Mavenir extends AI and analytics portfolio
End-to-end cloud-native communications network software provider Mavenir deploys software and API-led connectivity, deep AI/ML knowledge and virtualised network expertise critical for 5G AI use cases
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Maintaining its attempt to cash in on the increase in uptake and availability of software-defined communications solutions, end-to-end network software provider Mavenir has extended its artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics portfolio to enable closed-loop automation and drive digital transformation.
The provider of software network transformation solutions for communications service providers (CSPs) expects the deployment of AI and machine learning (ML) in mobile network infrastructure – which can lower costs by automating functions that typically require human interaction and to speed new revenue generating service offerings – as becoming increasingly impor
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NEC locates key lab in Chennai
March 03, 2021
Japanese firm’s Open Radio Access Network tech will offer 5G network solution
In a major boost for Tamil Nadu’s telecom sector, Japanese electronics giant NEC Corporation has set up its first global 5G Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) laboratory in Chennai. This is a major step for the company in offering a 5G solution.
The $28-billion NEC chose Chennai for the city’s collaborative multi-vendor partner ecosystem, talent pool and robust academia, said a senior company official. ORAN is a ‘disruptive’ technology that enables telecom operators deploy interoperable solutions for their network requirements through a seamless cloud infrastructure. It enables a user connect a mobile network by using the vendor’s proprietary hardware-cum-software solution.
How Biden Can Get Korean Policy Right
There are several tools and policy options at America’s disposal when it comes to working with South Korea and dealing with North Korea.
Editor’s note: this article is an adaptation from a policy paper written by Joshua Nezam who recently served as the national security fellow in the office of Senator Cory Gardner. This paper was originally published in the Pacific Forum and is reprinted with their permission.
The next presidential administration and Congress must think creatively about the tools at their disposal to repurpose alliances and influence international agreements – both to signal support for longstanding interests and inject fresh thinking about how to achieve common goals in an evolving regional landscape. The United States-Republic of Korea (U.S.-ROK) alliance is evidence of decades of successful policy, yet its agenda is not fit for the current era. Deterring North Korea will remain a focus of the alliance, but prioritizin
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