Cisco Introduces a 5G Security Architecture to Enable Secure Network Transformation
Cisco’s 5G security architecture combines artificial intelligence and deep learning to create the ultimate network.
Cisco’s 5G security architecture combines artificial intelligence and deep learning to create the ultimate network.
With all the 5G hype around, it's not difficult to assume that 5G is about "new radio". Right? Wrong! 5G is really about providing a platform for change.
For the past few years, we have discussed enabling 5G. This year is different – the discussion now is about what we are all DOING with 5G.
By working with Cisco and Ericsson on IP network transformation, Service Providers can deliver higher quality, more reliable network services to their customers.
Service providers have a lot to be thrilled about 5G. Its speed (think 10 Gbps), coverage, reliability, and lower latency will be a game changer in an increasingly mobile world.
In Asia Pacific, cloud adoption is already in overdrive and will continue to gain traction. The region is set to outpace the rest of world with a 31.6 percent CAGR in cloud data center workloads from 2015 to 2020
Cisco is leading a consortium entering into the UK Government 5G Competition. This "5G RuralFirst Partnership" is focused on tackling some of the challenges of rural 5G deployment.
As we move closer towards mainstream 5G adoption, carrier networks are increasingly expected to handle more data applications and deliver low-latency connectivity to more devices.
Can we build cellular networks with the low latency and high bandwidth required to drive a car by remote control? Cisco, Vodafone and Ericsson prove it can be done.