Join Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) to discuss GSMA’s BCE standard, 5G roaming’s impact on global carrier relations, and blockchain’s role in financial settlements.
Join Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) to discuss GSMA’s BCE standard, 5G roaming’s impact on global carrier relations, and blockchain’s role in financial settlements.
Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) discuss GSMA’s BCE, covering permanent roaming, IoT, the 2G/3G sunset, and the industry impact of evolving billing standards.
Expected within two years at most and set to enable thousands of low latency applications, particularly for industrial purposes, Multi-Edge Access Computing (MEC) is emerging as a key requirement to support 5G SA (Standalone). Cloud computing and IT service power at the edge of a network offers many benefits, but to deliver on MEC’s enormous commercial promise, fibre has to play a central role.
Bringing your own carrier (BYOC) is gaining momentum due to the increased adoption of cloud computing and related technologies. More and more companies are moving into the cloud and off-the-shelf solutions do not provide flexible connectivity.
Beginning as a developer-first and API centric way to resell carrier services, the Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) is a relatively recent development. Within the CPaaS, unified communications and cloud communications industry itself, Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) is a new and hugely disruptive trend that is rapidly challenging the old ways of doing things.
Private 5G industrial IoT networks are about to become big. Probably, very big, because there’s a huge range of potential use cases, and stakeholders (across many sectors) are eagerly planning to capitalise on new, high-performance mobile capabilities to run wireless operations in factories, broadcasting, sports, smart cities and more.
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IoT is going to be a very different market from the one you’re an expert in. CSPs need to move beyond just providing a service and making money from telephony and billing users on a flat rate basis.