Carriers are confronted with a number of challenges as 5G keeps evolving and maturing, both in terms of deploying and operating new 5G networks as well as managing the link between those new networks and current 4G networks.
Telcos BT and Ericsson have formed a multi-million-pound partnership to provide private 5G to businesses across Britain, allowing them to deploy IoT and other technologies faster and more securely.
Croatian network operator in the areas of broadcasting and portable telecommunications OIV (Transmitters and Communications) has provided an insight into its 5G broadcast strate-gy.
Ericsson and Deutsche Telekom are joining forces to advance the use of renewable energy for 5G radio site operations. The first one is located in Germany.
The federal government is banning Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from Canada’s fifth-generation networks, citing security concerns. The decision comes with far-reaching im-plications for national security and diplomacy, which critics say is long overdue.
The number of 5G network users in Croatia is on the rise, as domestic telco Telemach re-ceived recognition from the Ookla Speedtest for having the fastest 5G infrastructure in the country.
The latest study from research firm Omdia is forecasting that global 5G subscriptions will soar from 540 million connections at the end of 2021 to 1.3 billion by the end of 2022.
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