Ten years after O’Brien proposal, there is light at the end of the tunnel for public-safety broadband communications

Today marks the 10th anniversary of Morgan O’Brien unveiling his public-safety broadband vision during his IWCE 2006 keynote—a speech that would lead to a dramatic shift in spectrum policy and the direction of public-safety communications, eventually leading to the establishment of FirstNet…

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How 5G can build the connected industry of the future

Article | June 15, 2023

Despite a global pandemic and the associated economic challenges, the world has moved to 5G four times faster than it did with 4G LTE, according to 5G Americas. In the midst of this rollout, how can industries ensure that the benefits of 5G investment warrant the long-term investment costs? Or to put it another way, how can industries leverage 5G technology to build cost-efficient connected industry on a global scale? The answer is the intelligent edge. The intelligent edge is the analysis of data and development of solutions at the site where the data is generated. By doing this, the intelligent edge reduces latency, costs and security risks, thus making the associated business more efficient. As 5G puts compute closer to the user (whether that be a human or a device) it enables a new paradigm of capabilities with AI, machine learning and a host of related use cases.

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FUTURE-PROOFING 5G ARCHITECTURE WITH OPEN-RAN

Article | May 18, 2023

The RAN (Radio Access Network) architecture for mobile networks includes a remote radio unit (RRU) located at the top of a cell tower, which communicates with a baseband unit (BBU) at the base of the tower. The hardware and communication interfaces are owned by a specific vendor, and its software-driven functionality is tightly coupled within the hardware. Traditionally, this has worked well for mobile network operators (MNOs). However, there are several drawbacks to consider – for instance, upgrading or changing the wireless network demands physical hardware replacements throughout the network, which is cost-inefficient, labor-intensive, and time-consuming. Furthermore, the equipment and interfaces that connect the hardware are owned by the vendors that originally supplied them, which locks MNOs into existing relationships with them.

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Unified Communications, Network Security

5 Technology Trends That Will Advance Networking

Article | July 10, 2023

With the emergence of new technologies, the networking field is transforming rapidly. The epicenter of networking has shifted to clouds from datacenters. Similarly, the focus of networking has also moved towards mobile devices. In the upcoming years, tech trends will hugely impact the way a business operates and bring the rise of Industry 4.0. Top Networking Tech Trends 1. 5G and WI-FI 6 Undoubtedly, the deployment of next-generation wireless networking will be around the corner. In the arena of mobile devices, 5G is set to rewrite the new technological possibilities. It will uncover the true power of augmented reality and IoT. On the other hand, the next journey of the WI-FI Standard - WI-FI 6 or 802.11ax will become the step for a non-stop innovative world. It will add density, flexibility, scalability, and efficiency for increasing the internet speed of multiple connected devices. That will in return improve the working capabilities of businesses. 2. SD-WAN As the name suggested, SD-WAN is the software-defined approach for managing WANs. It can lower operating costs while amplifying the usage of resources in multiple deployments. It increases the security level for applications and enables admin to use bandwidth efficiently. It will become the standard format for wide area networks and will help in connecting public cloud resources and branch offices. 3. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) SASE is a new networking technology that converges functions of different security and network solutions into one global cloud service. It is an architectural alteration of networking and security that supports IT to offer prompt, holistic, and versatile service to the digital business. It amplifies the security postures, improves access performance, and diminishes operational complexity. It helps organizations to develop new products faster and respond to business needs or changes. 4. IoT/Edge Networking In comparison to traditional cloud computing, edge computing is the idea to bring data and computers much closer to the end-users. It reduces the need for long-distance communication among client and server, and lessen the cost of bandwidth. It will remain to achieve drift in companies while they decentralize their networks. 5. Automation in Networking Network automation is the process that automates security and network to maximize the functionality and efficiency of the network. It will help IT companies to deploy applications faster. It is set to take the digital transformation to the next step by automation of network and security operations. It reduces the risk of downtime and failure of the network while making the management faster, simpler, and easier. Connecting to Future Networking Based on the trends that will reshape the networking world, we are going to see a significant change in the tech landscape. 2021 will be transformative for every person around the world. Several long-held concepts and infrastructure will be replaced by new ones making the network a vital asset to the business. Besides, the organizations are ready to take advantage of them in a way that was never imagined before. For any question or concern, have an IT consultation from the experienced.

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Reflecting on a year of partnership to advance data for racial justice

Article | July 6, 2021

One year ago, Tableau Foundation launched our Racial Justice Data Initiative out of a core belief that data can and should play a transformative role in the fight for racial equity and justice in the United States. We have forged new partnerships and deepened existing relationships with organizations committed to using data to raise awareness of inequities, point to solutions, and advocate for progress. Just today, we announced two new partnerships that will deepen our commitment to advancing racial equity in the Southern US with—Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) and Fair Count. We believe that data can be a powerful resource in both identifying the experiences and challenges of people whose voices we may not normally hear and help create the necessary programs, policies, and resources needed to ensure these same people are not left behind

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SOLiD and ASOCS Unveil Joint O-RAN Solution for Private 5G Networks

GlobeNewswire | September 26, 2023

SOLiD, the leader in cellular in-building mobile coverage, and ASOCS, a leading provider of private 5G network software, today announced a partnership to deliver a complete O-RAN-compliant solution for private 5G and Industrial IoT (IIoT) networks. The joint solution enables rapid deployment of scalable private 5G campus networks with intelligent real-time positioning using the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum. The new private 5G network solution comprises the SOLiD CBRS O-RAN Radio Unit (O-RU), the ASOCS CYRUS® virtual O-RAN Distributed Unit (O-DU) and Centralized Unit (O-CU), and ASOCS Hermes NGP real-time positioning software. The CBRS-compliant solution, certified by the OnGo Alliance, empowers a range of mission-critical Industry 4.0 use cases, such as manufacturing automation, predictive maintenance, real-time asset tracking, and occupational health and safety. The SOLiD CBRS O-RU complies with O-RAN ALLIANCE fronthaul specifications, supporting 4G LTE and 5G New Radio (NR) in standalone (SA) or non-standalone (NSA) architecture. The O-RU is compatible with various virtual or physical baseband products via an eCPRI interface. To improve private 5G network service agility, scalability, and efficiency, the SOLiD Fronthaul Multiplexer (MUX) technology eliminates the need for dedicated bandwidth for each RU, enabling more economical use of the CBRS spectrum. “With the power of AI, the ASOCS software-as-a-service solution enables a cloud-based private 5G network with real-time indoor/ outdoor positioning intelligence to connect data-driven Industry 4.0 edge applications with high accuracy and low latency,” said Niv Zimmerman, vice president of solutions, ASOCS. “Together with SOLiD, we offer a unique, comprehensive solution for deploying private 5G and IIoT networks in a scalable model.” “SOLiD is at the forefront of innovating connectivity with Open RAN architecture, changing how mobile network operators, system integrators, and manufacturers build tomorrow’s networks,” said Yong Hoon Kang, Ph.D., chief technology officer, SOLiD Americas. “The powerful combination of the SOLiD CBRS O-RAN Radio Unit and ASOCS software unleashes 5G to enable fast, turnkey deployment of robust and secure private in-building networks that transform the business environment.” “With low latency, fast data speeds, high reliability, and solid security, the true promise of 5G over CBRS is to enable Industry 4.0 applications for greater productivity and profitability,” said Alan Ewing, executive director, OnGo Alliance. “The SOLiD and ASOCS collaboration is an outstanding example from two of our members of how 5G NR and CBRS come together to deliver exceptional performance.” SOLiD and ASOCS have completed multiple interoperability tests proving the performance of their Open RAN technologies. To learn more, visit SOLiD and ASOCS in meeting room #1178 at MWC Las Vegas, September 26-28. About SOLiD SOLiD enables indoor and outdoor cellular at many of the world’s best-known and most challenging venues — from the busiest airports and subways to Fortune 500 corporate buildings, hospitals, hotels, universities, sports venues, government, industrial, and logistics facilities. SOLiD continuously innovates to deliver best-in-class connectivity solutions that scale to every need. For more information, visit www.solid.com/us. About ASOCS ASOCS provides a fully virtualized private 5G network solution, along with 5G real-time positioning services for enterprises that require mission-critical, data-driven applications. ASOCS products are delivered on a scalable software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, enabling companies to easily implement private 5G networks and benefit from high network reliability, enhanced security, and low latency. For more information, visit www.asocscloud.com.

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MetaLINK and Tarana Upgrade Networks in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana

Tarana Wireless, Inc. | February 24, 2023

On February 23, 2023, MetaLINK, a renowned internet service provider (ISP) in the Midwest, and Tarana, the creator of the award-winning Gigabit 1 (G1) broadband solution, announced network upgrades to bring high-speed internet across 23 counties in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. MetaLINK is a locally owned and operated ISP ranked as one of the top 25 independent ISPs in the United States. The company offers fiber and wireless data-cap-free internet service plans, phone services, and others to homes and businesses in Ohio. Tarana pioneered next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology. Designed to deliver fiber-class broadband at unmatched network economics, the G1 ngFWA platform is bridging the digital divide in eight countries. In addition, it is rapidly bringing connectivity to unserved and underserved communities. MetaLINK learned about Tarana G1 while looking for a connectivity solution to improve internet access in areas where fiber could not be cost-effectively deployed. The G1 solution, known to deliver fiber-like speeds, was pilot tested by MetaLINK in spring 2022. The initial result of download speeds of up to 600 Mbps LoS conditions in a 6-mile radius from the tower, and 100 MBPS in NLoS conditions at 8 miles, was a 5-6x improvement over what MetaLINK could previously achieve. It also enabled reliable connectivity despite vegetation and hill cover. Last November, MetaLINK's first G1 network went live in Putnam County, Ohio, thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds granted to bring high-speed broadband to communities in Putnam County. Williams County, Ohio, is next in line, with MetaLINK projected to improve connection speeds from 1-3 MBPS through DSL to 200 Mbps with the G1 solution. About Tarana Wireless, Inc. Tarana Wireless was established in 2009 to research, design, and mass-market an entirely new approach to wireless access. It is powered by the efforts of research teams of PhDs in advanced radio architecture and wireless industry pioneers from Silicon Valley with decades of experience in multi-radio systems. Its technology combines a suite of algorithmic innovations with skillful implementation to craft the industry's first truly commercially viable 5G wireless technology. In addition, operations and outbound teams with extensive experience in the successful commercialization and scalability of telecommunications innovations supplement its engineering core.

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5G and 6G wireless technologies have security issues

Network World | October 25, 2018

5G and 6G wireless network technologies promise faster speeds and greater reliability, but they have security problems that must be addressed before they launch, researchers say. Network security concerns remain an issue with the upcoming 5G and 6G wireless network standards. That's because security measures being aren't being adopted in new 5G standards, and there's a newly discovered potential for Man-in-the-Middle attacks in terahertz-based 6G networks, multiple research studies have discovered. One of those studies — a formal analysis of 5G authentication conducted by scientists from ETH Zurich, the University of Lorraine/INRIA, and the University of Dundee — found that criminals will be able intercept 5G communications and steal data because “critical security gaps are present,” the group says in their press release. That’s in part because “security goals are underspecified” and there’s a “lack of precision” in the 3GPP standards, they say. In a second, unrelated report published this month by researchers at Brown University, Rice University, and University at Buffalo, scientists have discovered serious vulnerabilities in 5G’s successor: terahertz data communications networks.

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Network Management

SOLiD and ASOCS Unveil Joint O-RAN Solution for Private 5G Networks

GlobeNewswire | September 26, 2023

SOLiD, the leader in cellular in-building mobile coverage, and ASOCS, a leading provider of private 5G network software, today announced a partnership to deliver a complete O-RAN-compliant solution for private 5G and Industrial IoT (IIoT) networks. The joint solution enables rapid deployment of scalable private 5G campus networks with intelligent real-time positioning using the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum. The new private 5G network solution comprises the SOLiD CBRS O-RAN Radio Unit (O-RU), the ASOCS CYRUS® virtual O-RAN Distributed Unit (O-DU) and Centralized Unit (O-CU), and ASOCS Hermes NGP real-time positioning software. The CBRS-compliant solution, certified by the OnGo Alliance, empowers a range of mission-critical Industry 4.0 use cases, such as manufacturing automation, predictive maintenance, real-time asset tracking, and occupational health and safety. The SOLiD CBRS O-RU complies with O-RAN ALLIANCE fronthaul specifications, supporting 4G LTE and 5G New Radio (NR) in standalone (SA) or non-standalone (NSA) architecture. The O-RU is compatible with various virtual or physical baseband products via an eCPRI interface. To improve private 5G network service agility, scalability, and efficiency, the SOLiD Fronthaul Multiplexer (MUX) technology eliminates the need for dedicated bandwidth for each RU, enabling more economical use of the CBRS spectrum. “With the power of AI, the ASOCS software-as-a-service solution enables a cloud-based private 5G network with real-time indoor/ outdoor positioning intelligence to connect data-driven Industry 4.0 edge applications with high accuracy and low latency,” said Niv Zimmerman, vice president of solutions, ASOCS. “Together with SOLiD, we offer a unique, comprehensive solution for deploying private 5G and IIoT networks in a scalable model.” “SOLiD is at the forefront of innovating connectivity with Open RAN architecture, changing how mobile network operators, system integrators, and manufacturers build tomorrow’s networks,” said Yong Hoon Kang, Ph.D., chief technology officer, SOLiD Americas. “The powerful combination of the SOLiD CBRS O-RAN Radio Unit and ASOCS software unleashes 5G to enable fast, turnkey deployment of robust and secure private in-building networks that transform the business environment.” “With low latency, fast data speeds, high reliability, and solid security, the true promise of 5G over CBRS is to enable Industry 4.0 applications for greater productivity and profitability,” said Alan Ewing, executive director, OnGo Alliance. “The SOLiD and ASOCS collaboration is an outstanding example from two of our members of how 5G NR and CBRS come together to deliver exceptional performance.” SOLiD and ASOCS have completed multiple interoperability tests proving the performance of their Open RAN technologies. To learn more, visit SOLiD and ASOCS in meeting room #1178 at MWC Las Vegas, September 26-28. About SOLiD SOLiD enables indoor and outdoor cellular at many of the world’s best-known and most challenging venues — from the busiest airports and subways to Fortune 500 corporate buildings, hospitals, hotels, universities, sports venues, government, industrial, and logistics facilities. SOLiD continuously innovates to deliver best-in-class connectivity solutions that scale to every need. For more information, visit www.solid.com/us. About ASOCS ASOCS provides a fully virtualized private 5G network solution, along with 5G real-time positioning services for enterprises that require mission-critical, data-driven applications. ASOCS products are delivered on a scalable software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, enabling companies to easily implement private 5G networks and benefit from high network reliability, enhanced security, and low latency. For more information, visit www.asocscloud.com.

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MetaLINK and Tarana Upgrade Networks in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana

Tarana Wireless, Inc. | February 24, 2023

On February 23, 2023, MetaLINK, a renowned internet service provider (ISP) in the Midwest, and Tarana, the creator of the award-winning Gigabit 1 (G1) broadband solution, announced network upgrades to bring high-speed internet across 23 counties in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. MetaLINK is a locally owned and operated ISP ranked as one of the top 25 independent ISPs in the United States. The company offers fiber and wireless data-cap-free internet service plans, phone services, and others to homes and businesses in Ohio. Tarana pioneered next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology. Designed to deliver fiber-class broadband at unmatched network economics, the G1 ngFWA platform is bridging the digital divide in eight countries. In addition, it is rapidly bringing connectivity to unserved and underserved communities. MetaLINK learned about Tarana G1 while looking for a connectivity solution to improve internet access in areas where fiber could not be cost-effectively deployed. The G1 solution, known to deliver fiber-like speeds, was pilot tested by MetaLINK in spring 2022. The initial result of download speeds of up to 600 Mbps LoS conditions in a 6-mile radius from the tower, and 100 MBPS in NLoS conditions at 8 miles, was a 5-6x improvement over what MetaLINK could previously achieve. It also enabled reliable connectivity despite vegetation and hill cover. Last November, MetaLINK's first G1 network went live in Putnam County, Ohio, thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds granted to bring high-speed broadband to communities in Putnam County. Williams County, Ohio, is next in line, with MetaLINK projected to improve connection speeds from 1-3 MBPS through DSL to 200 Mbps with the G1 solution. About Tarana Wireless, Inc. Tarana Wireless was established in 2009 to research, design, and mass-market an entirely new approach to wireless access. It is powered by the efforts of research teams of PhDs in advanced radio architecture and wireless industry pioneers from Silicon Valley with decades of experience in multi-radio systems. Its technology combines a suite of algorithmic innovations with skillful implementation to craft the industry's first truly commercially viable 5G wireless technology. In addition, operations and outbound teams with extensive experience in the successful commercialization and scalability of telecommunications innovations supplement its engineering core.

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5G and 6G wireless technologies have security issues

Network World | October 25, 2018

5G and 6G wireless network technologies promise faster speeds and greater reliability, but they have security problems that must be addressed before they launch, researchers say. Network security concerns remain an issue with the upcoming 5G and 6G wireless network standards. That's because security measures being aren't being adopted in new 5G standards, and there's a newly discovered potential for Man-in-the-Middle attacks in terahertz-based 6G networks, multiple research studies have discovered. One of those studies — a formal analysis of 5G authentication conducted by scientists from ETH Zurich, the University of Lorraine/INRIA, and the University of Dundee — found that criminals will be able intercept 5G communications and steal data because “critical security gaps are present,” the group says in their press release. That’s in part because “security goals are underspecified” and there’s a “lack of precision” in the 3GPP standards, they say. In a second, unrelated report published this month by researchers at Brown University, Rice University, and University at Buffalo, scientists have discovered serious vulnerabilities in 5G’s successor: terahertz data communications networks.

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