
5G is on pace to be the fastest-deployed mobile communication tech in history
5G devices and services are appearing at an ever-faster rate. Ericsson predicts that it will penetrate every market on the globe by 2026.
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5G devices and services are appearing at an ever-faster rate. Ericsson predicts that it will penetrate every market on the globe by 2026.
Shipments are forecast to hit 1.4 billion in 2021, according to Canalys, though supply constraints, including the global chip shortage, threaten to limit growth.
Customers can use the new platform to build private networks to support data-intensive services such as edge compute and IoT data applications.
Enterprise technology providers must help telcos embrace cloud platforms, a new IBM study suggests.
The chips range from high-end to entry-level in cost and can support a variety of IoT use cases from AI to edge computing.
Want a ready-to-run cloud edge computing package with everything built-in? Check out the Open Infrastructure Foundation's latest version of Starling X.
Company says new products will make thin-and-light laptops even better.
Analysts offer observations on why it happened, the industries that will and won't be prioritized and what to expect in the short term.
How a robust 5G infrastructure can solve some of America's biggest problems and (hopefully) convince the world that 5G is safe.
Citing demand for 5G phones as well as midrange and low-end 4G phones, IDC now expects smartphone shipments to grow by 7.7% in 2021.
In a new partnership with the NHL, Verizon's 5G and mobile edge computing are teaming up to deliver fans an AR experience, the company announced Thursday.
15 NBA teams will begin harnessing 5G Ultra Wideband tech to enhance the games, delivering stats and real-time info directly to fans, the company announced Thursday.
The chip supports 5G standalone architecture and is pin-to-pin compatible with existing LTE modules.
The chip maker says the new designs will allow equipment manufacturers to develop one piece of hardware and certify it globally.
The Institute for Transformative Medicine at USC will use the new network to collect data and manage labs.