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.
With the advent of 4G and 5G technologies, wireless networks can now use IP-based protocols for delivery of all services. Some data-driven services (such as SIM-based IoT and 5G messaging), still rely on services and technologies originally developed for earlier network generations.
By using a spoofed phone number it’s next to impossible for your average consumer to predict if a call is from a friendly neighbour or a scammer calling from halfway around the world. During lockdowns with more people at home, many people simply stopped answering their phones. Is there any kind of solution within reach?
The BorderNet™️ SBC is a single software elastic SBC with high availability (HA) deployments in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure clouds, as well as on leading hypervisors and bare metal commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) platforms.
Just over a year ago few people could predict that web video communications would come to play such a key role in work, education and socialising across so much of the planet. During this rapid and essential shift, WebRTC has been a key enabler.
Fibre is essential to realising the potential of massive IoT and how 5G is critical for your business. With 5G, a minimum connectivity of a million devices for the same coverage area can be achieved. Also new 5G networks are designed to support this truly ‘Massive IoT’ deployment and new applications.
Vodacom Tanzania leverages Enghouse Service Assurance to enhance agility, proactively manage infrastructure, and deliver customised dashboards for improved enterprise customer experience.
5G often brings to mind better mobile coverage and video, but Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is now gaining real traction. Discover how to take advantage of growing demand for wireless broadband.
5G and fibre networks work hand in hand, delivering stronger connectivity across fixed and mobile services. Without fibre, 5G falls short. Without 5G, fibre lacks the mobility modern users expect.