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#Festive500 to finish off 2020
The global pandemic this year changed a lot of plans for families over the Christmas period. We were no exception, our normal Christmas plans were not possible due to the restrictions within the UK at the moment. Normally we travel to Devon and Scotland to spend time with our extended families. A small consolation of … Continue reading #Festive500 to finish off 2020 Read more
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5G and edge computing: Why these complementary technologies will optimize enterprise businesses
By Mark Gilmour, Global Head of 5G, Colt Technology Services on DECEMBER 11, 2020 5G, Cloud Computing, Opinion, Reader Forum This Article was originally posted on RCR Wireless Reader Forum. 5G deployments are starting to expand beyond the few city-wide showcases of the last couple of years. And new use cases for consumer and enterprises are being developed all the time. … Continue reading 5G and edge computing: Why these complementary technologies will optimize enterprise businesses Read more
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5G Techritory Talk – Intelligent Connectivity to make 5G a reality
I was invited to speak at the 2020 5G Techritory hosted out of Lativa. Due to the Covid -19 pandemic, the event was a virtual conference. I recorded this presentation to discuss how connectivity requirements. What type(s) of Intelligent Connectivity is required to make 5G a reality? In Enabling the 5G Era, Mark will share … Continue reading 5G Techritory Talk – Intelligent Connectivity to make 5G a reality Read more
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Looking back in order to look forward; what does this new decade hold for the wireless industry?
This blog post was originally published on Colt.net on January 7th 2020. The end of one year and start of another often sees people look back and reflect upon the last 12 months as well as start to think about the year ahead. This year though, I find myself not only reflecting on last year … Continue reading Looking back in order to look forward; what does this new decade hold for the wireless industry? Read more
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5G backhaul requires more symmetry than previous wireless generations
This interview originally appeared in FierceWireless author – Linda Hardesty October 10th 2019. Backhaul requirements within current wireless networks are largely asymmetrical with most traffic flowing from the core to the handset, according to Mark Gilmour, VP of mobile connectivity solutions at Colt Technology Service. But 5G networks will require more symmetrical backhaul capability. Read more
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The 5G revolution begins
This blog post was first published on Colt.net June 2019. It’s been a whirlwind few months since I joined Colt, particularly in the last month with speaking assignments at three big events on the future of 5G and mobile connectivity. First I attended the Big 5G event in Denver, where I was part of a … Continue reading The 5G revolution begins Read more