MEC
Ruggedised router for vehicles introduced with advanced IoT connectivity and edge computing
Cradlepoint, a provider in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G wireless network edge solutions, has announced its new R1900 Ruggedised 5G Edge Router. This is powered by a Cradlepoint NetCloud subscription service that includes cloud-delivered software, endpoints, training, and support.
Read moreVerizon Business brings private MEC to enterprise customers with AWS
Verizon Business and Amazon Web Services (AWS) will be expanding their 5G collaboration to deliver private mobile edge computing (MEC) to enterprise customers in the U.S who want a completely dedicated edge compute infrastructure on-premise that enables ultra-low latency, higher levels of security and deeper customisation.
Read moreAI chipsets, solving current and future industry problems
Semiconductors power the electronically pervasive modern world. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is destined to support a vast number of technologies ranging from self-driving vehicles to social media analytics. The combination of AI with semiconductors represents a logical next step for silicon providers to embed AI into virtually anything that requires a processor says the author Gerry
Read moreResearch identifies Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) market opportunities
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving beyond single-focus problem solving to become more of a utility function with Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) solutions.
Read moreETSI multi-access edge computing keeps pace with 5G
ETSI’s group on Multi-access Edge Computing (ETSI MEC ISG) is pleased to announce upcoming Hackathons and the release of two white papers entitled“Cloud RAN and MEC: a perfect pairing” and “MEC deployments in 4G and evolution towards 5G”respectively.
Read moreETSI Multi-access Edge Computing group releases a first package of APIs
The ETSI Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) Industry Specification Group (ISG) has achieved a milestone with the release of a first package of standardised Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to support edge computing interoperability.
Read moreLaying the foundation for the 5G opportunity
Although consumers may only just be getting to grips with 4G, service providers and other businesses are already planning for the next wave of network technology. According to the latest Ericsson Mobility Report, there will be 550 million 5G connections by 2022.
Read moreIntel, RIFT.io, Vasona Networks and Xaptum to demo Multi-Access Edge Computing
Intel, RIFT.io, Vasona Networks and Xaptum have announced that ETSI Industry Specification Group for Mobile Edge Computing (ISG MEC) has approved its joint multi-access edge computing (MEC) industrial Internet of Things (IoT) proof of concept (PoC).
Read moreIntranets of Things to be enabled by containerised public and private network infrastructure
Quortus and Expeto are co-operating to speed the deployment of innovative communications services by wireless internet service providers (WISPs), mobile and virtual network operators (MNOs and MVNOs), and Internet of Things (IoT) product or service providers.
Read moreACS, Quortus and Stratacache claim first public Mobile Edge Computing solution demo at MWC
Applied Computer Solutions (ACS) and Quortus announced further details of the live Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) platform that they are demonstrating for the first time at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Read moreMobile network architecture redesign proposed by Core Network Dynamics to avoid IoT network overload
Mobile core network software start-up Core Network Dynamics (CND) announced a solution to the looming mobile network traffic overload problem expected to arise from the projected massive influx of IoT devices.
Read moreConnectivity on the edge
There is a technological tsunami heading straight to the centre of the mobile telecoms world. IoT promises a deluge of connected “things”, from smart water meters and remote perimeter access control systems to traffic congestion monitors and the intelligent home.
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