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Enterprise LTE vs. public networks and why it matters

Apr 18, 201935 minEp. 6
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Episode description

On the latest episode of Recalibrate, host Jason Claybrook, Samsung Networks' Derek Johnston and Samsung B2B Mobile Marketing's Reid Estreicher delved into the advancement of networking with the arrival of 5G connectivity and other forward progress in the telecommunications industry.

In order to better understand these trends, it’s important to differentiate between them, specifically between private and public networks. The latter relies on publicly auctioned spectrum by regulatory bodies for services provided by Mobile Network Operators. The former has traditionally relied on technologies such as Wi-Fi, LMR (LAN Mobile Radio) and DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) to provide wireless services to private enterprises. With the emergence of On-Go™ leveraging the CBRS band in the United States over shared spectrum, new possibilities are emerging to solve for limitations of previous technologies. Coupled with the launch of 5G services, enterprises and government industries in all verticals will have flexibility in how they advance their networks to create efficiencies within their organizations.


Networks TechTalk podcast was previously named Recalibrate with Samsung Networks.

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