All the latest news from Real Wireless No images? Click here Regulation: progressive or obstructive?Regulation of telecommunications is not, as some operators may feel, a chance to hold back progress. At least it shouldn’t be. While there have been many examples that, if they became the norm, would genuinely give telecommunications regulation a bad name, there is good news too. LTE - Life in The old dog yEtLTE rollout is by no means over – and yet the push to bring 5G to countries as diverse as South Korea and South Africa is very much under way. The reality of 5G deployment is different between these countries, but is the focus on 5G missing the point? John Okas discusses this in his latest blog Rail ConnectivityConsumer connectivity on trains is not a new topic. Unfortunately, neither are the issues it throws up.Of course one central problem doesn’t change. If you are trying to guarantee continuous communications and sufficient capacity to a moving village, issues like dropped calls, slow data performance, blocking and handover become much trickier in such circumstances. Click here to read Oli Bosshard's thoughts on the future of connected rail >> Connected StadiumsIn a recent article published on the Radio Times website, they rated the best 12 football stadiums in the world. Real Wireless been involved in the specification, deployment and ongoing management of the wireless technology in both of the top two over a period of 15 years.The different connectivity requirements and demands are highlighted in Mark Keenan's blog.Our privacy policy Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time (by clicking the 'unsubscribe' link in the footer or at the top of this email). You can also update your preferences here. |
Monday, July 13, 2020
Progressive regulation and spectrum co-existence
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