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Industry debates the art of the possible in 5G spectrum sharing

The US Department of Defense (DoD) released the responses to its September request for information (RFI) on how it might lease its spectrum and whether it should own and operate a domestic 5G network. Not surprisingly, most wireless industry players flatly rejected the notion of a nationalized 5G network – but some remained open to the possibility of some kind of partnership with the US military. DoD can best meet its needs by relying on commercial networks and partnering with a global carrier, such as AT&T, that can support DoD s 5G operations in the US and around the globe, AT&T wrote in its RFI response in October. The DoD released the responses earlier this month.

Network Slicing Market Expected To Witness The Highest Growth 2026 Cisco, Huawei Technologies Co , Ltd , Nokia, Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson – KSU

Data Bridge Market Research has recently published the Global research Report Titled  Network Slicing Market The study provides an overview of current statistics and future predictions of the Network Slicing Market. The study highlights a detailed assessment of the Market and displays market sizing trends by revenue & volume (if applicable), current growth factors, expert opinions, facts, and industry validated market development data. A variety of financial terms such as shares, cost, revenue, and profit margin have been included in this Network Slicing Market document to get a better understanding of different economic aspects of the businesses. This industry analysis report presents an actionable vision to key participants working on it. The report observes numerous in-depth, influential and inducing factors that outline the market and industry. Global Network Slicing Market report states that the global market is anticipated to expand significantly and is projected to reach

GlobalData: Broadcast, media sector ripe for telco digital transformation

| 20 January 2021 A research post from data and analytics company GlobalData is advising that 5G, multi-access edge computing and network slicing, can play a key role in improving customer experiences for broadcast and media companies across their entire value chains. The analyst says that despite the massive hit to film and TV production and to cinema chains from Covid-19, there are several opportunities for network carriers and telcos to help broadcast and media companies particularly. Indeed it says that the pandemic has brought about an urgent need to transform their operations through digital solutions. It added that those companies which are adept at leveraging mobile, cloud, analytics and automation will gain significant competitive advantages in terms of cost of business, ability to reach a wider audience and providing new ways of consuming content.

SoftBank, Hughes Network Systems fuel OneWeb aim

SoftBank, Hughes Network Systems fuel OneWeb aim - Mobile World Live 15 JAN 2021 Recently rescued satellite communications company OneWeb secured $400 million in additional investment from Hughes Network Systems and SoftBank Group, as it continues to target 2022 for completion of its first full commercial fleet. In a statement, OneWeb confirmed the new backing brought the total raised since entering bankruptcy protection in March 2020 to $1.4 billion, putting it on track to meet its target for completion of 648 orbiting satellites. Financial Times ( FT) reported SoftBank contributed $350 million of the fresh cash with the remainder coming from Hughes Network Systems. The Japan-based group was one of the early backers of the project and retained a small stake gained from its status as a creditor when OneWeb was rescued from Chapter 11 bankruptcy by a consortium of the UK government and Bharti Airtel parent Bharti Enterprises.

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