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Leaving no one behind with Fixed Wireless Access

Leaving no one behind with Fixed Wireless Access Connectivity is a vital part of digital inclusion, but with less than 60 percent of the world’s population able to access the Internet as of June 2019, there’s still some way to go. Here s how FWA can bridge the gap. By Gary Maidment Connectivity is a basic premise of digital inclusion and the springboard for powering access to the many socioeconomic benefits of digital technology. But with less than 60 percent of the world’s population covered by Internet access as of June 2019, there’s still some way to go.  For individuals and communities that lack online access, the impact on quality of life is high in almost every domain. And it’s increasing. For example, it’s harder to apply for jobs, access healthcare, seek financial aid, engage in self-learning, or access government services without an Internet connection. On a community level, it creates a poverty trap that restricts local economic growth. 

Experts Discuss How to Defeat Techno-Authoritarianism, Win Digital Competition With a Red China

LG Uplus builds on early 5G lead

LG Uplus builds on early 5G lead In April 2019, LG Uplus became one of the first operators in the world to launch 5G. The South Korean telco s CTO Choi Taek-Jin explains how this early lead was achieved and discusses plans for future rollout. By Liu Rengui LG Uplus was one of the first operators in the world to launch 5G and has attracted nearly a million 5G subscribers, reaching 6 percent customer penetration in just 6 months, exceeding its 4G market share. The LG Uplus CTO Choi Taek-Jin reveals the secret of the telco’s success: an excellent network and diverse 5G services.

Scenario-Based Openness Is Essential for 1+N Networks to Move Towards Autonomous Driving Network (ADN)

Partner Perspectives Huawei 3/1/2021 The development of 5G networks began to greatly accelerate in 2020. At the 11th Global Mobile Broadband Forum (MBBF) in Shanghai in 2020, Huawei launched 1+N 5G target networks. In order to embrace the approaching golden decade of 5G, full spectrum evolution and the construction of one high-bandwidth simplified target network capable of ensuring ubiquitous connectivity with on-demand overlay of N capabilities is required. However, many challenges await on the path to 1+N target network evolution. One such challenge involves effectively deploying BtoB capabilities and maintaining 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G simultaneously. Evolving towards Autonomous Driving Network (ADN) is one of the best ways to cope with the increasing complexity of mobile network. A network architecture featuring “layered autonomy and vertical collaboration” and scenario –based OPENNESS is required for the “1+N” mobile ne

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