What You Need to Know About Delivering 5G Data to Your Customers

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The mobile industry is facing many complex challenges as wireless network infrastructure and devices begin to approach new 5G standards. One component of these standards, Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), specifies delivering data rates approaching 20Gbps and higher, a much loftier goal than can be achieved with 4G LTE.
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State of 5G: Opportunities at the Edge

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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Addressing the Network Scaling Challenge

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According to the CoSN, one of the top challenges for primary education IT administrators year over year is having enough broadband and network capacity. You need a wired and wireless network that can scale to handle device growth and meet the demands of the digital learning environments. Choose a network that grows with your districts’ needs. Watch our webinar to learn how Ruckus wired and wireless solutions can scale to support exponential connections, without ripping wire or breaking the bank. We will discuss What contributes to the scaling challenge, and how you can be prepared for these devices and applications
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How network testing ensures 5G private network performance

The deployment of private networks for manufacturing, industrial applications and a wide range of other uses is taking off with the emergence of 5G, initially using non-standalone but now also 5G SA.
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Delivering the full potential of 5G

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The support of billions of connected devices with stringent security and reliability policies will need equally sophisticated networks that only the 5G standalone cloud native core can deliver. 5G was built as a cloud-native technology, and done right, it can not only deliver revenue growth, but also enable new business models. However, 5G will require service providers to adopt next generation IT/Cloud operating practices and best in class, multivendor solutions. Join us in an insightful virtual session with Oracle Communications and DISH Wireless for a discussion on how to deliver 5G to its full potential. We’ll highlight how to develop a webscale mindset, along with the associated skills and tools to fully embrace cloud technologies.
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