GSA: 5G National Spectrum Positions, April 2021
Spectrum in the 4400-5000 MHz range is of interest for mobile services, and although the market is at an early stage, an increasing number of countries are considering this spectrum for IMT. Sub-bands in the 4400-5000 MHz range have coprimary mobile allocation. At WRC-19 over 40 countries identified some or all of the spectrum in this range for IMT. A few countries have assigned spectrum in this range already.
The charts in this document show GSA’s current understanding of the state of mobile operator licensing around the world at 4400 MHz to 5000 MHz
TaNTIN: Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Integrated Networks
A team from Pakistan’s NUST explores architecture, benefits and limitations to unite terrestrial networks, drones/UAVs, and satellites into an integrated service delivery platform, paying particular attention to supporting the anticipated collaborative tools of the 5G and 6G era.
Nanobusiness – a Rising Business Category
An Omnisperience white paper detailing the market behind nanobusinesses; those ‘one-man-bands’ that operate with a business owner unsupported by any full-time employees.
Recent Advances in Edge Computing for 6G – IEEE
Edge computing is a new technology that enables 6G development by bringing cloud capabilities closer to end users to overcome traditional cloud flaws
A Few Rambling Predictions for 2023 – Telecomramblings
The new year is upon us again, which means that it is time to dig the crystal ball out of the closet again and make a few predictions