Mobile OS, Data Center Networking

WI-FI 6/6E INDUSTRIAL IOT

August 9, 2022

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Explore uses of WiFi (6/6E/7) capabilities for Industrial IOT (IIOT) applications Define and validate critical KPIs (latency, reliability, mobility, etc Field trials of WiFi6E IIOT use-cases in progress (stand-alone & 5G/Wi-Fi convergence)

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Open Radio Access Network Architecture on AWS

whitePaper | December 11, 2022

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Evolution of Data Center Networking Technology — IP and Beyond

whitePaper | December 12, 2022

Ethernet is ubiquitous—it is the core technology that defines the Internet and serves to connect the world in ways that people could not imagine even one generation ago. HPC clusters are working on solving the most challenging problems facing humanity—and cloud computing is the service hosting many of the application workloads struggling with these questions.

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Transport Networks for 5G

whitePaper | August 27, 2023

5G deployments continue their upward trend and will soon be the dominant mobile wireless protocol deployed in North America. The ecosystem is gathering valuable information from these deployments, and one area of focus is the transport network. As part of 5G’s evolution, key architecture components are being separated and distributed to the cloud in ways that make 5G more scalable and flexible. Meanwhile, bandwidth demands continue to increase at the same time applications and services require low latency. New requirements are presented to the transport network at each step of an operator’s 5G journey. The transport infrastructure of today must be flexible to adapt to upcoming requirements as it enables new architectures, tools, and ultimately, 5G networks innovation, monetization, and performance. The fundamental goal of the 5G transport network is to deliver transparent connectivity that allows both present and future functions to work together seamlessly.

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Network Visibility in the 5G Era

whitePaper | February 22, 2023

By 2026, there will be close to six billion cellular Internet of Things (IoT) connections, and mobile data traffic will reach 226 exabytes (EB) per month, about 4.5 times the amount of cellular traffic in 20201 . This increase in internet traffic will result in an overwhelming session load on mobile network operators’ (MNOs) monitoring infrastructure.

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Lavelle Networks SD-WAN Improves Branch Office Cloud Access

whitePaper | January 5, 2020

The popularity of cloud services has meant big changes for branch office networks, which have been operating for years utilizing only dedicated multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) connections back to a corporate data centers. Now, there’s a need to add broadband connections for faster cloud access. But these links are less secure and complicate network management and policy enforcement. Software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) systems enable branch offices to have both their broadband connections and to enforce policies designed to improve network security and performance.

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Tackling Indoor 5G Coverage

whitePaper | March 15, 2022

Operators are picking up serious momentum when it comes to 5G roll outs. As of December 2021, 487 operators in 145 countries or territories had invested in 5G mobile or fixed wireless networks with 200 of these having launched some level of 5G network coverage. However, there is still a long road ahead when it comes to ensuring that 5G meets its potential and drives maximum ROI. A big stumbling block to overcome will be to ensure comprehensive coverage, in particular, in buildings.

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weXelerate

weXelerate is a startup & innovation hub with a unique and thriving ecosystem of open innovation on nearly 9000 sqm that aims to connect startups and established corporates. Each year the weXelerate Accelerator supports 100 of the most promising European startups with a focus on energy and infrastructure, industry 4.0, media, insurance and banking, as well as cross-industry technologies such as internet of things, artificial intelligence, bots, mobility, blockchain and cyber security.

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