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dlr5288
dlr5288
1/31/2018 7:44:08 PM
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Re: 5G On The Edge
I think there are a lot of positives that happen from 5G. However, a downside could simply be using too much power overall in all the places?

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Kishore Jethanandani
Kishore Jethanandani
1/24/2018 10:18:28 AM
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Re: 5G On The Edge
She is so focussed on the fiber rollout that she is missing out on the new radio technologies that will increase spectral efficiency as explained below. 

 

https://spectrum.ieee.org/video/telecom/wireless/everything-you-need-to-know-about-5g

 

and also in my 5G article. The fiber rollout issue has become important because backhaul through fixed networks is more viable with virtualization of networks so that you can use the capacity of any kind optimally.

 

With 5G, you really need a more holistic view of several things which are happening concurrently. I maintain my view on T-Mobile.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
1/23/2018 11:41:19 PM
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Re: 5G On The Edge
@Kishore: Interestingly, for the very reasons you mention, Fritzsche opines that T-Mobile is not destined to be the winner here, as she explains in Part 2 of the Q&A: (link)

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Kishore Jethanandani
Kishore Jethanandani
1/23/2018 9:07:39 PM
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Re: 5G On The Edge
Seems like T-Mobile has the winning strategy. IOT market potential is way higher than autonomous cars and other high-bandwidth applications in need of the costly fiber. On the other hand, IOT applications have lower bandwidth needs and they are more segmented which protects the smaller players from the competition of big players.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
1/22/2018 11:51:30 AM
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5G On The Edge
I think 5G will be something great as time goes on with new products and services that they will have to offer for many businesses but I also know that there is some downside to it but overall it is needed in a way.

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