AI helps improve Vodafone’s pan-European network
Vodafone uses big data software, based on tools from Google Cloud and Cardinality.IO, to improve mobile network planning decisions.
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Vodafone uses big data software, based on tools from Google Cloud and Cardinality.IO, to improve mobile network planning decisions.
(more…)Over the past year, a number of telco CEOs have been queuing up to complain that over-the-top (OTT) cloud services companies don’t pay much towards the upkeep and expansion of the telco networks they use to deliver their services. Business technology journalist Antony Savvas outlines some new telco partnerships that at least go some way to mending the bridges between traditional telcos and US big tech.
(more…)5 May 2022 – Vodafone, Cardinality.io and Google Cloud announced that they have built a smarter, pan-European cloud-native network performance platform to give Vodafone’s customers a consistently faster and highly reliable mobile experience across Europe.
(more…)Big telcos are making big moves in the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity market. Here, business technology journalist Antony Savvas looks at the latest developments.
(more…)Vodafone has extended its strategic partnership with VMware to accelerate the roll-out of new digital services, using one scaled platform for networks and IT systems, across Europe. This allows Vodafone to quickly implement and manage new software, applications, and processes across any mobile infrastructure and any cloud.
(more…)Vodafone unveiled plans to add nearly 7,000 software engineers to its expanding European-wide technical workforce by 2025, through a combination of recruitment, re-skilling existing employees and insourcing.
(more…)Vodafone has unveiled its strategic vendors; Dell, NEC, Samsung Electronics, Wind River, Capgemini Engineering and Keysight Technologies to jointly deliver the first commercial deployment of Open Radio Access Network (RAN) in Europe.
(more…)Recent testing at Vodafone’s innovation centre in Aldenhoven, Germany, has used network traffic data to ensure that drone paths avoid areas of poorer network coverage or heavily loaded cells. By doing so the drone is guaranteed connectivity from departure point to destination. (more…)
The testing at Vodafone’s innovation centre in Aldenhoven, Germany, used network traffic data to ensure that drone paths avoided areas of poorer network coverage or heavily loaded cells. By doing so the drone is guaranteed connectivity from departure point to destination. It allows drone operators to use coverage maps to plan a secure and reliable connection path between the drone and the control centre.
NGMN has confirmed the launch of four new key projects to support the development and deployment of 5G networks. (more…)
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