New job post suggests Apple is already looking past 5G
Bloomberg has spotted a new job listing at Apple that points to a serious push for the next-next-generation of wireless networking.
Bloomberg has spotted a new job listing at Apple that points to a serious push for the next-next-generation of wireless networking.
The world’s wireless infrastructure revenue is expected to fall by 4.4 per cent to US$38.1 billion this year as old 2G and 3G networks are rapidly replaced by higher speeds.
Router makers are failing at almost all aspects of network security, from providing timely updates to using ancient Linux kernels with known vulnerabilities.
Cisco, Aruba and Juniper are unwrapping packages aimed at helping organisations safely re-open as some Covid-19 restrictions ease.
Juniper is filling out its enterprise security portfolio by integrating support for its Mist wireless customers.
Aruba has joined forces with specialist consulting firm SpectroTech to provide more certified training to partners and customers.
Getting wide area network links up and securely running quickly with minimal IT irritation has always been Cisco Meraki’s strong suite.
Carl Jefferys has been appointed Ruckus Networks country manager for Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ).
D-Link has signed a partnership with AVSystem aimed at enabling the remote management and provisioning of its devices.
Extreme Networks and two of its partners, Laminar and Serenity IT, have deployed an end-to-end network system for Gold Coast Somerset College.
Skyfii has acquired the portfolio of customers from London-based guest Wi-Fi services provider Wicoms Wireless.
Concerns raised over quality of wireless and satellite connections
TPG is set to pump almost $2 billion into the development of a national mobile network.
Vendor’s high-capacity Harmony Enhanced solutions targeting telecommunications, municipalities, and mining projects.
Optus and Huawei have taken a step forward in their 5G partnership, conducting a local Australian trial that clocked up speeds of 35 Gbps.