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Title: VOICE & DATA
Keywords: VOICE & DATA
2021
August
Page-7-Don’t ignore telecom: It’s at the heart of post-pandemic life-Shubhendu Parth
Page-10-“We will see a lot of open source options and this is great from a cost perspective. However, this will provide access to the internal 5G systems that were not available in prior proprietary models.” Steve McGregory, Senior Director, Cyber Security R&D, Keysight Technologies
Page-11-“Full network visibility combined with ML and AI for detecting abnormal behaviour and hence taking action in real time will become standard operating procedure.” Gaurav Agarwal, Senior Director – Enterprise Sales, VMware Indi
Page-12-“One of the best, innovative approaches is to use ‘nano’ footprint plugins that can work on any device or operating system across various environments.” Prakash Bell, Head, Customer Success, Regional SE Lead, Check Point Software Technologies, India & SAARC
Page-19--The transition to 5G networks will differ from the way we transitioned from older 3G systems to 4G in the past, where we had to insert a new SIM card into the device.
Page-20-“There is a strong Made in-India effort emerging in the industry” Chris Rice CEO, Access Solutions, STL
Page-22-5G to unleash digital verification era The 5G rollout will enable world to harness mobile-based security and authentication in a big way, paving way for elimination of paper based processe
Page-24-How location intelligence can help push telecom growth? Now is the time for telcos to embrace the power of ‘where’ and 5G with the combined prowess of spatial technology, data and analytics and shape industries of the future-By Abhijit Sengupta
Page-26-Time to look beyond the For India to become a global digital economy, the country needs to quickly fix its inadequate and sub optimal infrastructure and define stringent data security measures-TV Ramachandran
Page-30-Make hay while the sun shines Can India become the telecom equipment and electronics manufacturing hub of the next decade? Yes, but only if it makes the right moves By Rajesh Mehta & Uddeshya Goeal
Page-32-Democratization of space key to Aatmanirbhar Bharat To achieve self-reliance and to increase India’s share in the global economy, private sector investment is critical for the Indian space sector-By Shivaji Chatterjee
Page-34-Handset manufacturers back telcos across spectrum bands Telcos in India have spectrum from 2G to 4G. By using Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, these bands can find use in deploying 5G NSA and SA, and for faster deployment.-By Hemant Kashyap
Page-35-TRAI unlikely to revise spectrum base price While the industry has been demanding lower floor price, TRAI’s decision to hold its fort may delay the launch of commercial 5G services in India By Hemant Kashyap
Page-36-Getting ready for esports With cloud networking, companies can make instant and dedicated connections to public clouds and data centres, to reduce latency during peak hours for gamers-By Amit Singh
Page-38--End of the router as we know it The changing nature of internet services and applications are driving manufacturers to develop better and cost-effective router systems By Hannes Gredler
Page-40-“India is transforming into a wireless-first nation”-Pankaj Kitchlu Systems Engineering Director, India & SAARC, Juniper Network
Page-46-Let us talk about the price point LEO, MEO, ICO, or GSO satellites? The government needs to take a serious look at how effective any of these could be for India before saying yes-By Brijendra K Syngal
Page-50-Together we can go digital Despite a massive shift towards everything digital, rural India still remains largely unconnected. It’s time for all stakeholders, including the government to act-By V Sridhar
Page-52-C for communication, C for caution Having ever improving technologies is advantageous but the security risks and the ethical challenges still need to be solved By Rajat Singhania
Page-59-“NB-IoT has broadened the future of IoT”
Page-62-Experts warn against using hotel Wi-Fi Beware of evil twin Wi-Fi. In this scenario, cybercriminals set up fake unprotected Wi-Fi hotspots next to the hotel to trick hotel guests into connecting V&D Bureau
Page--63-IoT, location technology hot among logistics players in APAC By combining IoT with location-based services logistics companies can achieve real-time tracking, reduce misplacement of assets, and improve operational efficiency
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Publisher: Cybermedia
Series/Report no.: VOLUME-28;ISSUE-08
URI: http://172.16.0.4:8085/heritage/handle/123456789/5660
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