5G technology brings a shift in telecom that promises enhanced speeds and broader connectivity. This article explains how 5G reshapes our digital landscape, transitioning high-speed internet from a luxury to an everyday norm. #5G #Connectivity #Telecom https://lnkd.in/gjK23vwQ
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5G technology brings a shift in telecom that promises enhanced speeds and broader connectivity. This article explains how 5G reshapes our digital landscape, transitioning high-speed internet from a luxury to an everyday norm. #5G #Connectivity #Telecom https://lnkd.in/d2kJ_-Ua
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🚀 Exciting Times Ahead: The Future of 5G AT&T 🌐 Are you prepared for the revolutionary capabilities of 5.5G? 💡 While 5G has been reshaping mobile experiences, its venture into the enterprise sphere has encountered hurdles. Enterprises hunger for greater speed and reduced latency, and here's where 5.5G steps in, offering to unlock boundless opportunities. Industrial landscapes stand to undergo significant metamorphosis, boasting potential speeds of up to 10Gpbs down and 1Gpbs up. China has already embarked on field trials of 5.5G, achieving staggering speeds. Join us as we witness 5.5G transition from visionary pilots to global standards. How do you perceive this paradigm shift? #connectivity #telecom #AT&T5G #AT&TLiFe
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More than half of #CIOs surveyed in a global study planned to deploy private #5G within 24 months. One of the great things about 5G is that it’s not an either/or decision. T-Mobile offers public, private, or a hybrid approach to 5G depending on your needs. Each of these can work in concert with your existing #Wi-Fi and wired #networks, enhancing #connectivity while preserving your investment. The ability to customize and control private 5G networks is a significant advantage to data-driven organizations that have need for #connectivity and performance. Stay connected, stay competitive! https://t-mo.co/48Jyayp.
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Are you ready for the game-changing capabilities of 5.5G? While 5G is revolutionizing mobile user experiences, its entry into the enterprise arena has faced challenges. Enterprises crave more speed and lower latency, and that’s where 5.5G sweeps in, promising to unlock new opportunities. Industrial applications are poised for significant transformation with potential speeds of up to 10Gpbs down and 1Gpbs up. China has already started field trails of 5.5G, achieving mind-blowing speeds. Stay tuned as we watch 5.5G evolve from visionary pilots to global standards. How are you feeling about this? #connectivity #telecom #5G https://lnkd.in/eMvZCBK6
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Since its debut in 2018, #5G has revolutionized digital connectivity, boasting unmatched speeds, minimal latency, and superior capacity. Yet, beneath its promises lies a crucial need – the expansion of wireless networks to match the appetite for connectivity. Read more in our latest article. https://bit.ly/3wTKe2O
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I think #6G will need a complete rework of the idea of localised roaming and network interconnect. There will be multiple scenarios and greater frequency of devices switching to alternative networks from an MNO, or connecting to other users locally. This fits the #6Greset concept. There are two sets of scenarios, with some overlap: 1) User switches to (or combines) a local network, for improvements in coverage, performance, cost, energy use or privacy 2) User connects to another user or resource locally "at the edge" without traffic going via a distant point. This improves latency, congestion, coverage etc as well. Some use-cases and scenarios: - Local roaming & federation onto indoor #WiFi for better coverage, lower energy consumption and (often) reduced latency to cloud-based applications - Local interconnect with 3rd party networks such as #neutralhost for urban densification, remote / rural and indoors - Both roaming and local interconnect between public and private #5G / 6G networks at a site - for instance for IoT devices moving outdoors from indoors - Local breakout or local interconnect between two different MNO networks, for instance for low-latency communications or gaming between two users at the same venue - Direct device-to-device (or "sidelink") connectivity, for instance for sending files and images/video locally in a similar fashion to AirDrop or casting to a TV. Also for public safety and #V2X at longer ranges - Direct peering (and perhaps radio coordination) between Wi-Fi networks, or between #private5G networks - either locally or as federations - Extending a device's Wi-Fi hotspot capability to offering a 5G / 6G local hotspot in unlicensed spectrum - Localised use of satellite or HAPs connections in particular regions (eg small dead zones) - Various proximity-sensing and positioning use-cases - Alternative local technologies such as Bluetooth, UWB, light - even USB cables - Links to #edgecomputing, #NetworkAPIs and AI A lot of different things will get blended into each other here. Arguably this is actually multiple categories, with a plethora of standards involved. But what I'm seeing is a "superset" of localised network events. There's no real parallel in #5G. That has lots of architectural and regulatory implications. Are any of these things billable? Does lawful intercept apply, and if so where and how? Is the 3GPP core involved, and if so, for control or user planes, or both? What about shared #OpenRAN CU & DUs? What happens if there's a conflict between (say) energy efficiency and privacy, or coverage vs. regulatory control? How much is driven by device or OS connection managers, vs the network(s)? Will there be huge volumes of signalling? This is outside traditional #mobile & IMT / #5G thinking. Some 6G visions talk about Network of Networks - this is what it implies, I believe. ⏰ This will be covered at my Nov 28th "6G For The Real World" workshop Early Bird ends this week - see Eventbrite link in comments⏰
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Absolutely agree! The days of traditional roaming models are numbered, especially with 5G and SEPP enabling direct network-to-network connections. This shift will not only cut down latency but also empower service providers to innovate beyond current billing models. With global eSIM adoption accelerating, we're moving toward a landscape where connectivity will be ubiquitous and seamless, opening the door to new business models where capacity creation and service provision can operate independently. Let's use 6G to build on this momentum, simplifying connectivity and further enhancing user experience!
I think #6G will need a complete rework of the idea of localised roaming and network interconnect. There will be multiple scenarios and greater frequency of devices switching to alternative networks from an MNO, or connecting to other users locally. This fits the #6Greset concept. There are two sets of scenarios, with some overlap: 1) User switches to (or combines) a local network, for improvements in coverage, performance, cost, energy use or privacy 2) User connects to another user or resource locally "at the edge" without traffic going via a distant point. This improves latency, congestion, coverage etc as well. Some use-cases and scenarios: - Local roaming & federation onto indoor #WiFi for better coverage, lower energy consumption and (often) reduced latency to cloud-based applications - Local interconnect with 3rd party networks such as #neutralhost for urban densification, remote / rural and indoors - Both roaming and local interconnect between public and private #5G / 6G networks at a site - for instance for IoT devices moving outdoors from indoors - Local breakout or local interconnect between two different MNO networks, for instance for low-latency communications or gaming between two users at the same venue - Direct device-to-device (or "sidelink") connectivity, for instance for sending files and images/video locally in a similar fashion to AirDrop or casting to a TV. Also for public safety and #V2X at longer ranges - Direct peering (and perhaps radio coordination) between Wi-Fi networks, or between #private5G networks - either locally or as federations - Extending a device's Wi-Fi hotspot capability to offering a 5G / 6G local hotspot in unlicensed spectrum - Localised use of satellite or HAPs connections in particular regions (eg small dead zones) - Various proximity-sensing and positioning use-cases - Alternative local technologies such as Bluetooth, UWB, light - even USB cables - Links to #edgecomputing, #NetworkAPIs and AI A lot of different things will get blended into each other here. Arguably this is actually multiple categories, with a plethora of standards involved. But what I'm seeing is a "superset" of localised network events. There's no real parallel in #5G. That has lots of architectural and regulatory implications. Are any of these things billable? Does lawful intercept apply, and if so where and how? Is the 3GPP core involved, and if so, for control or user planes, or both? What about shared #OpenRAN CU & DUs? What happens if there's a conflict between (say) energy efficiency and privacy, or coverage vs. regulatory control? How much is driven by device or OS connection managers, vs the network(s)? Will there be huge volumes of signalling? This is outside traditional #mobile & IMT / #5G thinking. Some 6G visions talk about Network of Networks - this is what it implies, I believe. ⏰ This will be covered at my Nov 28th "6G For The Real World" workshop Early Bird ends this week - see Eventbrite link in comments⏰
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