What you need to know about Gigabit LTE

Wireless networks have evolved dramatically in the era of LTE. Carriers have been upgrading networks at neck breaking speeds to keep pace with speed and coverage demands that have exploded from increasing consumer appetite for social media and data-intensive applications. LTE-Advanced technologies and wireless networks can now offer peak data rates of over 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps), which is well beyond the data rates provided by traditional ISPs over DSL and cable.
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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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2-part Webinar Series: Solving Challenges of the Multi-Cloud Networking Landscape

Join this two-part webinar series as F5 breaks down the benefits, challenges, and next-gen solutions for multi-cloud networking (MCN). Enterprises are rapidly expanding across clouds to manage a vast range of challenges, and with it brings new risks and complexities. We’ll look at the strategies and new ways to address common challenges ensuring applications stay fast, secure, and resilient no matter where you or your customers are.
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How to modernise your IT infrastructure? – Cloud Innovators Lunch Club

Use your lunch time to learn, connect & get inspired at digital knowledge sessions. Designed for IT & business leaders that want to build cultures of innovation with Cloud. Modernising your IT infrastructure with Cloud: where do you start? Which migration strategy should you choose to optimise your investment? How do you craft your Cloud foundation?
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How to accelerate 5G roll-out with spectrum sharing

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The transition to 5G will be unlike any of its predecessors. To deliver the promised high speeds, networks will have to become much denser, requiring investment on an unprecedented scale. New models are required to facilitate roll-out, especially to less densely populated rural areas where, historically, most allocated mobile spectrum has remained unused.
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