Private 5G Networks are expected to be a $7.3 Billion opportunity by 2026. Neutral Host 5G networks also fall into this category. This is a huge market opportunity, but it requires some thought and care before jumping in head-first.
Telecom Service Assurance is getting a lot of attention these days due to a surge in new SLA-driven 5G services. Along with requirements in edge computing, private networks, and connected IoT devices, the need for managing critical services in real-time has never been greater.
Digital transformation, powered by cloud computing, must be part of the conversation with end-users. Vendors should clearly communicate the benefits of modern approaches, as this paper effectively demonstrates.
Building and maintaining networks is an incredibly costly process. Operators need to be alert to the potential of costs getting out of hand, as well as actively seeking ways to drive them down. Enghouse Network Inventory Management dynamically provides a unified oversight across network resources.
Access to fixed broadband promotes higher property values while increasing job, business, and population growth. However, data shows that broadband access is more widely available in densely populated urban areas, leaving more sparsely populated rural environments on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Operators know they need to be thinking about preserving value added services while orienting to a cloud and 5G future. But there’s no need to think you can’t do both—and at your own speed.
In this episode, Mick McCluskey, vice-president of Product Management at Enghouse Networks is joined by Jon Giegengack, founder of Hub Entertainment Research to explore the future of TV.
The SMSF enables SMS transmission between 5G and other networks (2G/3G/4G), interfacing with SMSC via MAP/Diameter SGd and with AMF/UDM in 5G via N20/N21, supporting IMS-encapsulated SMS in hybrid networks.