As the telecommunications industry continues to evolve, the deployment of 5G Standalone (SA) networks marks a major leap forward in connectivity, offering unmatched speed, low latency, and support for a broad range of innovative use cases. Unlike the early phases of 5G, which were largely reliant on Non-Standalone (NSA) architecture, where 5G radio...
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As the world becomes more connected and data-driven, the demand for faster, more reliable, and energy-efficient communication technologies continues to rise. Following the global deployment of 5G, the sixth-generation mobile communication standard, 6G, is already on the horizon, promising unprecedented advancements in connectivity, latency, and...
Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is a cellular-based technology designed to enable widespread connectivity for low-power, low-data-rate devices. In 2024, the global market for NB-IoT is experiencing significant growth as industries across sectors recognize its potential to transform operations by connecting vast networks of devices with...
The rollout of 5G technology promises to revolutionize industries with its unprecedented speed, low latency, and ability to connect millions of devices seamlessly. From autonomous vehicles to smart cities and advanced healthcare applications, 5G is expected to be a game-changer. However, deploying 5G applications comes with a host of challenges...
The landscape of mobile telecommunications is undergoing a significant transformation as operators strive to meet the ever-increasing demand for high-speed mobile services. Among the innovative strategies being adopted, Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) stands out as a promising approach that revolutionizes the way mobile networks are designed,...
BT Group has implemented energy-saving 'cell sleep' technology that reduces the power draw of RAN equipment when capacity is not needed.
The announcement was made at its Sustainable Data Centers event held at Google's headquarters in Mapletree Business City.
Some UK schools are introducing artificial intelligence tools for teachers and students.
Its aim is to ensure the regulatory framework promotes competition and investment in gigabit-capable broadband networks, leading to good outcomes for consumers.
Speaking at a regional investment banking conference in Tallinn, Estonia, Ekholm said Europe's lawmakers are prioritising regulation over innovation, to the detriment of telcos' scale and the ability of the industry to invest in new technology relative to the US, China and India.