5G networks are still under deployment around the world. While major cities in many countries have access, full nationwide coverage is not yet the norm.
Looking for the benefits 5G can provide compared to previous generations (2G, 3G, 4G) like faster speed, lower latency and improved energy efficiency, some companies have already started to implement 5G-based IoT solutions.
But is 5G worth the wait for your company? Does your use case really require 5G? What are 5G RedCap, 5G NSA and how do satellites fit in? And what are the other previous generations connectivity technology options to consider right now?
Our previous webinar on 5G in IoT was organized two years ago. It’s time to do an update and see what has happened since then, and what we expect to see in the next few years.
As Chief Technology Officer, Martin Whitlock leads Telenor Connexion’s global technology team, driving major technology-enabled initiatives as part of the company’s expanding business strategy. Martin has extensive experience from the telecom industry.
Prior to taking on this role, he held the position as Director at Northstream, where he was responsible for strategy assessments, sourcing projects and change management engagements with a broad range of clients. Martin holds a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and Management with major in Radio Communications Systems at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
As a Product Manager at Telenor IoT Jonas Karlsson is focusing on bringing new network technologies to the customers. Jonas started his telecom journey at Ericsson 27 years ago but has spent the last 22 years on the operator side working in different roles at Europolitan/Vodafone/Telenor. First on the technical side as a Technical Product manager then spent several years meeting the customer as Solution Design. The last 7 years he has worked as a Product Manager at Telenor Sweden and Telenor IoT.