
The key to 5G success has nothing to do with technology
The transition to 5G means much more than spending the billions necessary to upgrade wireless networks. They need to have a plan to address the enterprise.
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The transition to 5G means much more than spending the billions necessary to upgrade wireless networks. They need to have a plan to address the enterprise.
Service providers that want to upgrade to 5G first must decide whether to deploy non-standalone 5G or leapfrog to standalone 5G.
For industries that capture and store vast volumes of data sets, AI can unlock new sources of growth opportunities, and reduce operating costs.
Like the rest of the world, Latin America is adopting 5G. Its roll-out may not be as fast as we’ve seen in Asia and Europe, but Omdia’s Wally Swain tells Michael Hainsworth, it’s accelerating the region’s evolution to Industry 4.0.
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Making 5G a reality comes with some challenges along the way. Here are 5 that will figure prominently throughout the process.
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