Espoo, Finland – Nokia has announced a contract with Belgian telecom operator Citymesh to supply its Nokia Drone Networks platform with 70 Drone-in-a-Box (DiaB) units. This is enough to blanket Belgium with a 5G automated drone grid that informs and speeds resource mobilisation in emergency events.
Espoo, Finland – Nokia has revealed that it is to offer a CE-certified, turnkey drone-in-a-box solution, designed to meet the demands of organisations including public safety agencies, smart cities, construction, energy and defense. CE-certified to meet safety requirements of the European Union, a Nokia Drone Networks solution connects over public and private 4G/LTE and 5G networks to enhance situational awareness for first responders and other professionals.
Not much is known in the mainstream about dark fibre, which is surprising for an industry worth $5.04 billion and which is expected to reach $13.85 billion by 2030. While it’s not nearly as mysterious as the name implies, it’s something every growth-minded business should be aware of, particularly if you have any active stake in 5G networking. The synthesis of 5G and dark fibre offers a cost-effective, reliable, and scalable infrastructure that enables faster deployment of high-speed, low-latency, and high-capacity 5G services.
Toronto, Canada – Shabodi and Megh Computing announce the launch of a network-aware video analytics solutions suite designed for private advanced networks (LTE, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and 6G). The video analytics solutions (VAS) are powered by Megh’s Open Analytics Platform and Shabodi’s network-aware Application Enablement Platform (AEP).
Boston, United States – The institute for the wireless Internet of Things (WIoT) at Northeastern University and its Open6G R&D centre announce the availability of the initial production-ready private 5G network fully automated through artificial intelligence (AI). The system is built on open-source components enabling a fully virtualised, programmable O-RAN compliant network in a campus environment.
Private 5G networks, used to drive the best value out of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and the analytics they can generate, are a growing market in key industry verticals like manufacturing, retail, the health sector and government. Business technology journalist Antony Savvas looks at some interesting on-demand business developments in the area.
Celona, a provider of enterprise private wireless solutions has unveiled the all-inclusive portfolio of indoor and outdoor 5G NR products for the U.S. and global markets.
Private 5G networks are a means to an end, that end being the conversion of massive amounts of IoT data into actionable local and distributed information and intelligence that is securely accessible for authorised personnel and third parties in corporate ecosystems. Private 5G networks are part of the broader organisational trend towards digital transformation. The term digital transformation refers to the deep integration of digital enabled processes into all aspects of an enterprise, along with an associated cultural change. The key objective is to enhance customer experiences by implementing fundamental operational changes. Private 5G, with its combination of greater device density, high bandwidth and low latency services enables transformative connectivity, which in turn allows enterprises to realise their transformation strategy, write Bob Emmerson and Robin Duke-Woolley, Beecham Research.“How to elevate private 5G into transformative connectivity for IoT “
Bonn, Germany and Lowell, United States – Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier and Titan.ium Platform, LLChave expanded their partnership with the addition of Titan.ium’s 5G and cloud native framework.
New Delhi. 12 January 2023 – Tech Mahindra, a provider of digital transformation, consulting, and business re-engineering services and solutions, and Microsoft, have announced a collaboration to enable cloud-powered 5G core network modernisation for telecom operators globally. The 5G core network transformation will help telecom operators to develop 5G core use cases and meet their customers’ growing technological (Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), IoT (Internet of Things), and edge computing) requirements. It will further enable them to modernise, optimise, and secure business operations and develop green networks with reduced costs and a faster time to market.
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