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Home » #Private5G: Solving the Private 5G Equation

#Private5G: Solving the Private 5G Equation

November 7, 2023
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Many companies have struggled to find the right business case for Private 5G. Sandro Tavares, Director of Telecom Systems Marketing from Dell, gives his answer on how best to solve this Private 5G equation:

– The importance of a holistic approach: Private 5G solutions go beyond just the basic technology. It’s about the business proposition and the benefits for the end users. A strong player in private 5G should take a comprehensive approach to the problem, focusing on outcomes rather than just connectivity.
– The role of applications and infrastructure: To optimize the performance of a factory floor, for example, you need to deploy applications and edge infrastructure. The private 5G solution should provide the connectivity required to make this whole system work.
– The value of end-to-end solutions: Dell not only deliver the private 5G solution but also help enterprises navigate the transformational process. This includes the basic connectivity layer with private 5G, the infrastructure required to run the applications, and the applications themselves.

Watch the video as Sandro discusses the true potential of private 5G solutions, providing valuable insights and practical advice for businesses looking to leverage this technology.

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