Prof. Andy Sutton, Principal Network Architect, BT Technology, virtually presented an IET talk on '5G Demystified; the what, when and where' 06 Aug 2020.
In the talk, Andy provided an update and review of the transformational plans, capabilities and outcomes from 5G deployments in the UK. 5G networks are already enabling a step change in the range and capability of innovative applications from IoT to robotics. That pace of change is due to accelerate as 5G moves from its initial enhanced mobile broadband phase to deliver ultra-reliable and low latency communications along with massive machine type connectivity. The slides are embedded below and the video can be viewed here.
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In the talk, Andy provided an update and review of the transformational plans, capabilities and outcomes from 5G deployments in the UK. 5G networks are already enabling a step change in the range and capability of innovative applications from IoT to robotics. That pace of change is due to accelerate as 5G moves from its initial enhanced mobile broadband phase to deliver ultra-reliable and low latency communications along with massive machine type connectivity. The slides are embedded below and the video can be viewed here.
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