New research from Ericsson estimates there will be 22.3bn connected devices by 2024, and it will fall on 5G’s shoulders to accommodate this new level of mass connectivity. Thankfully, 5G will be smarter, faster, and more efficient than its predecessors. It has a much improved bandwidth, faster mobile data speeds and lower latency on 4G, meaning reduced lag and an overall more stable, improved user experience. By Benoit Jouffrey, VP 5G Expertise, Gemalto a Thales Company.
Read More5G is coming. But what is it? What does it mean for the UK? And how will it impact your organisation? If you are wondering what exactly 5G is, read on to discover all you need to know. By Netstar IT Support London.
Read MoreFifth generation networks, just like the preceding 4G LTE and WiMAX networks, are expected to greatly increase available bandwidth, with improved end-to-end performance providing a better end-user experience. In the most basic of terms, 4G LTE was the long-term evolution of Radio Access Networks (RAN); 5G is the next iteration. By Adrian Taylor, Regional VP of Sales at A10 Networks.
Read MoreSteven Carlini, Vice President of Innovation and Data Center for Schneider Electric, sheds some much needed light on the emerging 5G world.
Read MoreIf you work in data, there’s a high chance that soon you will be working with data powered by 5G. By Ajay Singh, Head of Operational Efficiency & Mobility Analytics Offering at Nokia.
Read MoreIt’s business as usual with 2019 gaining momentum, and thoughts are turning to the months ahead. In particular, the role of the managed service provider (MSP) is under the spotlight – and is set to evolve amid forthcoming changes in the market and overall IT landscape. There are three key areas for the year ahead within the technology sector – including the acceleration of businesses moving to the cloud, the introduction and widespread adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) and...
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