5G: How it will change our lives

5G: How it will change our lives

The advent of 5G technology signifies the start of an even more globally connected society, a completely digital society. This technology, expected to be implemented in 2020, will change the way we interact with each other and objects, allowing us to be permanently connected, both to other people, and to everyday objects like the refrigerator or car.The Internet of things boom is imminent, and...

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The near future of Wireless technology : Wi-Fi 802.11ax

The near future of Wireless technology : Wi-Fi 802.11ax

Each time we download an application, browse the Internet, read an email or watch something on YouTube on our smartphones, we’re using some type of wireless technology. For mobile networks this means 3G or 4G LTE. However, when it comes to our home or work environment, we’re probably using Wi-Fi. From 802.11a, endorsed in the 90s (reaching speeds of up to 54 Mbps over 5 GHz radio waves) to the...

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Delivering Profits with the Internet of Things

Delivering Profits with the Internet of Things

Delivery Fleets are at the cutting edge of the “internet of things” – just in time delivery, fast response times for service requests, satisfied customers, improving up-time for customer operations, minimizing rolling inventories, productive fleet maintenance, reducing fuel costs … advanced networking and LTE connectivity now provide dozens of ways to be more efficient, reduce costs, and enhance...

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Smart Grid, Efficient and dynamic deployment

Smart Grid, Efficient and dynamic deployment

We were present, as a sponsor, at the European Utility Telecom Conference (EUTC) in Dublin. There we had the opportunity to further experience the most commonly used Smart Grid technologies and how these optimized both deployment and maintenance costs, by adapting to certain topologies. There is a multitude of smart technologies for data transmission communication networks in and around cities. ...

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DMVPN vs Mobile IP

DMVPN vs Mobile IP

Nowadays, there are more and more applications running on a mobile environment such as, M2M, services for passengers, telemetering, etc… These applications often rely on several wireless access technologies (LTE, 3G, Wi-Fi, Satellite…) to implement the connectivity to the on-board network. In these kind of scenarios, very often the WAN IP changes have an impact on the continuity of applications...

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The 5th Mobile Generation: Research on the Future Internet

The 5th Mobile Generation: Research on the Future Internet

Mobile Internet becomes more and more popular. Whereas mobile Internet has only been used for email checking, it is now used for the same applications as the Internet by cable: surfing the Internet, playing online games, listening to music or streaming videos and films. In addition to this trend there is a further development: The Internet of Things on which more and more devices are connected...

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