I participated in a RCR Wireless Webinar on 5G - "Breaking Down the 5G Future" recently along with representatives from Sprint, Nokia, Qualcomm and National Instruments.
5G's is exciting, with a lot of pressures on the use cases and business models. Lots of promises that need to be delivered. My view is some of the promises are being tested in today and tomorrow's LTE/LTE-A environment, ready to evolve in 4-5 or more years.
Here's the video.
5G's is exciting, with a lot of pressures on the use cases and business models. Lots of promises that need to be delivered. My view is some of the promises are being tested in today and tomorrow's LTE/LTE-A environment, ready to evolve in 4-5 or more years.
Here's the video.