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In Part 2 of the "What is Wi-Fi roaming" blog series, CommScope's Matt Melester explains how the company is a proponent of Cisco's OpenRoaming and Google's Orion platforms and the potential these platforms will have on the Wi-Fi industry and our customers.
The recent launch of Orion WiFi by Google brought the topic of OpenRoaming back into the spotlight. What is it and why should you care? In Part 1 of this series, Matt Melester defines Wi-Fi roaming and the players that are moving the technology toward adoption.
Video calls are a common form of communication and that isn’t expected to change as people slowly return to offices. As audio visual equipment becomes even more necessary, what can be done about physical security. LeaAnn Carl explains more in this blog.
What do the game Tetris, fiber panels, cassettes, splice cassettes, adapters and modules all have in common? In this blog, Jennifer Duits provides you with the answer, and that answer is the G2 portfolio.
As networks ramp up their support for 5G and IoT, IT managers are focusing on the edge and the increasing need to locate more capacity and processing power closer to end users. In this blog, James Young explains how they are re-evaluating the role of their data centers.
The fundamental underpinning of Open RAN is the standardization of radio interfaces in an open manner to ensure interoperability between component radio equipment manufactured by different vendors. Kevin Linehan explains more in this blog.
Traditionally, networks have had four main levers with which to meet increasing demands for lower latency and increased traffic. In this blog, Jason Bautista and Ken Hall explain that while data centers are using all four approaches at some level, the focus—especially at the hyperscale level—is now on increasing the amount of fiber.
Inside a data center, resources such as compute and storage capacity, as well as the links connecting the data center to the access network, are designed based on a predictable traffic load. In this blog, James Young explains the challenges and opportunities in multi-vendor, multi-carrier networks.
“Essential” is a common word used today. Network infrastructures supporting healthcare, education and more are being built quickly due to demand. These networks will be just as essential tomorrow as employees go back to their workplaces and students go back to school. Jason Reasor explains in this blog how you can ensure your infrastructure is ready for what’s next (or for future applications).