How to successfully install and commission NB-IoT and LTE-M modules – ensuring time-to-revenue with IoT Field Testing

The availability of LTE network coverage in a customer location is not a true indication of a fully operational NB-IoT or LTE-M service. IoT devices are typically installed in remote locations such as basements and garages where the network signals are weak. Failure events and transmission repetitions often occur in poor conditions, quickly consuming the battery and even failing to connect.
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The Path to Network Infrastructure Agility

The digital transformation is affecting enterprise networks driving a heightened need for infrastructure agility. It requires a rethinking of traditional approaches and focuses on business outcomes. Webinar highlights: The various network infrastructure management challenges posed by the digital transformation, How to achieve network infrastructure agility, The advantages of Network Automation.
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Increasing Smart Port Digitalization with 5G Private Wireless Networks

In response to the rising demands of cargo volume and vessels size in catching up with the global trading hubs, port terminals are looking to improve operational efficiency and increase productivity. Meanwhile, port authorities must also ensure that they remain attractive by enhancing their smart port journey with the availability of critical infrastructure.
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Cracking the 5G Code in the Enterprise

Join us for this webinar as we partner up with Celona to discuss CBRS private LTE and what the future holds for private 5G. We’ll hear from Celona co-founder and CTO Mehmet Yavuz who will answer some of the most common questions we get around 5G and the 5 steps to Enterprise 5G. From iBwave, our Product Manager Zachary Elias will review what needs to be considered from a 5G design perspective, what RF coverage looks like and how it differs from other technologies like Wi-Fi.
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Amazon Web Services Networking

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Traditional networking engineers entering the world of Amazon Web Services for the first time often feel like Alice in Wonderland. Everything looks and sounds familiar, and yet it all feels a bit different – ACLs sit in front of servers instead of on a router, there is no router, NAT happens somewhere behind the scenes, each subnet has its own routing table.
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