Mobile network technology is moving at a relentless pace, and it’s being built around not one, but two industry juggernauts: Fourth-generation wireless or 4G and fifth-generation wireless or 5G. The ...
Wi-Fi remains the most prevalent wireless technology in enterprise networks, but private 4G LTE cellular technology, and soon 5G, can be the answer in specific use cases involving remote and mobile ...
We’re deep into the age of 5G, which is the high-standard of modern mobile networking. Even if you don’t have 5G available in your area, it’s likely that your smartphone, especially if it’s new, ...
Since 2019, U.S. mobile carriers have allocated tremendous resources to enable 5G coverage nationwide. Over the past few years alone, more than $100 billion has been invested in securing additional ...
When it comes to wireless broadband standards, there are many acronyms to keep track of. However, few are more important than LTE and 4G. Knowing the difference between 4G and LTE (and now 5G) might ...
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With the advent of widespread Internet of Things adoption in enterprise applications including manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare and more — alongside an increasing dependence on smartphones and ...
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