Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, Samsung claim world first in 5G network slicing trial
Global operator joins leading tech firms in test showcasing the benefits of 5G end-to-end network slicing optimised for cloud virtual reality game streaming, while also allowing service providers to offer customer-focused service assurance
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Of all the proposed capabilities of 5G networks, in the enterprise space at least, network slicing is the one that perhaps offers the most potential in terms of business benefits, and positive outcomes have been demonstrated after a 5G end-to-end (E2E) network slicing trial carried out by Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom and Samsung.
Venio Systems Announces Cloud Core, a New Project-Based Pricing Option for Cloud-Based eDiscovery
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Venio Systems, the fastest growing eDiscovery technology provider, announces Cloud Core, its new cloud-based eDiscovery option with project-based pricing.
“With our new Cloud Core offering, Venio allows firms to automate their eDiscovery processes at a reduced cost with the knowledge that their workflows will still enjoy the benefits of the cloud, said Ankur Agarwal, Venio’s VP of Products. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 23, 2021 Venio Systems, the fastest growing eDiscovery technology provider, announces Cloud Core, its new cloud-based eDiscovery option with project-based pricing.
Venio has designed Cloud Core with smaller law firms and service providers in mind. Cloud Core delivers the full power of Venio Cloud on a pay-as-you-go basis. It’s the ideal solution for law firms, service providers, and
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Vodafone launched 5G in Germany in 2019 and just activate standalone 5G in the live network. (Vodafone)
Vodafone Germany CEO said the operator is the first in Europe to take off the so-called LTE training wheels of its 5G network, launching standalone (SA) 5G on Monday with vendor partner Ericsson.
All mobile radio sites in the 3.5 GHz range were switched over and now connect to an independent 5G core network, no longer relying on LTE. That includes 1,000 antennas in 170 cities and municipalities, according to Vodafone.
Large cities like Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich and Düsseldorf, are on the list, as well as smaller locations Magdeburg, Solingen, Bremen and Mainz. By the end of 2021, the mobile operator plans to up the number of radios connected to 5G standalone in Germany to around 4,000 – which calls for additional spectrum bands.
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