Todd Schneider, Dejero CTO explores the rollout realities of 5G technology and how for Dejero, 5G is simply a new ingredient in our blending recipe, aggregating existing 3G/4G cellular networks, satellite, Wi-Fi, and broadband connections. Learn how Dejero is embracing the transition as 5G, LTE, GEO satellites as immersing connectivity options come on-line with patented Smart Blending Technology.
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NetBrain
How to prepare for a network hardware upgrade using automation This webinar examines how NetBrain’s Network Automation can prepare you for a successful refresh of your hardware – and smoother operations afterward. So it’s almost the end of the year and a lot of organizations are currently involved in or preparing for a hardware upgrade. This is a fairly common use of end-of-year budget. Networked devices may need to be swapped out for a variety of reasons. For example, an upgrade may be needed to support new deployments with technologies such as VoiP, SDN, FabricPath, QoS and so on. Other common reasons include having to replace devices that have been designated end-of-life by the vendor, business best practices and place limits on hardware change and age, the capacity needs of new applications may require more port density on devices, or new business continuity requirements may come into play based on more stringent security frameworks. All of these reasons and more may be driving the need for a network refresh.
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Featuring engineers, developers, and analysts at various junctions of the 5G innovation ecosystem, InterDigital’s webinar, “The State of 5G: Opportunities at the Edge,” hosted with Fierce Wireless, will lean into the ways edge innovation is enabling 5G capabilities closer to users while exploring emerging use cases in AR, XR, and the metaverse that will benefit from the pairing of 5G and edge computing.
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EXFO
The finite resource of radio spectrum is vital for mobile network performance and customer experience. Using this precious resource more efficiently has always been a key objective for mobile network operators (MNOs). Spectrum efficiency is not just a question of mobile standards, even though each new generation is more spectrally efficient than the previous one. Which is why the efficiency discussion today goes beyond 5G New Radio (NR) and the 5G promise for optimal use of network resources
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