📶 The U.S. mobile industry is facing a spectrum crunch, and collaboration between the DoD and U.S. mobile operators is more critical than ever. Learn how Spectrum Effect's innovative, AI-driven "RAN as a Sensor" approach paves the way for efficient spectrum sharing, allowing commercial access while preserving mission-critical Federal operations. Read the blog post here 👉 https://lnkd.in/g4zFaass #5G #SpectrumSharing #ai
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Check out this article by Blake Hlavaty, Fujitsu Network Communications' Director of Global Network Software, where he discusses the transformative impact of AI-powered network intelligence on #5G service delivery! #AI and #ML are revolutionizing service delivery, simplifying complex #NetworkOperations, & fortifying security measures for a more resilient and competitive telecom industry.
How can mobile network operators apply #AI-powered powered network intelligence to improve service delivery for greater profitability? Get insights from Blake Hlavaty in this guest article published by Telecoms.com.
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Broadband Access networks evolving, incorporating AI/ML and convergence while transitioning to XGS-PON and Wi-Fi 7 technologies, according to analyst Jeff Heynen stated in the news: https://lnkd.in/gaeWW9ZX #broadbandaccess #DOCSIS #ruralbroadband #fiber #PONequipment #wifi7 #AI
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Fujitsu experts spoke with RCR Wireless at #MWC24, discussing topics such as #OpenRAN acceleration, #AI in #NetworkOperations, and how Fujitsu Network Communications approaches #EnergyEfficiency.
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Artificial intelligence is poised to drive efficiencies in 5G networks in 2024. From network management to enhancing customer experiences the integration of AI in telecom is not just a trend ? it's the future. It will be interesting to see how AI continues to transform our approach to network challenges and opportunities. #5G #ArtificialIntelligence #CustomerExperience https://lnkd.in/eSrDJVTP
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Hey LinkedIn community! 👋I often come across people who are confused about the roles of various networking devices. Let's break down the differences between a modem, router, access point (AP), and switch in simple terms: 📡 Modem A modem (short for modulator-demodulator) is the device that connects your home or office to the internet. It converts the digital data from your computer into analog signals that can be transmitted over phone lines, cable systems, or fiber optics, and vice versa. Essentially, it's your gateway to the internet. 🌐 Router A router is like the traffic director of your network. It takes the internet connection from the modem and distributes it to multiple devices, either through wired Ethernet cables or wirelessly. It also assigns IP addresses to each device, ensuring data gets to the right place. Routers often come with built-in firewalls to protect your network from threats. 📶 Access Point (AP) An access point extends the wireless coverage of an existing network. If your router doesn't cover your entire home or office, you can add an AP to boost the Wi-Fi signal in those hard-to-reach areas. APs are particularly useful in large spaces where a single router's signal might not be strong enough. 🔄 Switch A switch is used to connect multiple devices within a local area network (LAN). Unlike a router, a switch doesn't handle internet traffic. Instead, it facilitates communication between devices on the same network, such as computers, printers, and servers. Switches are essential for creating efficient, high-performance networks in both home and business environments. In Summary: Modem: Connects to the internet. Router: Distributes internet to multiple devices and manages traffic. Access Point: Extends wireless coverage. Switch: Connects multiple devices within a local network. Understanding these differences can help you set up a more efficient and reliable network. If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to drop a comment below or checkout RUCKUS Networks at www.ruckusnetworks.com #Networking #TechTips #Modem #Router #AccessPoint #Switch #TechSimplified #RUCKUS #RUCKUSNetworks #WirelessNetworking #EnterpriseWiFi #WiFi6 #WiFi7 #NetworkInfrastructure #CloudNetworking #AINetworking #SmartWiFi #IoTNetworking #NetworkSecurity #NetworkAutomation #5G #EdgeComputing #SDN #NetworkManagement #WirelessTechnology #ITNetworking #EnterpriseNetworking #NetworkPerformance #WiFiSolutions #CommScope #RUCKUSOne #RUCKUSWiFi #NetworkIntelligence #AIforIT #DigitalTransformation #FutureofNetworking #TechInnovation #ConnectedWorld
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$INTC teams up with Extreme Networks to bring AI insights to PCs, enhancing network performance and security. This collaboration aims to improve data analysis and device management across networks: https://ibn.fm/SIhzM #AI #ArtificalIntelligence #MachineLearning
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The next generation of wireless connectivity—6G—is set to transform how we interact with the world through AI-powered, adaptive intelligence. 🌐 Imagine a network that learns from your needs, personalizes your experience, and adapts in real-time for seamless connectivity. 📱 6G builds on the AI foundations laid by 5G, but it takes a huge leap forward, using adaptive intelligence to enable everything from digital twins for network optimization to transceivers that fine-tune performance based on your environment. This isn’t just about faster speeds; it’s a shift toward networks that prioritize user experience and resilience in entirely new ways. 🔄 Could adaptive intelligence be the key to smarter, more responsive networks? Share your thoughts! #WirelessInnovation #AdaptiveIntelligence #FutureOfConnectivity
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