The UK Spectrum Policy Forum (UK SPF) independent report prepared by Real Wireless, titled "Independent Study on Sharing Between Satellites and Terrestrial Mobile Networks in the Future." This forward-looking study explores the evolving relationship between satellite and terrestrial communications, offering valuable insights into how these technologies can coexist and complement each other to meet future connectivity demands.
Commissioned by UK SPF, the report provides a robust evidence base to inform policy, industry strategy, and spectrum planning as the UK and global stakeholders navigate the next generation of integrated telecoms infrastructure.
This report aims to introduce the UK’s private cellular networks market landscape to prospective end-users and buyers. The report makes no policy recommendations, but rather defines key terms, outlines benefits, opportunities, challenges and key technologies and introduces some prospective suppliers and representative examples from the UK.
The next eight years are going to see the telecommunications landscape transformed in ways we may not expect. In this whitepaper, we list some of them and explain how Real Wireless can help with 6G planning – even at a time when few people can define 6G.
Should we be thinking about 6G now? If so, what should we be thinking about? Will there, for example, be new business models? Will there be faster speeds? Will operators still be driving change? Or consumers? Or the enterprise? Will convergence of fixed, mobile and satellite be part of change? Will there be unified global consensus on spectrum? What should vendors expect? How do legacy networks fit in?
And finally do we need 6G? In fact, is talking in terms of generations helpful or even relevant? We tackle these questions and more.
The role of Real Wireless in 5G-TOURS
5G-TOURS is deploying full end-to-end trials to bring 5G to real users for a variety of representative use cases. This project aims to provide efficient and reliable close-to-commercial services for tourists, citizens, and patients in three different cities. In Rennes, e-health use cases are being demonstrated. The focus in Turin is on media and broadcast-related use cases. In Athens, it’s about mobility, and in particular transport-related service providers.
The connectivity requirements of stadiums and other large-scale venues continue to evolve. This short white paper draws on our deep understanding of venue connectivity and real-world knowledge from working with major UK stadiums to consider the challenges and solutions for them now and in the future.
Private cellular networks hold opportunities as well as challenges. Real Wireless prepared this white paper to support a recent free webinar to discuss the opportunities, challenges and future of private cellular networks for enterprise.
This article is published in the latest Telecommunications Policy report and was contributed to by Real Wireless experts Julie Bradford and Hassan Osman. In the article the authors analyse the business case for three 5G use cases in an industrial sea port area. The area studied was the Hamburg port in Germany over the period 2020–2030.
Real Wireless Managing Consultant Julie Bradford has written this accessible introduction to the 5G roadmap for Enterprise IT teams. This guide offers a realistic take on how we see 5G evolving – what’s happening today, what’s likely to happen in the near future – and how significant shifts in network architecture like virtualisation and network slicing will affect services, costs and supply chain.