Six Things You Need to Know About IPv6

This white paper looks at what you need to know to get ready for IPv6 and dispels some of the common myths surrounding the new protocol. IPv6 is the next-generation Internet Protocol and is designated as the successor to IPv4, which has been the Internet’s main communication protocol for over 20 years. With IPv4 address space almost depleted, the move to IPv6 is necessary to allow the Internet – and the global economy it supports – to continue to grow.

Spotlight

Computer Tech

Computer Tech delivers "best of class" technology solutions for managing, accessing, and optimizing your business information to respond to the needs of a modern IT environment.

OTHER WHITEPAPERS
news image

Amdocs Openet Whitepaper 5G and the expanding enterprise opportunity

whitePaper | March 8, 2022

The 5G shakeup has already started in many markets. Service providers are actively considering how they can evolve from being primarily consumer – oriented providers of voice, text and data to become much more business – and enterprise-focussed, enabling a more diverse range of B2B2x services.

Read More
news image

Intelligent Edge & Private Networks Center of Excellence

whitePaper | December 12, 2022

The Accenture-Cisco Center of Excellence is an international center integrated with ACIC+ and its catalogue with a hub in Rome in the Accenture Cloud Innovation Center and one in Milan, in the Cisco Cybersecurity Co-Innovation Center as well as a Demo Center at Equinix’s datacenter ML5. The Center will leverage Market leader software-defined solutions for DC, WAN and LAN, Security for both corporate and industrial sites, to establish, based on Equinix Fabric and network edge catalog, a direct and low latency cloud interconnection through its resilient facilities to main cloud providers (MAG). The benefits of having Equinix in this architecture are numerous in terms of lower IT costs thanks to consumption-based billing, faster time-to-market and rapid innovation that supports large scale-up with fluid and real-time service enablement, plus monitoring from a single portal.

Read More
news image

China Telecom Helps Unleash the Power of 5G

whitePaper | June 20, 2022

5G HAS FINALLY BECOME AVAIL ABLE. COMPARED TO 4G, 5G CAN DECREASE latency tenfold, increase throughput tenfold, and boost trac capacity by 100 times. More important than 5G technology itself for telecom carriers and service providers, however, are the wealth of capabilities enabled by 5G.

Read More
news image

IEEE 5G and Beyond Roadmap

whitePaper | April 1, 2021

The IEEE 5G and Beyond Technology Roadmap White Paper outlines the current telecommunications value chain that will need to adapt to changes and opportunities that the introduction of 5G and beyond technologies will bring. It describes key technology trends that will impact design drivers and challenges for technologies to simultaneously provide wireless communication, massive connectivity, the tactile internet, quality of service and network slicing. Future applications are listed that drive 5G and beyond requirements to provide societal benefits for education, manufacturing, healthcare, smart grid, entertainment, autonomous cars, and smart cities. And the white paper highlights technology enablers that need to be explored in the creation of the roadmap.

Read More
news image

Future of the Connected Vehicle

whitePaper | January 6, 2022

This white paper discusses how DISH will support the fast-growing connectivity needs of vehicles by delivering cost-effective optimization and intelligent vehicle cloud connectivity supported by private, public or hybrid-cloud infrastructure. Efficient vehicle data flow and management, for both consumer and commercial vehicles, is critical to creating a superior in-vehicle experience, even before achieving Level 4 autonomy.

Read More
news image

5G Security and Privacy for Smart Cities

whitePaper | November 10, 2019

Wireless telecommunications technology has undergone a tremendous evolution in the last few decades, from making simple phone calls (1G) and sending text messages (2G), to connecting to highspeed internet (3G) and providing multimedia and entertainment services (4G). Futuristic technologies such as remote robotics and virtual reality are emerging quickly and are likely to see mass adoption, while 4G cellular networks have reached capacity limits and are incapable of supporting the uninterrupted operations of these services. It is estimated that data will reach 175 zettabytes worldwide by 2025, up from 1.2 zettabytes in 2010, when 4G was first being deployed globally. 5G therefore provides a much-needed mobile bandwidth infrastructure for a world of connected objects and smarter cities.

Read More

Spotlight

Computer Tech

Computer Tech delivers "best of class" technology solutions for managing, accessing, and optimizing your business information to respond to the needs of a modern IT environment.

Events