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How to maximise 5G network value in the AI era

Total Telecom

Contributed Article The evolution of mobile networks will transform how people connect, work, and interact with technology. Intelligent applications are spreading everywhere, placing new demands on networks,” said Li. “By embracing and evolving 5G, we can unlock the infinite potential of mobile networks.

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Breathe London: Vodafone’s IoT to to help monitor London’s air quality

Total Telecom

The four-year renewal of this initiative, which first launched in 2018 with the Breathe London pilot, builds on London’s existing monitoring network. Vodafone has already implemented a successful pilot in Glasgow City Centre to monitor air quality using sensors on mobile base station masts.

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FBA Survey: Many Smaller ISPs Opt to Own Middle Mile

Broadband Breakfast

It makes it easier to connect anchor institutions like schools, hospitals, and libraries – delivering the bandwidth these facilities need while strengthening public trust,” the group wrote.   “Equally important, owning infrastructure gives ISPs a stronger role in the communities they serve.

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AT&T Certifies Celona for Improved Indoor CBRS Coverage

VoIP Review

Prior to this, Celona’s solution had already received approval from T-Mobile , and it’s currently pending validation from Verizon. They cater to up to five operators including enterprise private networks within the CBRS spectrum.

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WISPA Wants CBRS Protection in Massive Reconciliation Bill

Broadband Breakfast

It also included a mandate to sell off at least 600 megahertz for exclusively licensed mobile broadband, a pipeline for the 5G carriers that they have been pushing hard to get included in the bill. The bill would exclude the military’s lower 3 GHz band – long eyed by the mobile carriers – and the unlicensed 5.9

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Dean Bubley: After Budget Bill, Do No Harm to CBRS and 6 GHz

Broadband Breakfast

In addition, enterprises in critical sectors such as manufacturing, oil and gas, utilities, logistics, hospitals and education increasingly rely on CBRS private LTE or 5G networks at their sites, with new installations ramping up fast. These need extremely high reliability and cannot be easily or quickly moved to alternative bands.

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J. Randolph Luening: What Does Tech-Neutrality Mean for BEAD?

Broadband Breakfast

  Will the fiber networks the public has been expecting emerge or will they be replaced – to a large extent – by fixed wireless networks and satellite?   Consider hospital and schools:  Hospitals.  A hopeful scenario is that: Fiber will continue to dominate as in the Biden-era BEAD.