Revamping Mobile Broadband: The Impact of 5G Fixed Wireless Access
In a captivating podcast, sales director of EMEA at Fibocom, Paul Anand, and managing editor at IoT Now, George Malim, delve into the world of broadband technology. The discussion, which is not an advertisement, focuses on the impact of 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) on the mobile broadband experience.
The first episode of Fibocast explores the integration of AI into various scenarios, as well as Fibocom's role in addressing cutting-edge 5G module solutions, particularly in the context of 5G FWA. Fibocom is recognised as a company that provides innovative solutions for the challenges posed by 5G FWA.
The podcast sheds light on how Fibocom empowers the future of 5G FWA. With the rise in the adoption of 5G Indoor and Outdoor CPE devices, the conversation between Paul and George is both timely and insightful.
The episode covers technological innovations related to 5G FWA, including the integration of AI and the increasing use of 5G Indoor and Outdoor CPE devices. The podcast is a fascinating conversation on the cutting edge of broadband technology, accessible through registration or login.
It's important to note that the chief developer at Fibocom working on 5G Fixed Wireless Access solutions and coordinating the development of 5G indoor and outdoor CPE devices is not publicly specified. However, the podcast offers a wealth of information about Fibocom's work in this area.
The podcast is not a live event, but can be listened to at any time. Registration or login is required to access the full podcast and listen to the enlightening conversation between Paul and George. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply interested in the future of broadband technology, Fibocast is a must-listen.
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