EU Digitalization Goals: 5G networks rise & shutdown of 3G/2G technologies

EU Digitalization Goals: 5G networks rise & shutdown of 3G/2G technologies

The 5G revolution goes ahead All telecommunication carriers offering mobile solutions are competing to deploy the new 5G network as soon as possible. The latest investments involving the purchase of radio spectrum  must be recouped quickly (offering customers not only broadband connectivity, but also multiple  additional and professional services that were previously unheard of, such as “network...

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The benefits of wireless connectivity

The benefits of wireless connectivity

The emergence of compact wireless routers promises to optimize the deployment of distributed locations for different sorts of businesses. As a result of developments in wireless technology, two widely used concepts appeared in the telecommunications sector related to IP communications equipment (CPE): Wireless LAN and Wireless WAN. Both refer to wireless technologies in the office – used  as a...

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Mobile networks. From 4G to 5G in 2020

Mobile networks. From 4G to 5G in 2020

Fifth generation mobile networks or 5G networks, are currently being developed and tested by several carriers with a view to commercial deployment in 2020. In comparison to its predecessor, 4G and variants, 5G’s main objectives are to offer: • High effective speeds (>1 Gbps) • Low latency (1 ms or less) • High density of connected devices • Minimum power requirements for IoT, sensors, remote...

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The importance of mobile networks in Central America

The importance of mobile networks in Central America

In a world where mobile phones play an increasingly significant role in every aspect of our daily lives (whether for work purposes or recreation), cellular networks have to support an enormous amount of traffic to provide good service. Given its peculiarities, Central America is one of those areas where these networks are far more vital than in Europe or the USA. While countries in Central...

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WLAN: What are high density networks?

WLAN: What are high density networks?

A high density network, can be summarized as a network designed for various or many WLAN clients. WLAN conservative planning approaches are designed to achieve a good and complete WLAN supply, and at the same time install as less access points as possible. In order to meet this goal in larger areas, usually a so-called Wireless Site Survey is carried out to ensure that wherever WLAN is required,...

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