Roy Timor-Rousso Joins Private 5G Expert Ashish Jain on Kairos Pulse’s Popular Alynment Podcast Series
“GSMA rightfully said that 5G denotes a new era in which connectivity will be tailored precisely to the needs of the business applications,” Jain wrote in the summary of the podcast. “The proliferation of 5G is expected to dramatically grow the market for private wireless networks, but what do IT leaders need to know before jumping on the private 5G bandwagon? Which enterprise applications are already taking advantage of this revolutionary technology, and what are the barriers to its mass-market adoption?”
The practical challenges enterprise IT teams face in adopting private wireless networks was at the heart of their discussion, which is available to listen to here on Private 5G Network Market Pulse, a media platform established by Kairos Pulse which is rich with excellent content and thought leadership. You can sign up for news from the platform here.
The Inevitable Explosion of Enterprise 5G Networks
Today, technological innovations are rapidly reshaping the landscape of a variety of industries, and none more so than the introduction of 5G. While 5G networks began rolling out in the United States and around the world in 2018, the technology is now expected to fuel transformative new technologies, not just for consumers but also for businesses, infrastructure, and defense applications. The rapid spread and adoption throughout the country has already led to the advent of private 5G networks.
For Industrial IoT, Will the Future of Enterprise 5G Networks be Federated?
As more industrial companies implement more connected solutions, the concept of federated networks is taking off as an opportunity for entrepreneurial exploration and a strong alternative to legacy “telecom” providers who are fighting to maintain their “walled gardens.”
With The Historic Infrastructure Bill Signed Into Law in the United States, Educators Have More Resources Than Ever To Move Forward
Yesterday, the long-promised Infrastructure Bill was finally signed into law by President Biden, following a successful negotiation across the aisle in Washington, DC.
One of the most exciting aspects of the bill is access to high-speed broadband, critical for the new world of digital learning and working.