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Private wireless networks – addressing IT and operational imperatives for dynamic enterprises

CIO Business Intelligence

This is an all too common challenge for industries such transportation, utilities and mining sectors, which are instead turning to private wireless 5G networks to overcome this challenge. And many organizations are discovering that a private wireless network can complement – rather than replace – existing IT infrastructure.

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DTW 2022: Dish Wireless outlines B2B ambitions

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Dish Wireless highlighted how its cloud-native, Open RAN-based 5G network is designed to solve customer problems in the enterprise space, enabling them to build their own applications and “unlock industry 4.0” “No longer is this a closed and hardened ecosystem in which our enterprises have to operate.”

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Today’s business challenges call for a private wireless network

CIO Business Intelligence

Likewise, public wireless networks – including LTE and ultra-fast 5G – can sometimes prove ineffective in many industrial environments where radio frequency (RF) transmissions encounter interference or in isolated rural areas where coverage is not available. Today’s advanced ports are some of the most connected enterprises,” says Leventhal.

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The use cases for a private wireless networks are many and increasing

CIO Business Intelligence

Whether an enterprise’s use cases demand 4G LTE connectivity or the unprecedented speed and low latency of 5G, private wireless networks are helping keep devices, networks, and people connected and able to share and access data in real or near-real time.

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Hard Talk: Making 5G enterprise a reality

TM Forum

The growth of mobile private networks has given the telecoms industry a good sense of the underlying demand for enterprise 5G. As such telecoms operators need to understand what role they can best fill in delivering high speed wireless connectivity solutions to enterprise users. Join the discussion. Register for the webinar.

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Ericsson restructures to target enterprise growth opportunities

TM Forum

It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that Ericsson’s latest restructuring has resulted in the creation of an enterprise division, called Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions. As the name suggests, it will focus on providing wireless technology solutions direct to business customers.

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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

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Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. Upstart cloud-native operator Dish Wireless launched a Developer Hub and announced that it is exposing certain network APIs for developers to build 5G connectivity solutions. Developer Hub website.

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