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TAIPEI, June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ D-Link, a global leader in networking technologies, will unveil its latest networking technologies engineered for enterprise 5G private networks, cloud-managed campus networks, on-premise SMB networks, and smart home networks at this year s Mobile World Congress (MWC), in Barcelona, Spain.
All over the world, the pandemic and continued stay-at-home culture has resulted in a natural reliance on technology and being connected, and created an overwhelming rise in decentralized workforces. Business owners have had to accept the impact this will have on the future of work, re-evaluate their existing network infrastructure, and adapt to the decentralization of the workplace by leveraging new technologies to help them optimize efficiency and productivity.
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Telecom Infra Project (TIP) has launched a new Solution Group focused on
5G Private Networks. The group aims to “develop a new approach to manage and operate 5G Private Networks, based on a cloud-native architecture, and making use of a new class of software management tools, based on the paradigms currently used for the cloud, but adapted to deliver the requirements of a telecom network environment.” The group will “leverage previous work contributed to TIP’s OpenRAN Project Group, on a first version of a CI/CD platform that applies traditional IT methodologies to automate integration, testing and deployment of OpenRAN software.” Telefónica will head up the effort, with David Martin Lambás, the telco’s senior manager of Connectivity Inno
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WAKEFIELD, Mass. In October 2020, the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) launched solution groups, a new type of project group that aims to combine different open, disaggregated, interoperable network elements into end-to-end solutions addressing specific connectivity use cases. These projects leverage TIP-incubated technologies across all network layers, and in this way contribute to maximize their impact on business innovation and network economics.
TIP is now pleased to announce a new solution group that addresses one of the most attractive commercial opportunities for 5G. 5G Private Networks contribute to improve the quality of experience for 5G connectivity, including better coverage and capacity through on-premise radio equipment, the ability to support low latency and high bandwidth service requirements through edge compute & routing of private traffic, and the potential to support the in