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Innovator Profile: Parallel

Parallel Wireless Open RAN Helps Vodafone to Modernise Legacy Networks The telecom industry is capital intensive, so every dollar and every cent spent on new infrastructure needs to be justified. The biggest expense for mobile operators has always been the RAN, accounting ...

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Innovator Profile: Guavus

Guavus:  Empowering Service Providers, Enterprises and Partners with Advanced Big Data Analytics Guavus is at the forefront of streaming big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning innovation. Guavus’s Reflex® platform can cut 85% of the cost and time ...

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Innovator Profile: Forsk

Operators need to have an accurate view of how their 5G network will behave in terms of coverage and capacity. As it is expected that 5G will operate at higher frequencies, there are new propagation phenomena that need to be modelled, such as vegetation or rain. And as ...

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Innovator Profile: Acklio

    A network outage can be extremely costly for an organisation with an average cost of network downtime estimated at around $5,600 per minute, that’s $300,000 per hour[1]. Acklio’s innovative LPWAN solution addresses worst-case outage scenarios to quickly ...

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Innovator Profile: Sivers IMA

New generation of 5G mmWave RFIC addresses untapped business potential Radio frequencies are a scarce resource that requires special consideration. Today operators and service providers face difficulties with congestion and the limited availability of RF bandwidth. The key ...

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Innovator Profile: JMA Wireless

  The Economic Impact of JMA Wireless’s Virtualised RAN Software JMA Wireless has developed an innovative virtualised RAN software, XRAN®. It is a 100-percent virtualised software technology that enhances the mobile user experience by improving network performance, ...

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Innovator Profile: China Telecom

China Telecom is one of the largest state-owned telecommunication companies in China, operating the world’s largest broadband Internet network, and FDD – LTE mobile network. By the end of the third quarter of 2018, the number of broadband Internet subscribers of China ...

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Innovator Profile: Telefónica México

Green Energy Consumption Through a PPA (Power Purchase Agreement), 40% of Telefónica México energy will come from Solar Energy, providing power to its stores and radio bases stations. Telefónica’s commitment is for all of the company’s energy consumption to be 100% green by ...

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Innovator Profile: NTT DOCOMO

Making the base stations sustainable and green Networks have become pervasive and ubiquitous in everyday life. It is hard to imagine, especially in the developed nations, what life was like when there was no mobile broadband and services on top. However, this also comes at a ...

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Innovator Profile: Comba Telecom

Smart Pole System: from connectivity to city services Converting legacy street lights into connected intelligent lighting has become part of the ingredients for building smart or connected cities. As the costs for networked street lights also decline, these smart street ...

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Innovator Profile: HCL Technologies

5G Backhaul Solution  5G is here and we are at the start of an era that will result in a paradigm shift in the way we consume bandwidth. Global mobile subscriptions will reach 8.3b in 2021, leading to an increased demand for bandwidth in both RAN and transport segments of ...

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Innovator Profile: Willowmore

Enterprises own and share accesses to more assets as the global sharing economy increases. Managing physical keys becomes a challenge among these enterprises especially when it comes to security, saving time and cutting costs. This is prevalent not just in Singapore but also ...

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Innovator Profile: Ruralstar

RuralStar – A breakthrough for remote communities in Kenya Huawei launched the RuralStar 2.0 solution in 2017 to reduce the cost of providing rural coverage, specifically designed to provide both 2G voice, SMS and mobile money services as well as 3G broadband data ...

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Innovator Profile: SK Telecom

Innovating the fronthaul to be 5G ready 5G is becoming a reality everywhere in the world and Korea is no exception. With advanced communications infrastructure, Korea is targeting commercialisation by March 2019. Although 5G is expected to generate business opportunities ...

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Innovator Profile: Vodafone

Vodafone Italia has recently faced an increase in break-ins at their Radio Access sites with batteries. Over the last fiscal year (2017-18), break-ins have reached a peak of over a thousand across the network with affecting approximately 8% of base stations (owned by ...

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Innovator Profile: AT&T

Connecting for a Clean Energy Future Addressing tough challenges is often about making the right connections; bringing together the right people, resources and goals to inspire action. As one of the world’s largest Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) companies, ...

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Innovator Profile: CCS

Self-organising wireless mesh network unlocks neutral host opportunities As data traffic demands grow and the industry gears up for 5G, operators are faced with the challenge of densifying their networks while minimising any increase in network costs. One innovative approach ...

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Innovator Profile: Turkcell

Turkcell is a digital operator headquartered in Turkey, serving its customers with its unique portfolio of digital services along with voice, messaging, data and IPTV services on its mobile and fixed networks. Turkcell Group companies operate in 8 countries – Turkey, ...

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Innovator Profile: Veea Systems

  Making Edge Computing a Commercial Reality Today Please note Virtuosys was acquired by Veea Inc on June 8th 2018 and is now Veea Systems Ltd. The wireless industry is increasingly accepting the limitations of the current model for cloud services and turning its ...

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Innovator Profile: GenCell

  Reducing Rural Telecom OPEX With New Affordable Fuel Cell Power 1.1 billion people lack electricity for lighting, telecom, cooking, clean water and economic development. 84% of them live in rural areas beyond the grid where they face distinct disadvantages in ...