This collaboration, which brings together mobile networking, edge computing, and a rich set of application enablers, empowers developers to rapidly create and deliver secure applications for enterprises.
IAMO Communications joins more than 45 other network and edge innovation partners in the RCI who are working together to deploy edge solutions running on a unified, distributed cloud that covers an area of 1.5 million square miles of rural America, providing the essential infrastructure for 5G, agriculture, and energy solutions.
Not only do the IT equipment turnovers associated with data center innovation generate huge amounts of electronic waste (around 50 million metric tons in 2018 alone — a number that is growing), but sources say the industry’s carbon emissions rival those of the airline industry.
The advent of 5G; the relentless push toward the edge; and advanced applications and workloads related to AI, such as machine learning and deep learning, will make pockets of high-performance computing necessary and more common.
5G promises a lot of answers, but it also raises a lot of questions. That's why LiveTiles created this infographic—to put 5G in perspective after taking a look from several different viewpoints.
Market to hit $100 billion by 2026, according to GMI
March 11, 2020
Trends, such as the 5G revolution and ongoing developments in internet of things (IoT), are expected to reshape the telecom sector and drive innovation on a massive scale.
More than ever, we rely on cellular connectivity. While in our homes and offices we enjoy lightning-fast speed fiber connectivity, once out in our car or on the streets, we enter the wireless connectivity world.
Change is a part of any industry, driven by innovators who recognize the need to grow. This philosophy was elegantly underscored in a Wall Street Journal article titled “The Genius of the Tinkerer.” The author, Stephen Johnson, referenced what he called the philosophy of the adjacent possible.