• Login
Fintedex — Business, Fincance & Investment News
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Releases
No Result
View All Result
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Releases
No Result
View All Result
Fintedex — Business, Fincance & Investment News
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

AT&T wants to give its 5G customers more freedom than ever before

Timothy Wilson by Timothy Wilson
01.03.2022
in Technology
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

AT&T has announced its plans to expand its 5G network in an effort to allow customers in the US to roam off of private networks while still remaining connected to its public mobile network.

The telecom is collaborating with Microsoft and using Azure private MEC to deploy private wireless networks across a range of radio spectrums including CBRS as part of its new AT&T Private 5G Edge offering.

Essentially AT&T Private 5G Edge will bring private 4G/5G wireless networks as an integrated platform with connectivity and applications to enable low-latency services at the edge. This will allow businesses to make their private networks simpler, more flexible and easier to use.

VP of product strategy and innovation at AT&T Business, Rupesh Chokshi provided further details on how combining 5G with edge computing can benefit businesses of all size in a press release, saying:

“This solution opens the door to entirely new applications and use cases we haven’t even imagined yet. The combination of 5G and edge compute can utterly transform how businesses are run, no matter the size, and we’re proactively engaging with those businesses to identify the right compelling opportunities. Our collaboration with Microsoft is exciting because it combines technology with an adaptable business model and brings innovation to life – for any customer.”

AT&T Private 5G Edge

Although AT&T Private 5G Edge is still in the early stages, once complete, it will provide connectivity and embedded applications through a single, integrated platform by using CBRS spectrum and/or AT&T spectrum. The mobile carrier is also currently in talks with customers across a number of verticals to figure out how this new technology can be applied. 

In the manufacturing sector for instance, cameras and AI tools can assist in everything from robotic assembly to “event detection” like when a worker is injured or a fire has started and first responders can be alerted almost instantly. Meanwhile, car dealerships will be able to create a dedicated cellular network that can be used to help buyers manage the setup process for vehicle diagnostics and other connected features as opposed to having to rely on their own wireless network.

Read More

> AT&T will use Ericsson radio kit to spread C-band 5G

> Farewell 5G – here’s how the US is going become a 6G superpower

> AT&T has sold its online advertising platform to Microsoft

Still though, moving from Wi-Fi to dedicated and secure 5G connections with edge computing capabilities opens up all kinds of new possibilities in retail stores, manufacturing plants, restaurants, schools and more. AT&T Private 5G Edge will enable IoT capabilities for businesses without the need for complex setup or taking up additional floor space.

Businesses interested in participating in a preview of AT&T Private 5G Edge can request to do so here and we’ll likely find out more once the mobile carrier begins deploying its private 5G networks.

  • We’ve also featured the best 5G smartphones and the best Wireless Access Points

Previous Post

Qualcomm’s new AI modem promises rapid 5G speeds for your next phone

Next Post

China scrambles to prevent property pandemonium

Related Posts

Some Windows updates might actually hurt your security
Technology

Some Windows updates might actually hurt your security

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Tech Moves: Longtime Microsoft leader James Phillips leaves Stripe; and more
Technology

Tech Moves: Longtime Microsoft leader James Phillips leaves Stripe; and more

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
It looks like Apple WWDC 2022 will be in-person after all – for some
Technology

It looks like Apple WWDC 2022 will be in-person after all – for some

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Save up to $700 during Nolah Mattress’ Memorial Day Sale
Technology

Save up to $700 during Nolah Mattress’ Memorial Day Sale

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Report: Apple bringing USB-C to the iPhone but not the iPhone 14
Technology

Report: Apple bringing USB-C to the iPhone but not the iPhone 14

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Next Post

China scrambles to prevent property pandemonium

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Premium Content

Dow Jones Newswires: Flotek shares jump 50% after hours on unsolicited takeover interest

28.12.2021

Next Avenue: Don’t have a lot of money to donate? Here are some ways to give to charity that won’t cost you.

27.12.2021

Biden will rely on the private sector to shield US infrastructure from attack

30.12.2021

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Finance
  • Stock Market
  • Technology
  • Без рубрики

Browse by Tags

Europe Oleg Volin Russia Ukraine

Fintedex delivers real-time news about the financial industry: feature stories, industry developments, opinions plus the latest on people and trends.

Categories

  • Business
  • Finance
  • Stock Market
  • Technology
  • Без рубрики

Browse by Tag

Europe Oleg Volin Russia Ukraine

Recent Posts

  • The Location Guide, Filmmakers for Ukraine and EUFCN join forces for fundraiser at Cannes 2022
  • Free exchange: The world needs a new economic motor. Could India fit the bill?
  • Buttonwood: Why Italy’s borrowing costs are surging once again

© 2021 Fintedex.

No Result
View All Result
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Releases

© 2021 Fintedex.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?