August 18, 2022
MediaTek unveils T830 platform for 5G CPE devices
The T830's highly integrated, compact design saves power and reduces development time and costs for device manufacturers. The T830 enables operators to deliver 5G speeds of up to 7Gbps right out of the box by utilizing sub-6GHz cellular infrastructure and avoiding the costs associated with wireline technologies such as cable or fiber. Furthermore, consumers can enjoy super-fast internet services from a small device that they can self-install.
February 3, 2022
SD-WAN: The Bridge to a 5G future
After over a decade of 4G connectivity, leaders in global telecoms are now racing to roll out the fifth generation of broadband cellular technology and meet today’s twin challenges of increased network activity and bandwidth demands. The pressure to upgrade has only become greater due to the pandemic, which shifted the global workforce from the office to the home.
January 17, 2022
Mobility and SD-WAN: Is SD-WAN the super glue that will bring 5G and all the edges together?
An SD-WAN enables automation will help service providers to easily connect to and integrate across all different compute edges required to optimize traffic and management of 5G cells. This will enable seamless transition toward a full 5G infrastructure by managing any transport available across the edge, leveraging 5G transport for those critical applications that require zero latency and higher speeds.
December 6, 2021
DNS for 5G
At 5 milliseconds, current DNS latency is too high to support many 5G applications. For example, in 5G deployments, AR/ VR, gaming, connected cars, and telesurgery will require latency of 1-10 milliseconds. Current DNS latency is unacceptable. Pervasive connectivity of 5G will increase reliance on edge computing, which brings cloud resources compute, storage, and networking—closer to applications, devices, and users.
December 4, 2021
Nokia and Ooredoo Group sign 5-year strategic partnership, including 5G
Nokia provides Ooredoo with cloud-native Core software, which will give the company zero-touch automation features that will help it scale and be more reliable. Ooredoo will introduce network slicing to develop and build new services spanning health, smart cities, banking, transportation, and public safety more quickly with Nokia Cloud Packet Core, Voice Core, Registers, Policy Controller, Signaling, and Cloud Platform.