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AT&T and Google Cloud Expand 5G and Edge Collaboration to Deliver Next-Generation Business Solutions Saturday, 10 July 2021 12:25 AT&T and Google Cloud Expand 5G and Edge Collaboration to Deliver Next-Generation Business Solutions
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AT&T and Google Cloud, in the US, announced new solutions across AT&T’s 5G and Google Cloud’s edge computing portfolio, including AT&T’s on-premises Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) solution, as well as AT&T Network Edge capabilities through LTE, 5G, and wireline.
AT&T and Google Cloud say they have been developing edge solutions for the enterprise for over a year. The two companies are now taking the next step to deliver capabilities that help businesses drive value and build solutions in retail, healthcare, manufacturing, entertainment and others with the ability to use Google Maps, Android, Pixel, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), and other solutions across Google for immersive customer experiences. For example:
AT&T and Google Cloud Expand 5G and Edge Collaboration to Deliver Next-Generation Business Outcomes
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04 May 2021 | Melanie Mingas Ericsson has unveiled plans to launch a subscription-based service for remote working in North America.
The Swedish firm is diversifying from its bread and butter of telecoms equipment provision to offer SMEs a package which would provide employees with access to licensed apps, cloud storage and security tools. Business owners can also decide which employees get access to certain apps or capabilities, all for $100/employee, per month.
According to Åsa Tamsons (pictured), head of business area technologies and new businesses, the developments follow Ericsson s acquisition of a virtual desktop company. Tamsons also told
Reuters the firm had partnered with technology services distributor Telarus to sell subscriptions for the platform.