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Tech Unveiled Series 3

The third series of Tech Unveiled holds four episodes covering various topics of great interest for service providers: Cloud RAN security, Time-Critical Communication with 5G, how to deliver consistent and high-performing Indoor 5G experiences, and RAN energy efficiency. Meet our experts behind the scenes, sharing their views and insights on technology development.

How to enable security in Cloud RAN

The virtualization and automation of network functions enable cloud-based deployments of 5G Core Networks which creates exciting opportunities for cloud-native deployments of Radio Access Networks (RAN). While cloud-based deployments are important steps towards more open RAN architectures, they also introduce new security risks. In this post, we discuss how to secure cloud-based deployments of open 5G RAN.

Authors:
Scott Poretsky Director of Security,Network Product Solutions, North America
Joakim Jardal Strategic Product Manager, Security in Cloud RAN

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Realizing Time-Critical Communication with 5G

Time-Critical Communication enables high reliability and consistent low-latency (so-called bounded latency) connectivity on a large scale – in both wide and local coverage areas, leveraging any 5G frequency band.

Speakers:
Ali Zaidi - Head of Commercial Intelligence & Analytics
Marie Hogan - Head of Mobile Broadband, Voice and New Business

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Delivering consistent, high performance Indoor 5G experience

Did you know that most of the mobile traffic is generated indoors and that users find indoor coverage twice as important as speed or device battery life? Let's unveil how to provide true 5G indoor experience while increasing coverage and capacity in a cost-efficient way for service providers.

Speakers:
Peter Eriksson - Strategic product manager for Radio Dot System
Fredrik Tägt - 5G Indoor solution lead

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A holistic approach to address RAN energy efficiency

Why is the energy challenge so important for the mobile industry? Mobile networks have the potential to reduce global energy consumption by delivering, among other things, reliable remote working and video conferencing, thereby reducing the need for travel, and commuting.

Speakers:
Johan Hultell - Head of Remote Radio Units
Michael Begley - Head of Product Line RAN Compute

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