Heavy Networking 597: Why Enterprises Want Private 5G (Sponsored)

Ethan
Banks

Drew
Conry-Murray

Greg
Ferro

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On today’s Heavy Networking podcast we discuss why an enterprise might want its own private 5G network. Wi-Fi is the common mechanism for mobile access, but it has drawbacks including dead zones, interference from physical structures or other RF signals, as well as latency and bandwidth challenges.

With private 5G, you can address coverage issues related to interference and distance, as well as provide greater capacity and reach, particularly for IoT devices. Private 5G can also enable better security control than Wi-Fi.

We’ll discuss the pros and cons of private 5G, examine use cases, unpack the hardware and software required to build and operate private 5G, and more. Our guest from Intel is Bhupesh Agrawal, Director, Product Marketing – Private Wireless Networks & Edge Computing.

Show Links:

Private 5G Networks – Intel

Intel FlexRAN

@Intel5GNetworks – Intel 5G Networks on Twitter

Bhupesh Agrawal on LinkedIn

LoRa – Wikipedia

Narrowband IoT – Wikipedia

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