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Why the 5G revolution is over-hyped nonsense – in every respect except one

Posted on December 5, 2019

  Author’s Note: this article riffs on a blog post by Benedict Evans, at Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, called ‘5G: if you build it, we will fill it’, which is highly recommended.

Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, AI and ML, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology

5G: if you build it, we will fill it

Posted on December 5, 2019
Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology

mmWave finds a global following, GSA report says

Posted on December 4, 2019
Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology

Verizon partners with AWS to bring more power to its 5G edge

Posted on December 4, 2019
Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, AI and ML, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology, Noteworthy

Vodafone quickest off mark with AWS at 5G network edge; Verizon, SK, KDDI to follow

Posted on December 4, 2019

Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is one of the approaches for achieving low latency (< 10ms) in 5G wireless networks. This story highlights the new Wavelength MEC platform from Amazon Web Services (AWS). Single-digit ms latencies …

Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, AI and ML, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology

Editor’s Corner: 5G is here, so what’s next?

Posted on December 2, 2019

  Some of the important items anticipated in Release 16 of the standard: Integrated Access and Backhaul, 5G NR U (unlicenced), and further enhancements for URLLC (ultra reliable low latency comm)

Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology

Senators say the U.S. lacks a coordinated 5G strategy

Posted on November 21, 2019
Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology, Noteworthy, Technology Policy

China Said It’s Developing 6G. What Does That Mean?

Posted on November 12, 2019
Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, AI and ML, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology, Science and Technology, Technology Policy

Nokia made a bad call for 5G chips, scrambles to rectify situation

Posted on October 31, 2019

Article reporting Nokia’s transition from FPGA-based 5G solutions to SoC’s.

Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology

Verizon first to deploy Samsung’s new 5G NR Access Unit

Posted on October 24, 2019

The new AU is partly made possible partly by Samsung’s first 5G NR system-on-a-chip (SoC) modem, announced in conjunction with the access unit.

Posted in 5G Wireless Technology, broadband access, Millimeter-wave Technology
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