Moscow holds two-way holographic telebridge using 5G network
In Moscow, MTS and Huawei have demonstrated the first two-way intercity holographic telebridge using 5G technology.
In Moscow, MTS and Huawei have demonstrated the first two-way intercity holographic telebridge using 5G technology.
In Finland, Nokia is working in partnership with Telia to offer new and innovative solutions for end customers.
ICT.Moscow, a digital platform devoted to tech-based solutions, together with the city’s Department of Information Technologies (DIT), has granted free access to a unified knowledge base on 5G.
In the era of digital transformation, Moscow appears to be among the leading cities that are rapidly evolving into smart nations. In a discussion with Smart Cities World Forums, the head of the Department of Information Technologies of Moscow, Eduard Lysenko, delved into the city’s digitalization journey which encompassed an update on Moscow’s 5G journey and the progress achieved thus far in terms of launching of e-services.
Nokia introduced the 1830 Time-sensitive Packet Switch (TPS) family of time-sensitive networking (TSN) switches, which reduce the cost and complexity of Cloud RAN deployments by enabling packet-based transport for mobile fronthaul. The new family of switches transparently supports a mix of existing and new radio interface protocols, unifying mobile transport for 4G and 5G networks.
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