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A New Path to IPv6 Networks

A New Path to IPv6 Networks

The shortage of IPv4 addresses has accelerated the move toward IPv6. With roughly 4.3 billion possible addresses (32 bits), IPv4 can no longer meet the needs of modern connected devices. IPv6, by contrast, uses 128 bits—roughly 340 sextillion addresses—providing virtually unlimited capacity for growth. Over the past few decades, several methods have been developed...

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IoT and vehicle communications

IoT and vehicle communications

Vehicles are currently undergoing a technical revolution spearheaded by IoT technologies. While there are already examples of cars that can park on their own and self-driving vehicles are emerging, this is not yet a reality accessible to all. And this is the challenge...

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Teleworking and security

Teleworking and security

In recent months we have seen how coronavirus has altered the traditional working model of many companies. We can always talk about Google, Microsoft or similar examples of companies that were already very advanced in teleworking. But, in this blog, we will focus on...

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EMMB, MMTC & URLLC, the three scenarios of 5G

EMMB, MMTC & URLLC, the three scenarios of 5G

5G cellular networks have become far more popular thanks to the new uses they can provide to public services and industrial segments. The current technological context is key for the implementation of 5G architecture, based on SDN / SD-WAN - Software Defined Network,...

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What is a cloud-managed SDN network?

What is a cloud-managed SDN network?

One of the consequences of the new digital economy is the increase in the complexity of business network infrastructures during the last decade, both for large companies and SMEs. In response to this new situation, companies have been adopting software-defined...

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Roaming in 802.11k/v/r Wi-Fi environments

Roaming in 802.11k/v/r Wi-Fi environments

Wireless networks include the concept of roaming. This word refers to a station’s movement within a wireless network. This is possible in Wi-Fi environments when multiple Access Points (APs) provide a wireless network service on the same Wi-Fi network. Mobile stations...

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