This document discusses the need for 5G in Latin America to drive digital transformation and economic growth in the region. It argues that 5G is essential for improving productivity across industries like manufacturing, agriculture, and government services. The report provides recommendations for mobile operators and policymakers to help prepare networks and spectrum policies for 5G deployment. It highlights opportunities for 5G in both consumer and enterprise markets through new immersive technologies and applications.
5G is the next generation of mobile networks that will provide significantly faster data speeds, lower latency, and the ability to connect many more devices. It will enable new technologies and use cases like autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and the Internet of Things. However, fully realizing 5G's potential faces challenges in developing new network architectures and technologies to meet its goals, and uncertainties around timing, costs and competing technologies could impact adoption. 5G will also disrupt many industries and force organizations to rethink IT strategies and investments.
- 5G networks will launch globally in 2019, with 25 operators launching services and 20 handset makers releasing 5G-ready phones.
- The main uses of 5G in 2019-2020 will be for truly mobile smartphones, "less mobile" 5G modems/hotspots, and fixed wireless access home broadband.
- The first 5G phones will be more expensive than comparable 4G phones due to more advanced modems and antennas, but battery life is expected to be similar. Around 1 million 5G phones and 1 million 5G modems will be shipped in 2019.
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This document discusses 5G networks and telecommunications. It provides information on what 5G is, the market status and issues facing 5G such as signal obstruction and behavior in different weather conditions. It also covers 5G applications, market leaders, the status of 5G in Canada including trials by various carriers, and security considerations regarding 5G.
- 5G subscription momentum is strong as the 5G ecosystem rapidly develops. There were an estimated 13 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2019.
- Mobile data traffic continues to surge, driven by increasing video content.
- Insights from SK Telecom and MTN Group illustrate strong progress in the mobile industry through strategies like cluster-based 5G deployment and leveraging network performance.
5G networks promise higher speeds and lower latency compared to existing cellular networks. However, 5G signals are more easily obstructed since their wavelengths are shorter. Carriers are still learning how 5G will perform in different environments. Issues include signal obstruction by trees and effects of weather. More real-world data is needed to develop 5G properly. Applications of 5G include high-speed file sharing and downloads, streaming, and IoT uses like monitoring. Major players developing 5G include Samsung, Qualcomm, Nokia, and Huawei. Canada is conducting 5G trials and is positioned well for national 5G deployment.
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The ongoing Covid - 19 pandemic has rapidly boosted technological innovations around the world. Smart solutions are the only safe support all countries can depend on. TMT predictions 2021 also tweaks its forecast to fit the pandemic. The virtual world is the new social. However, there are still certain technological areas that have been heavily impacted. The forecast shows increased revenue for cloud, increase virtual medical meets especially for senior citizens, dependence on virtual education and expansion of broadband networks all over the globe. The pandemic is a major boost for the evolutionary changes taking place within the technology sector. See More: https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2021.html
This document summarizes key technology trends for 2019 according to an IABM analyst. It discusses drivers of change like digital warfare as more companies launch direct-to-consumer offerings. It also covers shifts in buying trends toward partnerships and cloud/software. The document tracks adoption of IP, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence and outlines opportunities and challenges for each technology.
5G is the next generation of mobile networks that will provide significantly faster data speeds, lower latency, and the ability to connect many more devices. It will enable new technologies and use cases like autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and the Internet of Things. However, fully realizing 5G's potential faces challenges in developing new network architectures and technologies to meet its goals, and uncertainties around timing, costs and competing technologies could impact adoption. 5G will also disrupt many industries and force organizations to rethink IT strategies and investments.
- 5G networks will launch globally in 2019, with 25 operators launching services and 20 handset makers releasing 5G-ready phones.
- The main uses of 5G in 2019-2020 will be for truly mobile smartphones, "less mobile" 5G modems/hotspots, and fixed wireless access home broadband.
- The first 5G phones will be more expensive than comparable 4G phones due to more advanced modems and antennas, but battery life is expected to be similar. Around 1 million 5G phones and 1 million 5G modems will be shipped in 2019.
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This document discusses 5G networks and telecommunications. It provides information on what 5G is, the market status and issues facing 5G such as signal obstruction and behavior in different weather conditions. It also covers 5G applications, market leaders, the status of 5G in Canada including trials by various carriers, and security considerations regarding 5G.
- 5G subscription momentum is strong as the 5G ecosystem rapidly develops. There were an estimated 13 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2019.
- Mobile data traffic continues to surge, driven by increasing video content.
- Insights from SK Telecom and MTN Group illustrate strong progress in the mobile industry through strategies like cluster-based 5G deployment and leveraging network performance.
5G networks promise higher speeds and lower latency compared to existing cellular networks. However, 5G signals are more easily obstructed since their wavelengths are shorter. Carriers are still learning how 5G will perform in different environments. Issues include signal obstruction by trees and effects of weather. More real-world data is needed to develop 5G properly. Applications of 5G include high-speed file sharing and downloads, streaming, and IoT uses like monitoring. Major players developing 5G include Samsung, Qualcomm, Nokia, and Huawei. Canada is conducting 5G trials and is positioned well for national 5G deployment.
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The ongoing Covid - 19 pandemic has rapidly boosted technological innovations around the world. Smart solutions are the only safe support all countries can depend on. TMT predictions 2021 also tweaks its forecast to fit the pandemic. The virtual world is the new social. However, there are still certain technological areas that have been heavily impacted. The forecast shows increased revenue for cloud, increase virtual medical meets especially for senior citizens, dependence on virtual education and expansion of broadband networks all over the globe. The pandemic is a major boost for the evolutionary changes taking place within the technology sector. See More: https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2021.html
This document summarizes key technology trends for 2019 according to an IABM analyst. It discusses drivers of change like digital warfare as more companies launch direct-to-consumer offerings. It also covers shifts in buying trends toward partnerships and cloud/software. The document tracks adoption of IP, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence and outlines opportunities and challenges for each technology.
McKinsey Global Institute Connected World-discussion-paper_february-2020DESMOND YUEN
The promise of 5G has captured the attention of business leaders, policy makers, and the media. But how much of that promise is likely to be realized anytime soon?
With the first true high-band 5G networks already live, we set out to take a realistic view of how and where connectivity could be deployed and what it can enable over the next 10 years. But 5G is not appearing in isolation. This research takes a more expansive view of connectivity to include other technologies, ranging from fiber and satellites to Wi-Fi and short-range technologies.
Despite the hype about remote surgery and Star Trek–style holodecks in everyone’s living rooms, the future is not solely happening on the frontier. Existing connectivity technologies are expanding and evolving, with new standards that boost network performance—and they are much less capital-intensive. We have identified an enormous array of use cases that can run on this type of upgraded backbone. Companies do not have to wait for high-band 5G to implement new systems and go after the resulting productivity gains.
To illustrate what is possible, this research looks at how connectivity could be deployed in mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. The use cases we identified in these four commercial domains alone could boost global GDP by $1.2 trillion to $2 trillion by 2030. This implies that the value at stake will ultimately run trillions of dollars higher across the entire global economy.
The mobile industry now has a clearer vision and timeline for 5G development since the ITU defined 5G goals and benchmarks in 2015. This includes significantly faster radio links (100x faster than LTE) and support for billions of connected devices. Mobile companies are researching and testing 5G technologies with the goal of commercializing 5G by 2020. While the details still need to be worked out, 5G is on the path to supporting new high-bandwidth applications and services enabled by the coming wave of Internet of Things devices.
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This document provides a summary of 5G networks and telecoms. It discusses what 5G is, the market status and issues facing 5G such as signal obstruction and behavior in different weather conditions. It covers applications of 5G like file sharing and streaming. Market leaders in 5G are listed as well as updates on 5G development and adoption in countries like Canada, South Korea and the United States. Security concerns and the potential economic impact of 5G are also mentioned.
5G wireless holds much promise for manufacturing facilities, largely for its speed and low latency, so a few early adopters are buying into the technology, but its pervasive use in factories is still years off.
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This document provides a summary of 5G networks and broadband infrastructure in Canada. It discusses what 5G is and the investments being made in 5G networks in the USA and Canada. It outlines some of the issues facing 5G adoption rates and the large market potential. It discusses the major players and applications of 5G as well as Canada's progress on 5G networks. It also touches on topics like network security, rural broadband access, and the role of cable and internet providers in Canada.
The document discusses five trends in network technology towards the development of 6G networks. Trend 1 is digital representation for the networked reality, which involves using digital representations of humans, physical objects, and environments to converge the physical and digital worlds. This will be enabled by functions like network-aware rendering and synchronization, collaborative contextual awareness and observability, spatial mapping, and embedded data processing. Trends 2-5 are the network building blocks needed to ensure the capabilities required for digital representation, including adaptable limitless connectivity, integrity of trustworthy systems, federated cognitive networks, and a unified network compute fabric.
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4G mobile networks will grow rapidly in Egypt over the next few years, driven by increasing smartphone adoption. While 3G will remain the dominant mobile broadband technology in the short term, 4G subscriptions will grow the fastest after 2018. This is due to declining smartphone prices making 4G-enabled devices more accessible. The availability of high-speed 4G networks will be necessary to support growing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications like mobile video and enable new opportunities for digital services. However, Egypt currently lacks commercial 4G/LTE networks, making it the only major market in the Middle East and Africa without this technology.
The document discusses the evolution of IoT towards a super-connected world. It notes that IoT, together with technologies like cloud computing, big data analytics, and machine learning can help create new opportunities and business models. Key points discussed include:
- 3GPP has introduced NB-IoT and LTE-M cellular technologies to address the challenges of connecting a massive number of low-power IoT devices over wide areas.
- NB-IoT is designed for ultra-low-end IoT applications like smart meters and smart parking that require long battery life and wide coverage. LTE-M supports higher data rates for applications like tracking and wearables.
- Service providers need to adopt a strategy for
Microsoft Telecommunications Industry News | April 2021Rick Lievano
I’m amazed to see our tremendous growth in the industry in this quarter. There’s plenty to be optimistic
about. With COVID vaccines readily available to more and more people worldwide in the coming months,
we will hopefully begin transitioning back to the post-COVID landscape. I know I’m not alone when I say
that I can’t wait to get back into in person customer and partner meetings. We’re forging ahead with
getting customers ready for the new normal. Proud to see TIM Brazil to move 100% of their datacenters to
the cloud.
If one thing’s for sure, organizations in the telco space have transformed rapidly in this unprecedented
year. I’m excited to share The Network, Microsoft’s newest podcast series focused on digital resilience and
acceleration of technology for the telco industry, with stories from business leaders around the globe.
To identify 5G challenges related to security and privacy in globalization and analyze the importance of 5G and provide suggestions for future research.
LGS 4G Mobile Solutions will enable secure mobile access and use of cloud services for the Federal Government by leveraging commercial LTE infrastructure. It will deliver mission-critical applications through services like mobile device management and mobile apps. The white paper discusses how 4G technology will benefit mobile government workers and addresses the challenges and potential benefits of LGS's 4G Mobile Solutions for the Federal Government.
Deloitte Canada predicts several trends in technology, media, and telecommunications for 2020:
1) By the end of 2020 there will be over 700 satellites in low-Earth orbit providing broadband internet, up from 200 in 2019, seeking to connect more people worldwide.
2) Sales of edge AI chips that perform machine learning tasks on devices will exceed 750 million units, more than double the 2017 prediction, as these chips bring AI capabilities directly to devices.
3) Over 100 companies worldwide will begin testing private 5G networks for use in industrial settings like factories and warehouses.
4) At least 1.6 billion people worldwide, about 450 million households, will still watch terrestrial television via antennas in
The 5G era: New horizons for advanced-electronics and industrial companiesDESMOND YUEN
The next generation of wireless connectivity has arrived: 5G has the capacity to support a huge number of connections simultaneously while improving speed, latency, reliability, and power consumption for handsets and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. As with the transition from 3G to 4G, there are many uncertainties. Where is the value coming from, and who is going to capture it? What are the use cases where 5G performance enhancements will generate the most value and demand? And which applications will most benefit from 5G?
This document discusses the current state and future of 5G networks and the potential for 6G. It summarizes that while 5G networks have launched commercially, they are currently limited in capability. Researchers are exploring 6G technologies that could enable higher speeds over 1 terabit/second, distributed computing at the network edge, and new applications like augmented reality. Key challenges for 6G include developing new materials beyond silicon and dynamically managing trade-offs between data rate, latency and reliability.
Accelerating enterprise innovation and transformation with 5G and Wi-Fi 6aakash malhotra
We are living in a hyper-connected era where the count of network devices has reached 29.3, three times more than the actual population. The next generation 5G and WiFi 6 are no longer long-lost dreams but are the reality that will transform the ways networks connect machines and people, offering better speed, higher data capacity, and location sensing. Be the part of the change and learn how 5G and WiFi 6 can accelerate enterprise innovation with the following PDF.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
McKinsey Global Institute Connected World-discussion-paper_february-2020DESMOND YUEN
The promise of 5G has captured the attention of business leaders, policy makers, and the media. But how much of that promise is likely to be realized anytime soon?
With the first true high-band 5G networks already live, we set out to take a realistic view of how and where connectivity could be deployed and what it can enable over the next 10 years. But 5G is not appearing in isolation. This research takes a more expansive view of connectivity to include other technologies, ranging from fiber and satellites to Wi-Fi and short-range technologies.
Despite the hype about remote surgery and Star Trek–style holodecks in everyone’s living rooms, the future is not solely happening on the frontier. Existing connectivity technologies are expanding and evolving, with new standards that boost network performance—and they are much less capital-intensive. We have identified an enormous array of use cases that can run on this type of upgraded backbone. Companies do not have to wait for high-band 5G to implement new systems and go after the resulting productivity gains.
To illustrate what is possible, this research looks at how connectivity could be deployed in mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. The use cases we identified in these four commercial domains alone could boost global GDP by $1.2 trillion to $2 trillion by 2030. This implies that the value at stake will ultimately run trillions of dollars higher across the entire global economy.
The mobile industry now has a clearer vision and timeline for 5G development since the ITU defined 5G goals and benchmarks in 2015. This includes significantly faster radio links (100x faster than LTE) and support for billions of connected devices. Mobile companies are researching and testing 5G technologies with the goal of commercializing 5G by 2020. While the details still need to be worked out, 5G is on the path to supporting new high-bandwidth applications and services enabled by the coming wave of Internet of Things devices.
(2) 5 g networks and telecom ppt hari master pieceHariMasterpiece
This document provides a summary of 5G networks and telecoms. It discusses what 5G is, the market status and issues facing 5G such as signal obstruction and behavior in different weather conditions. It covers applications of 5G like file sharing and streaming. Market leaders in 5G are listed as well as updates on 5G development and adoption in countries like Canada, South Korea and the United States. Security concerns and the potential economic impact of 5G are also mentioned.
5G wireless holds much promise for manufacturing facilities, largely for its speed and low latency, so a few early adopters are buying into the technology, but its pervasive use in factories is still years off.
CM Research Corporate Presentation 2014CM Research
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Our corporate presentation explains how we help CEOs, CTOs and CIOs predict the future of technology, media and telecoms.
This document provides a summary of 5G networks and broadband infrastructure in Canada. It discusses what 5G is and the investments being made in 5G networks in the USA and Canada. It outlines some of the issues facing 5G adoption rates and the large market potential. It discusses the major players and applications of 5G as well as Canada's progress on 5G networks. It also touches on topics like network security, rural broadband access, and the role of cable and internet providers in Canada.
The document discusses five trends in network technology towards the development of 6G networks. Trend 1 is digital representation for the networked reality, which involves using digital representations of humans, physical objects, and environments to converge the physical and digital worlds. This will be enabled by functions like network-aware rendering and synchronization, collaborative contextual awareness and observability, spatial mapping, and embedded data processing. Trends 2-5 are the network building blocks needed to ensure the capabilities required for digital representation, including adaptable limitless connectivity, integrity of trustworthy systems, federated cognitive networks, and a unified network compute fabric.
Technology, Media And Telecommunications Prediction 0f 2020aakash malhotra
According to the experts from deloitte india, media, telecommunications and technology industries are going to flourish like never before. See More : https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2020.html
4G mobile networks will grow rapidly in Egypt over the next few years, driven by increasing smartphone adoption. While 3G will remain the dominant mobile broadband technology in the short term, 4G subscriptions will grow the fastest after 2018. This is due to declining smartphone prices making 4G-enabled devices more accessible. The availability of high-speed 4G networks will be necessary to support growing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications like mobile video and enable new opportunities for digital services. However, Egypt currently lacks commercial 4G/LTE networks, making it the only major market in the Middle East and Africa without this technology.
The document discusses the evolution of IoT towards a super-connected world. It notes that IoT, together with technologies like cloud computing, big data analytics, and machine learning can help create new opportunities and business models. Key points discussed include:
- 3GPP has introduced NB-IoT and LTE-M cellular technologies to address the challenges of connecting a massive number of low-power IoT devices over wide areas.
- NB-IoT is designed for ultra-low-end IoT applications like smart meters and smart parking that require long battery life and wide coverage. LTE-M supports higher data rates for applications like tracking and wearables.
- Service providers need to adopt a strategy for
Microsoft Telecommunications Industry News | April 2021Rick Lievano
I’m amazed to see our tremendous growth in the industry in this quarter. There’s plenty to be optimistic
about. With COVID vaccines readily available to more and more people worldwide in the coming months,
we will hopefully begin transitioning back to the post-COVID landscape. I know I’m not alone when I say
that I can’t wait to get back into in person customer and partner meetings. We’re forging ahead with
getting customers ready for the new normal. Proud to see TIM Brazil to move 100% of their datacenters to
the cloud.
If one thing’s for sure, organizations in the telco space have transformed rapidly in this unprecedented
year. I’m excited to share The Network, Microsoft’s newest podcast series focused on digital resilience and
acceleration of technology for the telco industry, with stories from business leaders around the globe.
To identify 5G challenges related to security and privacy in globalization and analyze the importance of 5G and provide suggestions for future research.
LGS 4G Mobile Solutions will enable secure mobile access and use of cloud services for the Federal Government by leveraging commercial LTE infrastructure. It will deliver mission-critical applications through services like mobile device management and mobile apps. The white paper discusses how 4G technology will benefit mobile government workers and addresses the challenges and potential benefits of LGS's 4G Mobile Solutions for the Federal Government.
Deloitte Canada predicts several trends in technology, media, and telecommunications for 2020:
1) By the end of 2020 there will be over 700 satellites in low-Earth orbit providing broadband internet, up from 200 in 2019, seeking to connect more people worldwide.
2) Sales of edge AI chips that perform machine learning tasks on devices will exceed 750 million units, more than double the 2017 prediction, as these chips bring AI capabilities directly to devices.
3) Over 100 companies worldwide will begin testing private 5G networks for use in industrial settings like factories and warehouses.
4) At least 1.6 billion people worldwide, about 450 million households, will still watch terrestrial television via antennas in
The 5G era: New horizons for advanced-electronics and industrial companiesDESMOND YUEN
The next generation of wireless connectivity has arrived: 5G has the capacity to support a huge number of connections simultaneously while improving speed, latency, reliability, and power consumption for handsets and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. As with the transition from 3G to 4G, there are many uncertainties. Where is the value coming from, and who is going to capture it? What are the use cases where 5G performance enhancements will generate the most value and demand? And which applications will most benefit from 5G?
This document discusses the current state and future of 5G networks and the potential for 6G. It summarizes that while 5G networks have launched commercially, they are currently limited in capability. Researchers are exploring 6G technologies that could enable higher speeds over 1 terabit/second, distributed computing at the network edge, and new applications like augmented reality. Key challenges for 6G include developing new materials beyond silicon and dynamically managing trade-offs between data rate, latency and reliability.
Accelerating enterprise innovation and transformation with 5G and Wi-Fi 6aakash malhotra
We are living in a hyper-connected era where the count of network devices has reached 29.3, three times more than the actual population. The next generation 5G and WiFi 6 are no longer long-lost dreams but are the reality that will transform the ways networks connect machines and people, offering better speed, higher data capacity, and location sensing. Be the part of the change and learn how 5G and WiFi 6 can accelerate enterprise innovation with the following PDF.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
The document discusses the history and future of 5G technology. It describes how 5G enables significantly faster speeds than previous generations and will power applications like autonomous vehicles and remote surgery. However, challenges remain in fully implementing 5G networks due to high infrastructure costs and regulatory hurdles. The future of 5G is promising as it will integrate with technologies like AI and fuel growth of the Internet of Things.
The document discusses the history and development of 5G technology. It explains that 5G offers faster speeds, lower latency, and increased capacity compared to previous generations. Some key benefits highlighted include high speeds for activities like streaming media, and low latency for applications involving AI, IoT, and VR. Challenges to 5G adoption include infrastructure costs and security/privacy concerns around increased data collection. The document outlines several industries that may be transformed by 5G, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and entertainment.
5G technology will enable faster speeds and support more connected devices than 4G. It will allow innovations in transportation, healthcare, education, and more. There are three main categories of 5G use cases: massive machine-to-machine communications for IoT, ultra-reliable low latency communications, and enhanced mobile broadband. 5G works using MIMO, an expanded core network, network slicing, and network function virtualization. Operators are expected to spend over $1.3 trillion on 5G networks by 2025 to support this new technology.
The Impact of 5G Technology on Mobile Communication.pdfprathmesh patil
The advent of 5G technology has revolutionized the world of mobile communication, building upon the foundation laid by its predecessors, including 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G. Each generation of mobile technology has brought significant advancements and capabilities.
1G (First Generation) - The Birth of Mobile Telephony:
1G marked the dawn of mobile communication, introduced in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It primarily provided analog voice communication and was characterized by large, brick-like cell phones with limited coverage.
2G (Second Generation) - The Rise of Digital Voice and SMS:
2G, introduced in the early 1990s, brought digital voice communication, improved sound quality, and the introduction of Short Message Service (SMS). It was the first step towards the mobile data era, although it was primarily focused on voice and text.
3G (Third Generation) - The Era of Mobile Data and Internet Access:
3G technology, which came into play around the early 2000s, was a substantial leap forward. It enabled mobile internet access, faster data transfer speeds, and more advanced services like video calling. It marked the transition from primarily voice-centric to data-centric mobile networks.
4G (Fourth Generation) - High-Speed Mobile Broadband and Beyond:
4G, introduced in the late 2000s, ushered in the era of high-speed mobile broadband. It offered significantly faster data transfer speeds, paving the way for streaming video, mobile apps, and a wide range of internet services on mobile devices. It was the foundation for the smartphone revolution.
5G (Fifth Generation) - A Quantum Leap in Mobile Connectivity:
Now, with the arrival of 5G, we witness a quantum leap in mobile connectivity. It builds upon the capabilities of its predecessors and introduces lightning-fast speeds, low latency, and massive device connectivity. The impact of 5G technology on mobile communication is undeniable.
One of the most significant impacts of 5G technology is its ability to support a massive increase in the number of connected devices, making it crucial for the Internet of Things (IoT). This extends from smart homes and cities to industrial applications and healthcare, offering a robust ecosystem for various IoT applications.
5G also promises to deliver faster and more reliable mobile broadband speeds with download speeds of up to 20 Gbps and latency as low as 1 millisecond. This enables high-quality streaming, low-latency gaming, and immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences.
Moreover, 5G's potential to transform industries is substantial. It offers new applications in transportation and logistics, healthcare, and education. Real-time monitoring of autonomous vehicles, remote surgery, telemedicine, and immersive education and training experiences become feasible.
However, the rollout of 5G technology presents challenges. It necessitates new infrastructure, including a denser network of small cells and base stations. This requires significant investment .
5G is not just another number. It's the next generation of mobile technology that will revolutionize the way we live, work, and communicate. We'll move seamlessly among networks with download speeds 100 times faster than 4G LTE. We'll see an explosion of new applications for this technology, from connected vehicles to remote medical care. 5G will connect industries like manufacturing and logistics to the global digital economy.
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The document discusses the development of 4G wireless technology standards. It provides context on the timeline and goals of 3G standards before summarizing the preliminary requirements for 4G defined by the ITU, including target peak data rates of 100 Mbps for high mobility and 1 Gbps for low mobility. It also examines the challenges of meeting the additional 4G goals around average spectral efficiency and cell-edge performance.
This document provides information about 5G networks and their development. It discusses some key points:
- 5G will have higher speeds and lower latency than existing cellular networks. Technologies are still being defined but will include OFDM encoding and greater flexibility than LTE.
- 5G can use lower TV frequencies or higher millimeter wave frequencies to transmit large amounts of data short distances.
- Issues include signals being more easily obstructed at higher frequencies and carriers are still learning how signals behave in different environments and weather.
rom the widespread adoption of 5G and the integration of AI and Machine Learning to the imperative of robust cybersecurity measures and the exciting convergence with healthcare, the industry is gearing up for transformative shifts that promise to redefine how we live, work, and communicate. While the path ahead is fraught with challenges, it's also ripe with opportunities for innovation, growth, and enhanced connectivity.
The document discusses the evolution of 3GPP's LTE and 5G NR technologies. It provides background on 3GPP and describes their release timeline and process. Key points include:
- 3GPP is working on LTE and NR enhancements in Release 16 through 2021.
- Release 16 focuses on expanding 5G NR capabilities and use cases.
- Future releases will continue evolving the technologies towards meeting more demanding requirements like ultra-low latency communications.
Spectrum pricing, make or break the 5 g momentum, June 2019Coleago Consulting
1) Mobile operators need more spectrum to deploy 5G networks and meet increasing data demand, but revenue is not increasing proportionately.
2) Pricing spectrum too high could delay or reduce 5G deployment, further reducing operator revenue and returns on investment.
3) Regulators must set spectrum prices low enough to incentivize 5G investment while also raising funds, but benchmarking past prices is not appropriate given declining revenue per MHz of spectrum.
2019 marks the beginning of a new era of mobile connectivity with 5G launches imminent in many markets worldwide. Here are some of the major implications of the arrival of the new technology for the year ahead.
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¿De qué depende el éxito para los chilenos?
¿Qué significa una sociedad justa para los chilenos?
¿Quién tiene la responsabilidad para reducir la desigualdad?
Ipsos - Miradas Globales sobre la IA y la desinformación.pdfEmisor Digital
La empresa de estudios de mercado Ipsos publicó su más reciente informe, llamado “Miradas Globales sobre la I.A y Desinformación”, con una muestra superior a las 21 mil personas en 29 países, incluido Chile, donde se muestra la percepción de los riesgos de la desinformación en la era de la Inteligencia Artificial Generativa.
Consolidating the Recovery, Seizing Green Growth Opportunities.pdfEmisor Digital
De acuerdo a lo expuesto en un nuevo Informe del Banco Mundial denominado “Consolidating the Recovery, Seizing Green Growth Opportunities”, las economías de América Latina y el Caribe (ALC) están en camino de recuperarse de la crisis derivada de la peste china covid19, pero las complicaciones de la pandemia permanecen y la necesidad de un crecimiento más dinámico, inclusivo y sostenible es cada vez más urgente.
analisis-descriptivo-del-impacto-de-la-pandemia-sobre-las-empresas-en-chile-v...Emisor Digital
El presente estudio tiene por objetivo analizar descriptivamente cómo la pandemia afectó a las empresas en Chile, empleando para ello información tributaria de contribuyentes de primera categoría para los años 2019 y 2020.
Boletín covid-19-(septiembre-a-diciembre-2021)Emisor Digital
El boletín complementario número 9 trata sobre las remuneraciones y el costo de la mano de obra. Se analizan los salarios mínimos vigentes en el país y las cargas sociales que deben asumir los empleadores. Además, se incluyen tablas con los valores de las remuneraciones mínimas por sector y categoría ocupacional.
Este documento presenta los resultados de un estudio que analizó la calidad nutricional y seguridad de diferentes marcas de carne molida vendidas en Chile. El estudio determinó los contenidos de nitritos, proteínas, grasas, sodio y realizó análisis microbiológicos de las muestras. Los resultados se compararon con la información nutricional declarada en los envases. Adicionalmente, se revisó la información entregada en los envases y se realizó una evaluación ambiental de los mismos.
El resumen analiza la distribución de empresas y trabajadores en la industria manufacturera en la región de O'Higgins. El 4% de la industria manufacturera nacional se encuentra en esta región, concentrando el 7% de los trabajadores del rubro a nivel país. La mayoría de las empresas son pequeñas, aunque la mayor concentración de trabajadores se encuentra en las empresas más grandes. El rubro es altamente masculinizado, con sólo un 20% de trabajadoras. Muchas empresas no planean invertir en capacitación ni conocen los subsidios
El resumen del documento es el siguiente:
1) El sector transporte y almacenamiento en la región de O'Higgins concentra el 4% de las empresas y trabajadores del país.
2) La mayoría de las empresas son pequeñas o microempresas, aunque el mayor número de trabajadores labora en grandes empresas. El rubro es altamente masculinizado.
3) Cerca de la mitad de las empresas de transporte de la región indican operar con dificultades y no existe certeza sobre los cambios futuros en dotación de personal.
Ibm's global ai adoption index 2021 executive summaryEmisor Digital
Almost a third of businesses surveyed in the IBM Global AI Adoption Index 2021 report that they are currently using AI, and 43% say they accelerated their AI rollout due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, lack of AI skills and increasing data complexity were cited as top challenges. While 74% of companies are exploring or deploying AI, the most common barriers are limited AI expertise, data complexity, and lack of tools to develop AI models. Ensuring AI systems are trustworthy, fair, and can be explained is also critical for businesses.
RADIOGRAFÍA DIGITAL PERSONAS MAYORES: SENIORS TECHEmisor Digital
Conoce los resultados de la primera encuesta digital realizada en Chile, enfocada en la digitalización de las personas mayores de entre 60 y 80 años. Cuáles son sus redes sociales favoritas, para qué han usado más Internet durante la pandemia, cuántos aprendieron a usar aparatos inteligentes, y mucho más.
Informe deuda morosa 2° trimestre 2021 presentaciónEmisor Digital
Este documento presenta los resultados del XXXIII Informe de Deuda Morosa de Equifax Chile correspondiente al segundo trimestre de 2021. El número total de deudores morosos disminuyó un 2,4% con respecto al trimestre anterior totalizando 4.168.777 personas. El valor promedio de la morosidad aumentó un 0,5% realmente en pesos, llegando a $2.015.641. La región de Antofagasta mantuvo la morosidad promedio más alta, seguida por la Región Metropolitana.
Estudio científico de la UV demuestra los beneficios de consumir arándanos an...Emisor Digital
La investigación, realizada por las académicas de la Escuela de Nutrición y Dietética de la Universidad de Valparaíso Ximena Palma y Samanta Thomas, junto al doctor Gonzalo Cruz, del Centro de Neurobiología y Fisiopatología Integrativa (CENFI) y académico del Instituto de Fisiología de la UV, apuntó a evaluar el manejo de la glucosa posprandial (después de las comidas) y la capacidad antioxidante de los arándanos frescos.
Los principales hallazgos del informe son:
1) Los códigos maliciosos son la principal preocupación y causa de incidentes en las empresas latinoamericanas.
2) Los ataques de fuerza bruta al RDP crecieron 704% en 2020 en Latinoamérica.
3) El ransomware se reinventó para ser más agresivo y lucrativo, agregando técnicas como doxing y ataques DDoS.
XXXII Informe Deuda Morosa 1 Trimestre 2021 Dicom EquifaxEmisor Digital
Este documento presenta los resultados del XXXII Informe de Deuda Morosa de la Universidad San Sebastián y Equifax, correspondiente al primer trimestre de 2021. Reporta que el número total de deudores morosos disminuyó un 11,8% respecto al año anterior, totalizando 4.249.723 personas. El valor promedio de la morosidad aumentó un 3,3% en comparación al trimestre anterior, llegando a $2.005.059 pesos. La región de Antofagasta mantuvo la morosidad promedio más alta a nivel regional.
Analysis insight about a Flyball dog competition team's performanceroli9797
Insight of my analysis about a Flyball dog competition team's last year performance. Find more: https://github.com/rolandnagy-ds/flyball_race_analysis/tree/main
Global Situational Awareness of A.I. and where its headedvikram sood
You can see the future first in San Francisco.
Over the past year, the talk of the town has shifted from $10 billion compute clusters to $100 billion clusters to trillion-dollar clusters. Every six months another zero is added to the boardroom plans. Behind the scenes, there’s a fierce scramble to secure every power contract still available for the rest of the decade, every voltage transformer that can possibly be procured. American big business is gearing up to pour trillions of dollars into a long-unseen mobilization of American industrial might. By the end of the decade, American electricity production will have grown tens of percent; from the shale fields of Pennsylvania to the solar farms of Nevada, hundreds of millions of GPUs will hum.
The AGI race has begun. We are building machines that can think and reason. By 2025/26, these machines will outpace college graduates. By the end of the decade, they will be smarter than you or I; we will have superintelligence, in the true sense of the word. Along the way, national security forces not seen in half a century will be un-leashed, and before long, The Project will be on. If we’re lucky, we’ll be in an all-out race with the CCP; if we’re unlucky, an all-out war.
Everyone is now talking about AI, but few have the faintest glimmer of what is about to hit them. Nvidia analysts still think 2024 might be close to the peak. Mainstream pundits are stuck on the wilful blindness of “it’s just predicting the next word”. They see only hype and business-as-usual; at most they entertain another internet-scale technological change.
Before long, the world will wake up. But right now, there are perhaps a few hundred people, most of them in San Francisco and the AI labs, that have situational awareness. Through whatever peculiar forces of fate, I have found myself amongst them. A few years ago, these people were derided as crazy—but they trusted the trendlines, which allowed them to correctly predict the AI advances of the past few years. Whether these people are also right about the next few years remains to be seen. But these are very smart people—the smartest people I have ever met—and they are the ones building this technology. Perhaps they will be an odd footnote in history, or perhaps they will go down in history like Szilard and Oppenheimer and Teller. If they are seeing the future even close to correctly, we are in for a wild ride.
Let me tell you what we see.
Build applications with generative AI on Google CloudMárton Kodok
We will explore Vertex AI - Model Garden powered experiences, we are going to learn more about the integration of these generative AI APIs. We are going to see in action what the Gemini family of generative models are for developers to build and deploy AI-driven applications. Vertex AI includes a suite of foundation models, these are referred to as the PaLM and Gemini family of generative ai models, and they come in different versions. We are going to cover how to use via API to: - execute prompts in text and chat - cover multimodal use cases with image prompts. - finetune and distill to improve knowledge domains - run function calls with foundation models to optimize them for specific tasks. At the end of the session, developers will understand how to innovate with generative AI and develop apps using the generative ai industry trends.
Orchestrating the Future: Navigating Today's Data Workflow Challenges with Ai...Kaxil Naik
Navigating today's data landscape isn't just about managing workflows; it's about strategically propelling your business forward. Apache Airflow has stood out as the benchmark in this arena, driving data orchestration forward since its early days. As we dive into the complexities of our current data-rich environment, where the sheer volume of information and its timely, accurate processing are crucial for AI and ML applications, the role of Airflow has never been more critical.
In my journey as the Senior Engineering Director and a pivotal member of Apache Airflow's Project Management Committee (PMC), I've witnessed Airflow transform data handling, making agility and insight the norm in an ever-evolving digital space. At Astronomer, our collaboration with leading AI & ML teams worldwide has not only tested but also proven Airflow's mettle in delivering data reliably and efficiently—data that now powers not just insights but core business functions.
This session is a deep dive into the essence of Airflow's success. We'll trace its evolution from a budding project to the backbone of data orchestration it is today, constantly adapting to meet the next wave of data challenges, including those brought on by Generative AI. It's this forward-thinking adaptability that keeps Airflow at the forefront of innovation, ready for whatever comes next.
The ever-growing demands of AI and ML applications have ushered in an era where sophisticated data management isn't a luxury—it's a necessity. Airflow's innate flexibility and scalability are what makes it indispensable in managing the intricate workflows of today, especially those involving Large Language Models (LLMs).
This talk isn't just a rundown of Airflow's features; it's about harnessing these capabilities to turn your data workflows into a strategic asset. Together, we'll explore how Airflow remains at the cutting edge of data orchestration, ensuring your organization is not just keeping pace but setting the pace in a data-driven future.
Session in https://budapestdata.hu/2024/04/kaxil-naik-astronomer-io/ | https://dataml24.sessionize.com/session/667627
Open Source Contributions to Postgres: The Basics POSETTE 2024ElizabethGarrettChri
Postgres is the most advanced open-source database in the world and it's supported by a community, not a single company. So how does this work? How does code actually get into Postgres? I recently had a patch submitted and committed and I want to share what I learned in that process. I’ll give you an overview of Postgres versions and how the underlying project codebase functions. I’ll also show you the process for submitting a patch and getting that tested and committed.
Codeless Generative AI Pipelines
(GenAI with Milvus)
https://ml.dssconf.pl/user.html#!/lecture/DSSML24-041a/rate
Discover the potential of real-time streaming in the context of GenAI as we delve into the intricacies of Apache NiFi and its capabilities. Learn how this tool can significantly simplify the data engineering workflow for GenAI applications, allowing you to focus on the creative aspects rather than the technical complexities. I will guide you through practical examples and use cases, showing the impact of automation on prompt building. From data ingestion to transformation and delivery, witness how Apache NiFi streamlines the entire pipeline, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Timothy Spann
https://www.youtube.com/@FLaNK-Stack
https://medium.com/@tspann
https://www.datainmotion.dev/
milvus, unstructured data, vector database, zilliz, cloud, vectors, python, deep learning, generative ai, genai, nifi, kafka, flink, streaming, iot, edge
"Financial Odyssey: Navigating Past Performance Through Diverse Analytical Lens"sameer shah
Embark on a captivating financial journey with 'Financial Odyssey,' our hackathon project. Delve deep into the past performance of two companies as we employ an array of financial statement analysis techniques. From ratio analysis to trend analysis, uncover insights crucial for informed decision-making in the dynamic world of finance."
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August 2020
Author:
Wally Swain
Ari Lopes
Sonia Agnese
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