The real challenge to achieving 5G: the networks Private 5G networks are coming Network World Daily News Alert July 03, 2019 The real challenge to achieving 5G: the networks With 5G almost upon us, everyone seems focused on the devices. But that's not where most of the work remains to be done. The greater challenges are with the networks. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • Private 5G networks are coming • How enterprises can prep for 5G networks • Can 5G replace high-speed Wi-Fi in the enterprise? • 5G: A deep dive into fast, new wireless • An eco-friendly internet of disposable things is coming White Paper: Palo Alto Networks 3 Steps to Automating Security in Cloud Whether you're building your first new cloud environment, already operating in the public cloud with one or more providers, or scaling out to meet increasing demand, we've got the answer. Read more ▶ Private 5G networks are coming Control over security is prompting big industrial companies to explore private 5G wireless networks. Read more ▶ DEALPOST This Blazing Fast VPN Is Now Available For Just $1/mo With Ivacy VPN, you can finally browse and stream securely and lag-free. Get complete peace-of-mind while you surf the web with its built-in security and anonymity features. Read more ▶ How enterprises can prep for 5G networks There's plenty of hype around 5G networking and its promise to revolutionize driverless cars and entertainment, but what's less clear is how it will enable the typical enterprise to innovate. Read more ▶ Can 5G replace high-speed Wi-Fi in the enterprise? A TECH(talk) interview with Analyst Jack Gold about corporate use of 5G wireless – including IoT – the U.S.–Huawei dispute over the technology and how soon to expect services to be available Read more ▶ 5G: A deep dive into fast, new wireless 5G wireless networks are just about ready for prime time, overcoming backhaul and backward-compatibility issues, and promising the possibility of all-mobile networking through enhanced throughput. Read more ▶ An eco-friendly internet of disposable things is coming Researchers are creating a non-hazardous, bacteria-powered miniature battery that will propel the internet of disposable things (IoDT). Read more ▶ eBook: Flexera eBook: Don't Let Bad Data Derail Good IT Decisions New eBook: How to get insights from your IT asset management Read more ▶ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser You are currently subscribed to Networkworld Daily News Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Copyright © 2019 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.