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IDC Forecasts the Private LTE/5G Infrastructure Market to Reach $5 7 Billion in 2024 as Demand from Mission-Critical Organizations Drives Early Investment

Posted January 14th, 2021 for IDC FRAMINGHAM, Mass., January 14, 2021 – A new report from International Data Corporation ( IDC ) presents IDC s inaugural forecast for the worldwide Private LTE/5G infrastructure market for the period 2020–2024. Private LTE/5G infrastructure is any 3GPP-based LTE and/or 5G network deployed for a specific enterprise/industrial customer that provides dedicated access. It includes networks that may utilize dedicated (licensed, unlicensed, or shared) spectrum, dedicated infrastructure, and private devices embedded with unique SIM identifiers. Private LTE/5G infrastructure carries traffic native to a specific organization, with no shared resources in use by any third-party entities. Worldwide revenue attributable to the sales of private LTE/5G infrastructure will grow from $945 million in 2019 to an estimated $5.7 billion in 2024 with a 5-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 43.4%. This includes aggregated spending on RAN, core, an

Juniper Networks and Turk Telekom Create Joint Innovation Path for Accelerated Open RAN Development and Deployment

Exclusive global license agreement covering RAN technology, expertise and commercial deployment commitment to advance shift toward Open RAN, 5G and cloud-native networks SUNNYVALE, Calif. & ISTANBUL ( ) Juniper Networks , (NYSE: JNPR) a leader in secure, AI-driven networks, and Türk Telekom Group (Türk Telekom), Turkey’s world-class, first and largest integrated telecom operator, have announced completion of a groundbreaking new technology and commercial partnership to accelerate innovation in support of the Open RAN (Open Radio Access Network) 5G ecosystem. The partnership comprises: An exclusive global licensing agreement with Netsia, a subsidiary of Türk Telekom Group company Argela in the USA, to transfer its leading-edge Radio Intelligent Controller (RIC) technology to Juniper, including related source code and patents plus exclusive rights to develop and sell products and solutions that integrate with RIC.

Nokia and M1 partner with 5G standalone Core to drive Singapores 5G ecosystem

Posted January 13th, 2021 for Nokia Press Release Nokia and M1 partner with 5G standalone Core to drive Singapore’s 5G ecosystem Nokia and M1 building highly secure, containerized and cloud-native 5G standalone Core to enhance M1 network resilience and performance Supporting Singapore’s digital transformation geared towards new 5G use cases for consumers and enterprises Helping M1 to develop strategic partnerships with government agencies, universities and leading enterprises 13 January 2021 Espoo, Finland – Nokia and M1 have signed a partnership agreement to deploy Nokia’s cloud-native Core software in order to drive Singapore’s 5G standalone network launch in 2021. Nokia 5G standalone Core, developed with open-source and licensed software components, and consisting mainly of 5G cloud-native Core and Cloud Packet Core software, will offer M1 the reliability, scalability, flexibility and performance needed to efficiently deliver network capabilities li

Telefónica Stock Soars on $9 4 Billion Sale of Phone Masts to American Tower

By Lina Saigol Order Reprints Text size Telefónica will reduce its debt following the $9.4 billion sale of its mobile phone masts to Boston-based American Towers. Getty Images Shares in Telefónica soared almost 10% on Wednesday, after the Spanish telecom company struck a deal to sell its mobile phone masts in Europe and Latin America to U.S.-based telecom infrastructure operator American Tower for $9.4 billion in cash. The back story. European telecom companies have stepped up the sale of their valuable tower estates in recent years, as they look to cut their debt and raise cash to invest in the costly rollout of 5G networks to keep pace with the surge of data for applications such as fixed wireless and autonomous vehicles.

For sale: T-Mobile Netherlands looks for a private equity buyer

For sale: T-Mobile Netherlands looks for a private equity buyer Apollo, Cinven, Providence and Warburg Pincus are among the interested parties, according to Financieele Dagblad newspaper. By Tuesday January 12, 2021 10:47 am German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom is preparing to sell its Dutch subsidiary T-Mobile, the Dutch business newspaper Financieele Dagbladreports, citing unnamed sources. The price could be as high as €5bn, according to one person, and the sale would be the biggest deal in the Netherlands telecoms sector in years, the newspaper reports. Deutsche.

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