Showing posts with label 5g network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5g network. Show all posts

Friday, 13 May 2022

5G is gearing up to make its debut to revolutionize the virtual business practices

 https://thesiliconreview.com/2022/05/5g-gearing-debut-revolutionize-virtual-business


5G provides faster data analysis capability to enterprises, and by integrating it to cloud computing, data can be streamed in real-time


In the digital world we live in, 5G technology is all set to revolutionize the business networks and their application in various areas of data processing and communication. 5G is a boon for companies dependent on the cloud because of the various features offered by it, like high speed, low latency, and improved capacity. In recent times, cloud computing has become a major part of IT infrastructures, and due to 5G’s debut, modern enterprises can easily accelerate their digital transformation efforts. By combining cloud computing and 5G, companies can now yield numerous benefits by adding new technology and architectures like Mobile Cloud Computing, Multi-access Edge, and C-RAN, among others.


5G provides faster data analysis capability to enterprises, and by integrating it to cloud computing, data can be streamed in real-time. This provides a major boost to companies operating virtually, enhancing productivity significantly. When a 5G network is linked with cloud computing, it will lead us to edge computing. Remote system performance can be boosted with edge computing as it can reduce network congestion, reduce bandwidth usage, and easily process huge datasets. The introduction of 5G will help in potential business expansion and the business significance of cloud computing in many ways. While we know that cloud computing is important for success, we should also understand that cloud computing powered by 5G can accelerate digital transformation.

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Friday, 25 June 2021

 

Telecom Giants Vodafone Idea partners with Cisco to improve 4G and 5G user experience

Telecom industry giant Vodafone Idea (Vi) in a recent announcement has stated that it will collaborate with Cisco to improve its already existing 4G network and, in the future, 5G use cases to offer better quality experience for its customers. The company further added that it would work with Cisco to design and build a cost-efficient network architecture that drives greater speed to market in 4G, 5G, Cloud, and IoT.

Vi has said that it would be adding Cisco’s new ultra-packet core to its network architecture to deploy new software applications and services such as voice-over Wi-Fi. With this, Vi is committed to providing seamless connectivity to its customers and to enhance user experiences that is empowered by an intelligent and automated network offered by Cisco.

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has allocated 5G trial spectrum in various bands to various telecommunication networks such as Airtel, Jio, and Vi to develop robust 5G use cases. Airtel and Jio have already commenced their 5G trials to test peak speed, latency, and data loads. Vi, however, is yet to begin its 5G trials soon.

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

 

Samsung has entered Britain following the 5G network deal made with Vodafone

Vodafone, a popular telecoms group from the UK, has recently announced that it is joining hands with Samsung electronics to avail 5G network equipment in the UK. The latest collaboration with help the South Korean manufacturer to enter Europe’s telecom market. Mobile operators from Europe are keen on Samsung entering the market because they want it to replace Huawei as the supplier. As of now, the financial terms of the agreement was not made public. Citing security risks, Britain has ordered all 5G equipment supplied by Huawei to be removed by the end of 2027. This move comes as an echo of the campaign led by the US.

A senior executive from Samsung has revealed that the company is rooting for Europe to propel its growth in the network equipment segment. Richard Webb from CCS Insight has stated that the South Korean company has a long way to go in order to overtake Nokia and Ericsson when it comes to the 5G RAN portfolio, but the company is a worthy competitor. Currently, the European telecom sector is dominated by Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia, but Samsung has made a grand entry into the market following the deal made with Verizon last year. Various operators are also positive about the latest developments.