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Tag: networks


Hardware, Technology

Panduit expand OneMode capabilities on multimode fibre

November 8, 2022

Via: Data Centre & Network News

Panduit has extended the fibre capabilities of OneMode, its 1U rack mounted device that offers a passive media converter to leverage legacy multimode fibre backbone (100Mbps – 1Gbps) and significantly increases bandwidth to 10Gbps, 50Gbps and up to 100Gbps across […]


News

Qualcomm’s quarterlies meet expectations, but lower guidance ahead

November 3, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Qualcomm on Wednesday reported Q4 results in line with Wall Street consensus estimates: The company recorded adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $3.13, with $11.39 billion in adjusted revenue. Revenue grew 22% year over year. Qualcomm predicted adjusted earnings of […]


News

TIP launches new group to prepare networks for the metaverse

October 20, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

The Telecom Infra Project (TIP) has introduced the Metaverse-Ready Networks (MRN) Project Group, a new group designed to accelerate network readiness to support metaverse experiences by supporting the development of new network solutions and architectures. Initial co-chairs for the group […]


Security

5G DRIVE trials secure RAN connections for tier 2 vendors

October 17, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

The 5G DRIVE (Diversified oRAN Integration and Vendor Evaluation) project led by Virgin Media O2 and part-funded by the U.K.’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has completed its first trials. In a release, Virgin Media O2 said […]


Security

4 strategy game-changers for finding cybersecurity talent

September 7, 2022

Via: CSO

Dave Stirling, CISO of Zions Bancorporation, isn’t waiting for a shakeup in the talent pool or some big shift in the job market to solve the cybersecurity skills gap. Instead, he’s making his own luck. How? By changing up his […]


Technology, Wireless

FCC urged to test for ‘dangerous’ interference from Wi-Fi 6E

September 1, 2022

Via: Network World

The National Spectrum Management Association this week warned the Federal Communications Commission that Wi-Fi 6E could cause potentially dangerous interference in networks used by first responders, utilities and others if the FCC doesn’t perform“real-world testing on its automated frequency control […]


News

Networking in the Service Economy

August 12, 2022

Via: Network Computing

We are transforming into a service-based economy. In fact, two-thirds of the global GDP (and 77% of the US GDP) is now service-based. Much of this growth comes from a shift from selling products to selling products-as-a-service. Things we used […]


Software, Technology

How close are we to fully-automated Open RAN networks?

August 9, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Open RAN has been the subject of earnest development for a number of years and has seen large-scale commercial deployment by three major global operators building new networks with significant commitments from many large brownfield CSPs. Reducing TCO through vendor […]


Technology, Wireless

Ericsson expects nearly 40 SA 5G networks globally by end-2022

June 24, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

The number of 5G Standalone (SA) networks at a global level could reach nearly 40 at the end of 2022, according to the latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report. The report revealed that more than 20 public 5G SA […]


Security

Who is selling Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and what do you get?

June 3, 2022

Via: Network World

Enterprise interest in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) has soared over the past two years among organizations trying to enable secure anywhere, anytime, any device access to IT resources for employees, contractors and third parties. Much of this interest has […]


Security

5 top deception tools and how they ensnare attackers

May 31, 2022

Via: CSO

Security-savvy organizations understand that it’s best to assume that their systems are breached. It’s one reason why zero-trust architectures get so much attention nowadays, and it’s why more enterprises have threat hunters who go on the lookout for attackers that […]


Technology, Wireless

What it will take to commercialize 5G in automotive (Reader Forum)

May 11, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

The true “Smart City” is here. We are past building cars that are simply aware of their surroundings — we now can create a completely connected ecosystem where 5G has enabled vehicles to “speak” to pedestrians, to other vehicles and […]


Technology, Wireless

What is 5G ENDC?

May 3, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

ENDC, or E-UTRAN New Radio – Dual Connectivity, is a Non-Standalone (NSA) feature that makes it possible for mobile devices to access both 5G and 4G LTE networks at the same time, which allows carriers to tap into the benefits […]


Technology, Wireless

Network automation vs. network autonomy: 5G, trolleyology, and Captain Sully

May 2, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Ask any 5G operator or vendor what the operational end-state of increasingly complex network and service models is supposed to be. They’ll likely tell you the goal is to automate anything that can be automated because there’s no way for […]


Technology, Wireless

What 5G NR coverage enhancements are in Release 17?

April 26, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Coverage performance is key for mobile operators when commercializing 5G New Radio (NR) networks. Compared with LTE systems, NR systems operate at higher frequency bands, resulting in higher path loss and worse coverage performance. According to Ericsson, the direct impact […]


News

The Sunday Brief: AT&T and Verizon earnings—under pressure

April 25, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Greetings from Missouri, Nebraska, and the Dominican Republic, where the staff enjoyed a corporate retreat over the Easter holiday. There’s a lot to cover this week, so we will be very brief in the market analysis commentary. AT&T and Verizon […]


Technology, Wireless

Five ways that networks (and testing) are transforming in 5G

April 19, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

5G is opening up support of new verticals and use cases via a more flexible network — but it also brings new challenges for network testing, according to Viavi Solutions CTO Sameh Yamany. “One of the major changes we are […]


Technology, Wireless

T-Mobile Launches 5G FWA for its Metro Prepaid Customers

March 16, 2022

Via: The Fast Mode

T-Mobile is launching its 5G Home Internet service for Metro by T-Mobile customers in more than 7,000 Metro stores across the country. This move makes the Operator first to launch a fixed wireless home broadband service for prepaid customers, with […]


Technology, Wireless

The 3G end is near: Why IoT users must upgrade today (Reader Forum)

March 7, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Upgrade or disconnect? This is the stark choice facing 3G connected device users. The once-revolutionary mobile network is currently being rolled back across the world to make way for new and improved iterations. In doing so, however, millions of older […]


Hardware, Technology

Utility Operators: You Can’t Predict the Future, but You Can Prepare for It

March 4, 2022

Via: The Fast Mode

What a frightening wildfire season it was in the northern hemisphere this year! Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Russia, Canada and the US all suffered devastating fires, some burned out of control for many weeks, causing extensive damage and claiming lives. […]