I am really enjoying this episode, passed first 20 minutes, and writing to You already. Perhaps it's time for Telco to shift from "G" paradigm and packet based monetisation. For Open RAN topic - Iam exploring this for last 10 Years and what I see as biggest obstacle is vulnerability and security. When You introduce software based open source control plane to control L1 which was traditionally propietary You are more open to vulnerabilities via json/Rest APIs. That's why hackers in hackatons are saying that virtualised 5G is easiest Telco network to be hacked. This plays in favour of traditional vendors.
Yes, this is an alternative to deploying small cells (mmWave or lower bands) along the streets. It has already been done in some cities. The biggest issue is mobility management since WiFi isn’t designed for that and coordination with other surrounding WiFi networks that are sharing the spectrum on equal terms.
Thank you, Emil and Erik, for putting a great effort into these podcasts and providing insights into non-trivial issues.
Very good podcast. Thanks for sharing that additional information about what would be 6G. I will check the whitepaper you mentioned.
Thanks again.
Great insights and always a delight to learn from Prof Eric and Prof Emil. Two great teachers
Awesome as usual both professors Dr. EMIL and Dr. ERIC
I am really enjoying this episode, passed first 20 minutes, and writing to You already. Perhaps it's time for Telco to shift from "G" paradigm and packet based monetisation. For Open RAN topic - Iam exploring this for last 10 Years and what I see as biggest obstacle is vulnerability and security. When You introduce software based open source control plane to control L1 which was traditionally propietary You are more open to vulnerabilities via json/Rest APIs. That's why hackers in hackatons are saying that virtualised 5G is easiest Telco network to be hacked. This plays in favour of traditional vendors.
Enjoyed the podcast, thank you. Look forward to an episode dedicated to Spectrum issues.
Thanks to both of you. It was wonderful session with great insights
Very good discussion.
Nice podcast , is it good idea to use wifi 7 or 6e in outdoor (city wifi) environment so clients connect any where and every where ?
Yes, this is an alternative to deploying small cells (mmWave or lower bands) along the streets. It has already been done in some cities. The biggest issue is mobility management since WiFi isn’t designed for that and coordination with other surrounding WiFi networks that are sharing the spectrum on equal terms.
Thanks
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