Huawei spotlights healthcare, maritime in 5G use case
Healthcare and maritime are key sectors that can benefit from 5G connectivity with their need for low network latency, but they also have to prepare for higher security risks.
Healthcare and maritime are key sectors that can benefit from 5G connectivity with their need for low network latency, but they also have to prepare for higher security risks.
5G services have been around in the US for years now. But for many, that hasn't provided a bit of extra download speed or any other noticeable improvements.
While labelled a merger of equals, in accounting terms, Vodafone is swallowing up TPG while simultaneously bringing a ton of baggage and discarding another ton on its current owners.
The South Korean tech giant will provide its Open RAN compliant 5G solutions for Dish's 5G network roll out in the US.
Here are four real-world examples of where the combination of AI and 5G connectivity is reshaping industries.
Existing users will need to be reallocated spectrum to cater for low-band 5G.
Standards for the first and second phases of 5G are moving towards completion, and early deployments can piggy-back on 4G LTE infrastructure. But there's plenty of work to do before the technical advances in 5G's radio spec can support new use cases.
FirstNet network will get 5G service for devices as well as Internet of things and video intelligence use cases.
This year, Apple introduced five new iPhone models (if you count last spring's SE refresh). There are considerable differences between these models. In this 2020 edition of our iPhone decider article, we'll help you choose.
Now that the first C-Band deployments are finally going live in the US, we take a look at the technology's potential to solve issues that have been slowing carriers' 5G rollouts and consumers' 5G connections for years.