As 5G networks support 1,000x the capacity for billions of devices by 2025, new radio access technologies and existing wireless technologies will have to merge. We discuss breakthroughs in wireless network innovation with Current Analysis, Tech Mahindra and Recon Analytics.
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Capacity is the most pressing issue for the proliferation of 5G technologies, according to communications industry analysts. Ira Brodsky, Senior Analyst with Datacomm Research, tells TIA NOW why the 5G capacity challenge is at the forefront of discussions about next generation wireless.
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Nick Baustert, Senior Research Scientist at Sprint, tells the TIA 2015 conference audience about the expectations of 5G. Baustert talked further about the absolute requirements of 5G: high bandwidth, low latency and the interoperability of standards.
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There’s a lot of talk about the technology trends behind 5G technologies, but what about the human factor? How will usage data for wireless technologies influence the way we develop and deploy 5G technologies?
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At TIA's 5G Roundtable titled, "Developing a Path to 5G," Frank Bernhard, Managing Director of Communications, Media & Technology at Accenture Analytics, moderates a panel on "5G in a Big Data World - Linking Analytics, Economics and Strategy to the Telecom Future."
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A big concern for the network of the future is the availability of spectrum. Is the solution a wider focus on optimizing the spectrum we currently have? TIA NOW talks to Steve Crowley, a consulting wireless engineer who was named by Forbes as a top 10 mobile influencer in the industry.
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Fran O'Brien, Technology Director of Wireless Standards & IP at Alcatel Lucent, tells TIA NOW why the industry is talking about 5G.
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Farooq Khan, VP and Head of the Samsung R&D Institute at Samsung Electronics, tells TIA NOW that the capacity needed for data will increase by 10,000x by 2030. Khan says millimeter wave frequencies is the answer to a true 5G network.