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Hyperscalers, Their Growing Impact, and What It Means for Mobile Operators

Hyperscalers, Their Growing Impact, and What It Means for Mobile Operators If network operators thought they already had their work cut out with the current geopolitical climate and the risk of state-sponsored cyber warfare, and Wi-Fi tying the knot with 5G – hyperscalers would like a word. With mobile data traffic increasing and video now […]

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Why Today’s Cable Networks Need Effective Data Management

Why Today’s Cable Networks Need Effective Data Management Despite all the talk around cord cutting, cable TV is estimated to be nearly 40% of all TV consumption according to ratings company Nielsen. Cable companies are innovating and fighting cord cutting. To increase the stickiness with consumers, a growing number of cable network companies have either […]

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Virtualizing the 5G Core Slashes Hardware Total Cost of Ownership by Up to 50%

Virtualizing the 5G Core Slashes Hardware Total Cost of Ownership by Up to 50% For mobile operators, the quest for sustainability comes in two forms. The first is reducing their carbon footprint to meet green initiatives and attract the growing number of consumers who say they want “Earth-friendly” operators. The second is reducing their capex, […]

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ZDNet: What Is 6G, If Anything? A Guide to What to Expect, from Whom, and When

ZDNet: What Is 6G, If Anything? A Guide to What to Expect, from Whom, and When Enea was recently invited by 6GWorld to offer its insight on data management at an exclusive 6G webinar with ABI Research and TM Forum. Read the excellent account from Scott Fulton III from ZDNet. The rising tide of discontent […]

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The multi-vendor 5G Core – does disaggregation equal irritation?

The Multi-Vendor 5G Core – Does Disaggregation Equal Irritation? How Telenor is proving that multi-vendor 5G core solutions are here to stay For mobile operators, disaggregation, or separation and componentization, sounds like nirvana: a bigger, deeper field of vendors to choose from, innovative new architectures from the IT world and the ability to plug and […]

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Private 5G offers opportunity… and serious challenges

Private 5G Offers Opportunity… and Serious Challenges With all the hype around 5G and the latest consumer devices, it might be easy to overlook the business benefits of the latest mobile technology. But private 5G networking for enterprise is quietly gaining momentum worldwide. In fact, the global private 5G network market is expected to reach […]

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Enea’s new private 5G Applications deployed in Asia is powering industry 4.0 use cases

Enea’s New Private 5G Applications Deployed in Asia, Powering Industry 4.0 Use Cases East Asia has some of the most technologically advanced industries in the world. It is also said to have performed better at managing the Covid-19 crisis and as the region recovers, its enterprises are leapfrogging their global counterparts with private 5G enterprise […]

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It’s not too early to lay the foundations for 6G

It’s not too early to lay the foundations for 6G Is it too early to start talking about 6G? After all, most mobile operators are still building out and fine-tuning their 5G networks. “We just put 5G in,” Verizon CTO Kyle Malady said in December 2020, “there’s a lot of development still to come on […]

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One way that hyperscalers can differentiate themselves in their 5G telecom endeavor!

One way that hyperscalers can differentiate themselves in their 5G telecom endeavour! 5G is changing the world and telecom infrastructure landscape! In the last year, hyperscalers such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure have announced strategies for extending their reach (some would say disrupting) into the telecommunications industry, using 5G as an […]

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5G SA: The Network we all Deserve!

5G SA: The Network we all Deserve! In some European countries, the user experience on the 5G Non-Standalone (5G NSA) is less than optimal. While the bandwidth is nice (I have seen 1.1Gbit/s in COVID-19 devastated areas, now it is more in the 300Mbit/s range), the felt-like delay is annoying. A recent analysis indicates the […]

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