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    5G Factor: Telco GenAI Blooming

    5G Factor: Telco GenAI Blooming

    In this episode of The 5G Factor, our series that focuses on all things 5G, the IoT, and the ecosystem as a whole, Ron Westfall is joined by colleague and fellow analyst, Todd R. Weiss, for a look at the top 5G developments and what’s going on that caught their eye including Netcracker introducing its Telco GenAI offerings, Amdocs NVIDIA working together to customize enterprise-grade LLMs running on NVIDIA accelerated computing as part of the Amdocs amAIz framework, and SK Telecom (SKT) and Deutsche Telekom (DT) have agreed to create a telco-specific large language model (LLM), which aims to make generative AI (GenAI) developments easier and quicker for operators.

    Their conversation focused on:

    * Netcracker Debuts Telco GenAI Solution

    * Amdocs and NVIDIA Ready to Propel Telco GenAI Use Cases

    * SKT and DT Look to Create Telco-specific LLM

    The 5G Factor: Nokia's Progress in the Fed Market, FCC Says No to Dish, Ericsson and 5G Core, and Cisco and NTT Helps Orgs Advance Sustainability Goals

    The 5G Factor: Nokia's Progress in the Fed Market, FCC Says No to Dish, Ericsson and 5G Core, and Cisco and NTT Helps Orgs Advance Sustainability Goals

    In this episode of The 5G Factor, our series that focuses on all things 5G, the IoT, and the ecosystem as a whole, I’m joined by my colleague and fellow analyst, Ron Westfall for a look at 5G news and what’s going on that caught our attention this week.

    Our conversation touched on:

    Nokia and Future Tech Partner for Private 5G. The announcement by Nokia and Future Technologies of their collaboration on private 5G in the U.S. Federal market. The companies have been awarded several multi-year, multi-million dollar contracts to provide private 5G solutions for lab, deployable, and large networks in the U.S. Federal market. Of note, Nokia was an early entrant into the private 5G space and claims to have 52% market share in the space, with over 560 customers to date. In the coming decade, Nokia has identified the potential need for 14 million industrial sites to be equipped with private 5G, so it’s a lucrative market and one with many opportunities ahead.

    The FCC sides with Starlink on 12 GHz Spectrum.  Siding with Starlink over Dish on what has been a long, drawn-out debate, the FCC has approved a proposal to preserve frequencies for satellite services between the 12 GHz spectrum (12.2 and 12.7 GHz), denying Dish’s request to use the spectrum for a high-power, two-way mobile network

    Ericsson’s hybrid for 5G core proposition. Ericsson’s hybrid for 5G core proposition is all about accelerating hybrid cloud for 5G core, which is a collaborative undertaking involving Ericisson,  the hyperscalers, and CSPs to create a telco-grade hybrid cloud that is secure, TCO optimized, and globally available.

    Partnership Between NTT and Cisco targeting the manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare segments. We explored the partnership between Cisco and NTT, which is designed to serve customers by using NTT’s Edge as a Service portfolio and Cisco’s IoT capabilities, helping organizations advance their sustainability goals.

    S5 Episode 9: Shahid Ahmed from NTT on the opportunities for Private 5G networks

    S5 Episode 9: Shahid Ahmed from NTT on the opportunities for Private 5G networks

    5G networks are all about speed and capacity, so private 5G networks are just a closed version of the same - right? Think again. Private wireless networks are on the rise, and to find out more, I spoke with Shahid Ahmed, Group EVP of New Ventures and Innovation at NTT, on the latest Actionable Futurist Podcast.

    He is responsible for driving new digital experiences, offerings and technologies that create growth and transform people’s lives and companies and brings over 25 years of experience leading large services businesses with a focus on business transformation.

    In this show, we looked at several issues, including:

    • The difference between public and private 5G networks
    • The strengths of WiFi vs Private 5G
    • The opportunity for edge computing and 5G services
    • How NTT drives innovation
    • The power of a distributed workforce

    5G private networks won’t replace WiFi but will deliver new services in locations and industries requiring increased security and control.

    NTT surveyed 200 CIOs within the industrial manufacturing and automotive sectors, and they cited that the reason for deploying private 5G networks was not because of latency and speed but because of the inherent need for security and control.

    More on Shahid
    Shahid on LinkedIn
    NTT Global on Twitter
    NTT at Mobile World Congress 2023


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