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Wi-Fi 7: The Future of High Speed Wireless Networking is Here

Arista

Enterprises are under pressure to meet and exceed the challenges of rapidly increasing bandwidth requirements, including AR/VR (augmented reality/virtual reality) applications, streaming multimedia, IoT proliferation, video applications and high density deployments.

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The extraordinary synergy of wi-fi and 5G in enterprise networks

CIO

Network reliability and availability are among the many reasons why enterprises are augmenting Wi-Fi networks with 5G. However, enterprise network reliance on Wi-Fi technology has remained unchanged for a long time; Wi-Fi technology itself was invented in 1997. 5G networks help enable that speed and access. Here’s why.

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A Vision of Radical Networking Simplicity

CIO

In networking today, complexity reigns. Count them: the home Wi-Fi, the ISP, the Internet, a Domain Name System (DNS) provider, a content delivery network (CDN), applications distributed among multiple providers in multiple clouds, credit authentication companies, a private customer information database. The journey is well underway.

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10 Key Trends of Digital Transformation in Healthcare in 2022

OTS Solutions

At the heart of this shift are AI (Artificial Intelligence), ML (Machine Learning), IoT, and other cloud-based technologies. There has been a tremendous impact on the advancement and accessibility of healthcare technology through Internet of Things (IoT) devices, wearable gadgets, and real-time medical data monitoring.

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Driving Global Connectivity Well Beyond Cable Technology

CableLabs

In 1997, CableLabs released the initial version of the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS), the technology that enables broadband service to be provided over an HFC network. Improving Wi-Fi and Enabling 5G through Wireless Standards Engagement. Cable operators today have largely moved to DOCSIS 3.1

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IoT and 5G at Pyeongchang Winter Olympics

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

It was very exciting to hear about their experiences at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics where they partnered with major companies like Intel and Samsung with their 5G wireless network technology to deliver the most high-tech Olympic games in history! applications.

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Top Android App Development Trends That Will Rule In 2023

Xicom

5G technology is the fifth generation of mobile telecommunications networks that are expected to offer increased data speeds, reduced latency, and improved reliability over previous generations of wireless technologies. All of these will require high-speed, reliable networks to function properly. 2) 5G Technology.

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