Connectivity

The 3GPP: an inside look into how the networks of the future are created

In 1998, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) was established with the unique aim of creating the technical specifications for a 3rd generation mobile system. By pooling together the resources of 7 regional standardisation organisations (including the ETSI in Europe), the initiative has become integral to preconfiguring and designing the new generations of mobile networks. Here is an inside look into this global standards organisation, its activities and working methods, etc., with input and expertise from Lionel Morand, Chair of the Core Network and Terminals Group, one of the three main technical bodies for the 3GPP.
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Extreme 5G coverage

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What if 5G experimentation were open source?

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Between connection and disconnection: how to regulate working practices?

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Internet of Things dives into aquaculture

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MWC 2019: 5G, the right model for deploying the right technologies

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Smart 5G antennas are on their way: here at Orange, we’ve been ready for a long time. The next step has already been planned.

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