal for sectors like manufacturing and education, where reliable outdoor coverage is essential for productivity and safety. For example, a factory might use private 5G for outdoor connectivity to connect automated guided vehicles (AGVs), remote sensors, and surveillance systems across its sprawling premises. Similarly, a university campus can leverage private 5G to ensure students, staff, and IoT devices maintain a constant, high-speed connection across sports fields, event spaces, and outdoor study areas.
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As organizations adopt this technology, they are experiencing better data speeds, improved security, and the flexibility to scale their networks based on demand. With the rise of private 5G for outdoor applications, campuses and factories can look forward to connectivity that is not only faster but also smarter and more secure.
In a world where connectivity is the backbone of innovation, private 5G for outdoor connectivity is paving the way forward, reshaping the possibilities of outdoor operations and communications on large-scale campuses.
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gidiburst · 6 months ago
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akwyz · 1 year ago
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Siemens Launches Comprehensive Private 5G Solution for the Industrial Sector
Siemens, a leading global technology company, has introduced a groundbreaking private 5G infrastructure, marking a significant advancement in mobile communication standards for the industrial sector. This development is set to revolutionize how industrial companies approach automation applications and connected production. Innovative 5G InfrastructureSiemens has developed, for the first time, an…
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iplook-networks · 1 year ago
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Futurecom23: Paving IPLOOK's Path to Industry Leadership
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As the curtains close on Futurecom 2023, the premier ICT industry gathering in Latin America, it is evident that the event has been an overwhelming success.
Considering the event as an indispensable puzzle to our vision of being deeply involved in the global telecom market, we spared no effort in making a lasting impact on the Latam region over the course of just three days. Let's take a closer look at the remarkable highlights from Futurecom 2023.
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IPLOOK has prepared properly, with the intention of leaving a deep impression on the visitors in São Paulo. Our booth proved to be a captivating attraction, enticing attendees (including MNOs, MVNOs, ISPs and enterprises) with delightful giveaways and showcasing our core network products. Among them, the End-to-End 4G/5G Converged Mobile Core Solution and Private Network Solution emerged as the stars of our showcasing.
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Under the theme "Connecting the Interactions - the era of connected data, people, and business interaction", it was natural to build connections with industry friends, seeking potential partnerships. IPLOOK surely did it.
Futurecom 2023 provided a fertile ground for IPLOOK to forge new alliances and strengthen existing partnerships. As we bid adieu to this remarkable event, we eagerly await the next chapter in the journey towards being a leading player in the telecom landscape.
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pettis-researchreports · 1 year ago
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robpegoraro · 2 years ago
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Weekly output: VPN guidance, new Verizon plans, Supreme Court rules on content moderation, Dish Wireless, Mark Vena podcast
The weather outside is as good as spring gets around D.C., and it was made even more pleasant by catching up with friends at the Nats game this afternoon and seeing our rebuilding team go on a hitting spree and beat the Detroit Tigers 6-4. 5/15/2023: 10 Best VPN Services of 2023, U.S. News & World Report My first writing for U.S. News since last May was once going to consist of updating a few…
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usacounselingcredit · 2 years ago
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Houston Texas Appliance Parts: MWC23: Open RAN, Private 5G Dominate the Cellular Industry
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MWC23: Open RAN, Private 5G Dominate the Cellular Industry
by Houston Texas Appliance Parts on Friday 10 March 2023 10:21 AM UTC-05
BARCELONA, Spain—At last week's Mobile World Congress 2023 (MWC23), Open RAN and private 5G were two of the biggest topics dictating cellular industry discussion. Technologists involved in hardware and software for telecoms were betting on Open RAN to grab a slice of the 5G market. At the same time, traditional infrastructure providers were not impressed, expressing their continued interest in the lucrative private wireless market.
On the consumer side, brands came to show their new devices, with big names like Samsung, Huawei, Honor, Oppo, Asus and others exhibiting new handsets, tablets, wearables and other connected devices. The new models, however, do not offer remarkable technology—rather, they offer novel, faster chipsets and higher-resolution cameras.
New Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) devices also appeared at the show, with companies like Intel, Broadcom, Qualcomm, MediaTek, Asus, TP-Link, Xiaomi and many others already showcasing working access points and devices using the new standard.
Semiconductor and communication companies, however, came with a much bigger presence in MWC: Prominent vendors like Qualcomm, Samsung, Intel, AMD, Arm, Cisco and others had large pavilions to showcase their new offerings, trying to grab a piece of the fast-growing 5G wireless market.
Meanwhile, the big cellular infrastructure providers like Nokia, Ericsson and Huawei were competing for the new standalone 5G networks' hardware and services, selling directly to large industrial customers offering private LTE and 5G networks.
Open RAN opens competition in 5G hardware and software
Walking around at MWC23, especially in the halls dedicated to the component and semiconductor manufacturers, Open RAN and virtual RAN (vRAN) were everywhere. The new radio and open hardware interfaces' programmability allows many new players to enter a market previously reserved for the big infrastructure providers.
(Source: GSMA Intelligence)
Leading cellular infrastructure providers are not happy with the new competition, but they recognize that Open RAN is here to stay—but it will take some time for new players to become a real threat to their business.
Peter Jarich, head of GSMA Intelligence, offered his views on Open RAN and how it will impact the cellular industry in the future.
GSMA Intelligence's Peter Jarich (Source: GSMA)
"I think Ericsson famously said [that] Open RAN will be a 6G thing, and you can look at that comment in two ways: One, they're just trying to delay it, or two, they're being pragmatic about how long it takes to rethink how we deliver networks," he said in an interview with EE Times. "Open RAN is an integration exercise. And that's a good thing for two reasons: One, it brings operators choice, and they benefit from that. But more philosophically, it also highlights that these networks are complex and there's a lot of value. … My biggest concern with Open RAN is that, like so many things in the industry, people get very excited. And they expect that it's going to take place tomorrow."
Meanwhile, some of the same infrastructure providers are working with Open RAN suppliers to complement their equipment for large private wireless offerings.
Obviously, the ones most interested in Open RAN are telecoms—the cellular service providers (CSPs). Being able to mix and match equipment from different vendors creates more competition, lower capital expenditures and freedom of choice, according to Mohamed Awad, SVP and general manager of Infrastructure at Arm.
Arm's Mohamed Awad (Source: Arm)
"I think the promise of Open RAN is a very real promise," he said. "We're working with many of the actual telco operators, specifically on Open RAN. One of the primary drivers for Open RAN is choice. It's the idea of having choice and flexibility in the offering, and that's really at the heart of what Arm has always been about. We're working with almost all of the Open RAN partners that you could imagine, that we are engaged with in some way or another. I think the flip side of that is vRAN, which is sort of a precursor to Open RAN."
Both Nokia and Ericsson are correct in arguing that Open RAN has a long way to go to become the norm in the cellular wireless industry, but vRAN is now being rapidly adopted by many operators—especially in new standalone 5G networks.
VMware's Mariam Sorond (Source: VMware)
For many cloud service and virtualization providers, network programmability is the most exciting part of 5G. Before 5G, it was impossible to program network functions on the fly on behalf of the application.
"There is a big difference in the adoption of virtualized networks between groundfield and greenfield installations," said Mariam Sorond, CTO of the Service Provider and Edge business unit at VMware. "Many CSPs are already running full network virtualization using VMware vRAN and SD-WAN, mostly on greenfield [new 5G deployments]."
The appeal of private cellular networks
For the past few years, CSPs have been behind in the rollout of private networks, allowing others to grab a significant market share.
Since the rollout of LTE IoT services, such as Cat-M and NB-IoT, Nokia, Ericsson and other players have been actively selling private cellular networks to different enterprises, especially for massive IoT deployments like industrial sensors and smart meters.
Ericsson 5G base station (Source: Pablo Valerio)
The arrival of 5G, with features such as low latency and network reliability, makes it very attractive for enterprises to deploy new critical IoT services and use the higher bandwidth to collect massive amounts of data for operational efficiency.
Additionally, standalone 5G offers the possibility of network slicing, dedicating specific parts to the network for critical and sensitive services. As network and asset security have become one of the most critical concerns for organizations, the possibility of isolating their internal connectivity is paramount.
Unfortunately, for many enterprises in different regions, CSPs must be ready to address the requirements of many industries. That's why many organizations are turning to infrastructure providers and system integrators to help them deploy their private cellular networks.
"Nokia estimates that the private 5G market will grow faster than the rest of the market, which makes sense because it's starting from a very small base," GSMA's Jarich said. "We see lots of interest in private networks. We're seeing lots of great examples, whether it's in manufacturing, whether it's in ports, whether it's in mines. Everyone has a bunch of great examples. What I think is most interesting about private networks is that it's sort of like talking about 6G."
Now, operators have taken notice and have begun teaming up with infrastructure network providers and other system integrators to reach this lucrative market.
Nokia's Stephane Daeuble (Source: Nokia)
Stephane Daeuble, head of Enterprise Solutions at Nokia, said during an interview with EE Times, "It is interesting because we spent a long time trying to tell [the operators], 'Hey, this is a huge opportunity for you. They are often your customers already, you have the spectrum and you are in the telecom business.' And the reactions were lukewarm for most of them, and a couple of them got it. But it's also been a learning curve for them because they are not necessarily used to going to those markets. They mostly sell SIM cards and internet packages in the consumer market."
As the industry is moving toward more industrial and corporate services with new features like 5G Advanced, Wi-Fi 7 and virtual and augmented reality, the demand for more bespoke network deployments will continue to grow. Now, many players are ready to grab a piece of the action, both on the infrastructure and software side.
The post MWC23: Open RAN, Private 5G Dominate the Cellular Industry appeared first on EE Times.
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