Private LTE Industrial IoT, and the FCC’s new $20.4 Billion Funding

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        The 5G promise is broad and ambitious, but business leaders need to recognize that we are at the very beginning of this journey, and emerging technologies under the 5G umbrella are creating new opportunities for new entrants to fill the gaps as the world moves towards the promise of 5G, such as 5G Hybrid Cloud Services Brokering, Network Slicing on Demand, within newer Mobile Edge Computing nano-data centers at the carrier edge, across newer spectrum and services, utilizing 3G, 4G, and 5G.

        The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in the US, recently announced the new “Rural Digital Opportunity Fund.” bringing the internet to rural areas as well as mainstream deployments in larger venues — injecting $20.4 billion into broadband networks. Additionally, an auction is planned for December 2019, with a total of 3400MHz of spectrum, broken up into three bands: the upper 37, 39 and 47 GHz bands, poised for Wireless Local Loop ideal for rural Industrial IoT applications: rural farm production, industries like mining, oil and gas, and manufacturing.

        A key enabling technology will be Private LTE, 3G/4G and eventually 5G solutions that can be housed within carrier-edge nano-datacenters as well as enterprise data centers, where often the main landmarks in the rural villages, and cities are the main community venues, the town hall, and the telephone company’s central office switching center all on Main Street.

        Newer spectrum bands are occurring for Private LTE Networks such as Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) enabling newer levels of connectivity, in the 3.5 Ghz band, with newer access control systems required for the shared resources, to the newer high frequency bands ideal for fixed wireless local loop access

        On the cost savings side, Private LTE and future 5G networks are planned to be capable to support virtual networks such as low power low throughput (LPLT) networks for low cost IoT, using LPWAN (low power wide area network) technologies, where a goal of 90% power savings is to occur, leveraging Sleep mode power savings, mobile edge computing in hybrid cloud data centers, but more is needed !

        Enter SDx-based technologies… Software Defined Everything, with Autonomous, Hyperconverged Networks !

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