NTT announces private 5G Network-as-a-Service platform. The flexible architecture tool suite can be configured via cloud, on-premises, or at the edge and integrated with various partners, enabling clients secure, scalable segment network design. https://t.co/vPZd0eeoqk pic.twitter.com/AfwVmeMnRT
— Mobile in Tokyo (@Wireless_Watch) August 15, 2021
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KDDI ∞ Labo rolled new dedicated page listing Issues and Assets from their +50 enterprise partners for SMEs to review and pitch. Solid example for telcos and corporates overseas considering how to develop and support next-gen. open platforms [Jpn] https://t.co/3mb9MPOSsD pic.twitter.com/a2sCvh6DKz
— Mobile in Tokyo (@Wireless_Watch) August 6, 2021
Thrilled to see @Miraikan featuring ‘See-Through Captions’ exhibit as part of their xDiversity Project during month of August. An elegant way for visualizing speech to text in real time for the deaf, see overview with schedule details here [Jpn] https://t.co/wb8iHaTApl pic.twitter.com/HXyipu5y1Z
— Mobile in Tokyo (@Wireless_Watch) July 31, 2021
SoftBank recently introduced their latest Beyond 5G / 6G Concept and Challenges for Realization project material, specifically focused on range of topics from Ai and MEC to expansion into terahertz frequency utilization, initial overview here [Jpn] https://t.co/y4xgu2c6Jr pic.twitter.com/Qo54K2Xq9X
— Mobile in Tokyo (@Wireless_Watch) July 30, 2021
NTT 5G Network as a Service; as DoCoMo announced, with 12 enterprise partners, gearing up to provide dynamic suite of open platform solutions, for example private “5G Campus Network” with O-RAN and vRAN tech, to global telcos. English video here: https://t.co/7yRnHjAvSo pic.twitter.com/MeYHI3aYzQ
— Mobile in Tokyo (@Wireless_Watch) July 28, 2021
Tokyo Skytree hosting Society 5.0 Science Expo with +200 exhibits from huge collection of supporting partners focused on future adoption of enabling tech. in areas ranging from deep ocean to space. They have dedicated website in English via here https://t.co/vQ2TPfba1y pic.twitter.com/rjAwDTjXp1
— Mobile in Tokyo (@Wireless_Watch) July 26, 2021