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Blockchain partner settlement: combining open source, AI and blockchain to grow the 5G ecosystem

TM Forum

And how can a suitably efficient operation system be achieved so that all parties can enjoy cost reduction? There remains, however, no unified settlement chain value network. The challenges are numerous, and some are fundamental: How can the settlement needs of each party be identified quickly and simply? Meta description.

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Technology Short Take #61

Scott Lowe

Networking. see below in the “Operating Systems/Applications” section), Metaswitch has announced a Container Networking Interface (CNI) plugin for Project Calico. First up, Matt goes on a bit of a rant regarding SDN and network automation. Both these articles came out of Network Field Day 11 , by the way.).

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Network slicing gains handset support but hurdles remain

TM Forum

Network slicing looks to have moved a little closer to commercial reality for communications service providers (CSPs) with successful Android handset trials. Nonetheless, hurdles to garnering serious revenues from network slicing remain. it conducted its trial on 4G/5G networks using UE Route Selection Policy (URSP) technology.

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Q&A: Finland’s transport and communications minister on 5G, smart regulation, and mobile data

GeekWire

Long before the Apple iOS and Android operating systems came to dominate the smartphone market, the early days of the mobile phone era were pioneered by Nordic telecom companies. This small Nordic country did not achieve global success in the telecommunications industry by accident, however. Harakka: Networks and infrastructure.

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Will FirstNet become the next Healthcare.gov?

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

Today another signature achievement of the Obama Administration – the First Responder Network Authority – appears headed down a path similar to the original healthcare.gov. This “company” is the First Responder Network Authority – FirstNet. We can recognize the danger signs. But will they act? FirstNet must be Innovative.