5G and Your Health

Rob Tiffany

5G and Your Health
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Ever since #5G started rolling out back in 2018, there’s been rumors and conspiracy theories regarding the effects on the health of humans and animals. The Internet showed us pictures of birds falling out of the sky and people burned down cell towers. The non-ionizing radiation emitted as cell tower interacts with your smartphone falls on the lowest end of the electromagnetic spectrum and the transmission levels haven’t changed over all the decades we’ve enjoyed cellular telephony. We’re talking “baby monitor” power levels.

5G in Search of a Return on Investment

Rob Tiffany

5G in Search of a Return on Investment
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Despite being the hottest thing around, #5G costs a lot of money to roll out. Just ask all the mobile operators who are spending tens of billions of dollars to buy spectrum to accommodate this latest “G.” Subscribers with their new 5G smartphones in hand have already made it clear that they won’t pay extra for faster speeds. This leaves carriers scrambling to find other ways to monetize their new networks.

5G and MEC Explained

Rob Tiffany

5G and MEC Explained
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Just when you thought you had “Edge Computing” figured out, here comes #5G MEC. What in the heck is MEC? The acronym stands for mobile #edge computing. Lately, it’s also been multichannel edge computing and even multi-access edge computing. The takeaway is that mobile operators are putting edge compute capabilities at the edge of the cellular network like at the cell tower or within their various metro data centers. This results in lower latency for compute workloads and it frees-up network bandwidth that would otherwise be clogged with requests for cloud resources.

5G Network Slicing Explained

Rob Tiffany

5G Network Slicing Explained
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You’ve had decades of sharing your cellular network with everyone else, but now with #5G #networkslicing you can have an individual piece of the network pie without building a private network. This logically separated slice of the network is individually secured and provides it’s own quality of service making it a great option for business.

5G Explained

Rob Tiffany

5G Explained
Digital Insights Podcast🎙️10

The introduction of #5G brings faster speeds, significantly more capacity, mobile edge computing, and lower latency to the world of smartphones and cellular IoT devices. The use of different wireless frequencies delivers varying range and speed while increased bandwidth supports of to one million concurrently connected devices in a square kilometer around a cell tower.