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Levelling the digital divide through the use of AI, IoT, 5G, and other sophisticated technologies provides connectivity for inaccessible locations, further driving connectivity opportunities worldwide to enhance businesses, governments, and the lives of people all over the world.
Fremont, CA: With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, attention has been given to the long-standing issue of billions of people not having access to the internet, let alone the equipment or capacity to connect. The desire for greater worldwide connectivity, as well as other connectivity and telecommunications concerns, is driving the task of providing global internet access. Levelling the digital divide through the use of AI, IoT, 5G, and other sophisticated technologies provides connectivity for inaccessible locations, further driving connectivity opportunities worldwide to enhance businesses, governments, and the lives of people all over the world.
There are important developments propelling the telecommunications industry's productions in 2022. Let's take a closer look!
1. Advancing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with 5G and Future Networks
AI and machine learning (ML) are critical components of automation strategies. These technologies offer significant advantages in areas like as predictive maintenance, automated customer care, and combating cyber fraud. In the telecommunications industry, harnessing these technologies helps accelerate the deployment of 5G networks, such as the ability to more quickly identify where and how to put network assets like cell towers. Because today's communication infrastructures are often created from the ground up, applications must be tailored to the underlying physical layer (PHY). It is challenging to incorporate fresh components and applications into this fragmented landscape. For example, a transdisciplinary framework for 5G, future networks applications, and services is an IEEE SA industry connections (IC) activity established a transdisciplinary framework that combines cross-domain applications and services into a unified flexible, customisable, and viable ecosystem.
2. Enabling Open RAN (Radio Access Network) through Open Source
Open source has altered the landscape of technology development, hastened innovation and enabling fundamental changes in how people live, work, and communicate. It has also had an impact on the standards world, allowing for dynamic new alliances that can further advance and improve technology. Moving forward, open source will continue to foster solution innovation. it can be seen in higher necessity for the rapid growth and implementation of 5G networks, particularly in rural areas, resulting in a more focused effort to advance open-source efforts.