We had such a great time at RWA this week in Park City, Utah! Thank you to everyone who spoke to us at the show and attended the "BEAD Funding Meets Fixed Wireless Access" panel with Carl Guardino and other expert panelists. We appreciate your interest in learning more about how the right fixed wireless can bring high-speed internet to areas where fiber is impractical. #ngFWA #broadband #digitaldivide
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what is this NG FWA that everyone is taking about cause latencies on wireless are shitty and i dont see how this is going to be improved in the future of FWA. what new tech can reduce latencies over radio frequency and can it reach the same latency levels as a dedicated fibre line, its quite interesting to know, we already have WIFI 6 / WIFI 6e but that is end user wifi on the same 5GHz and 2.4GHz frequencies, whats new about it? the fact that bandwidth agg is increased, latency reduced minimally speeds are higher. 6G? is next?
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In case you're interested. Here I discuss these 4 topics: 1) DISH wins NTIA's $50M Open Ran lab project, ORCID, in Cheyenne. 2) Satellite and Terrestrial 5G discussion. 3) The State of Small Cells, or rather the lack of small cells. 4) 5G Evolution and what’s in store moving ahead.
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#FWA is changing the game: low latency and high throughput bridge the digital divide for millions monthly. In the latest Quectel White Paper, discover how fixed wireless access is revolutionizing broadband access. Explore the FWA market, its opportunities, and how it compares to satellite internet. 🔗 Download it here: https://lnkd.in/dV6Yhzfg
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A lot of great takeaways here from a extremely experienced and knowledgeable source. •A few things that hit me, as a contractor, were •the mentions of fiber •the slowing of planned builds •the continue of maintenance and upgrades. He also mentioned •The use of Ericsson equipment on ATT sites. •DISH's grant on an Open Ran lab •ATT will be interested in that-I think it'll push Ericson to configure that in the RRUs of the future; as DISH releases findings with Samsung equipment. All this leads me to say that telecom isn't dead. I think with the big fiber push that we can still heavily employ experienced tower guys. They need training in fiber deployment, both aerial and underground. They'll need training in splicing and certain boring equipment. But this isn't anything new for telecom workers. The average climber holds aerial work platform certs, trenching certs, OSHA 10/30. climbing certs etc. I think companies will best position themselves having correlated work technicians that are diverse in their skillsets. Between fiber projects, they're upgrading and maintaining cell sites. Between NSBs, they're pulling and testing fiber. I hope we can all expand in 2024 and upgrade this industry. 23 was a rough. I appreciate the Vendor's that kept me/us busy and look to expanding these networks, relationships and skillsets through 6g (2030) and beyond. Thanks for all your info, Wade!
In case you're interested. Here I discuss these 4 topics: 1) DISH wins NTIA's $50M Open Ran lab project, ORCID, in Cheyenne. 2) Satellite and Terrestrial 5G discussion. 3) The State of Small Cells, or rather the lack of small cells. 4) 5G Evolution and what’s in store moving ahead.
Wade 4 Wireless
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How is Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) deployed? - https://lnkd.in/eDQzhG34 tutorial by Mpirical on Connectivity Technology Blog #Free5Gtraining #3G4G5G #ConnectivityTechnology #Mpirical #4G #5G #FixedWirelessAccess #FWA #Stats #Statistics
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Good Reference on Release 17 and Core parts Release 18. https://lnkd.in/ewfDnxB6 5G/5G-Advanced: The New Generation Wireless Access Technology 3rd Edition #Release17 #Release18 #5GNR
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