As we outlined last month in our guide to the challenges facing 5G and IoT, the connected devices of the future offer real potential to make existing businesses, services and utilities more efficient and more effective — better tailoring the service they provide. In the wireless industry, the reality is that there is limited appetiteContinue reading “The future of wireless and the case for exploring verticals in 5G”
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Real Wireless plays crucial role on spectrum requirements for 5G in European Commission 5G report
At a workshop in Brussels this week, the final results of our eagerly-awaited study on the socioeconomic impact of 5G in Europe, were presented to the European Commission and interested stakeholders. The in-depth report has been produced by experts and academics from across the industry, including Real Wireless, who spent the past year researching theContinue reading “Real Wireless plays crucial role on spectrum requirements for 5G in European Commission 5G report”
Why 2016 is crucial to the development of 5G and IoT — an expert briefing
As we approach another Mobile World Congress (MWC), the noise is again ramping up around 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT). Many years in development, and seemingly filling newspaper column inches everywhere for just as long, it’s becoming increasingly hard for many to follow their progress. Despite the noise, the world is still aContinue reading “Why 2016 is crucial to the development of 5G and IoT — an expert briefing”
Industry verticals can see the benefit of 5G — but trust is still an issue
Last week in Brussels, Real Wireless helped deliver the second and final workshop of the “5G Socioeconomic” study for the European Commission. The event saw attendees from four vertical sectors — automotive, healthcare, transport and utilities — each with their own needs and priorities for 5G. For example, automotive and transport were looking to reduceContinue reading “Industry verticals can see the benefit of 5G — but trust is still an issue”
