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Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Radio Aware Routing: Potential and Opportunity

September 2, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

From the perspective of a network engineer, a wireless network connection can be distilled down to a network path of…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: FWA, Networks, PMP, PTP, RAR, Wireless
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

What’s New: Fads and Lasting Value

June 3, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

We’ve all seen it: a new, trendy concept or buzzword gets some press coverage, and suddenly it’s the only thing…

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Posted in: Networks, Products Filed under: Design, Fads, Networks, Products
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

IPv6: Better Late Than Never

May 21, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

Of all the great ‘coming-soon’ events in network technology, one stands out for me high above the rest thanks to…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: Apathy, Internet, IoT, IPv4, IPv6, Networks
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Multi-service Networks: Convergence and Adaptability

May 14, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

Modern networks are continuing to converge on a single physical infrastructure and protocol set, with the data network integrating applications…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: Convergence, Enterprise, Home, Networks, Video, Voice
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Urban Wireless Infrastructure: Challenges and Continuous Densification

April 30, 2017 Alex Marcham 2d Comments

Almost every major cellular network operator is looking towards network densification and the advantages it promises to bring for dense…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: Densification, Networks, Outdoor, Wireless
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Securing the Internet of Things

April 2, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

Barely a day goes by without a new security horror story about the Internet of Things, be it cameras allowing…

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Posted in: Compute, Networks Filed under: IoT, ISP, Networks, NFV, Security, vCPE
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Capacity or Coverage?

March 26, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

At the start of their lives, wireless networking technologies have historically lived or died by their ability to provide network…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: 4G, Cellular, Network Densification, Networks, Wi-Fi
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Product Overview: SmallCellSite.com

February 25, 2017 Alex Marcham 1 Comment

When we talk about 5G and the implications for network densification, including the huge projected increase in the number of deployed…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: 5G, Deployment, Networks, Site Acquisition, Small Cell, Wireless
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

T-Mobile Launches LTE-U in Spring 2017

February 23, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

LTE Unlicensed, the version of LTE that uses unlicensed 5 GHz spectrum to supplement carrier’s licensed spectrum capacity, has been…

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Posted in: Networks Filed under: LTE, LTE-U, Networks, Wireless
Alex Marcham | Network Architecture 2020

Tone Down the Hype: 5G and False Expectations

January 28, 2017 Alex Marcham Leave a comment

Keeping up to date on technological developments can be trying at times. Between the vendor announcements, dry technical detail and…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: 5G, Networks

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