Vodafone tests waters with 5G Raspberry Pi base station
devices, which network operators can fit in homes or offices where there is poor signal coverage. But such devices effectively form part of the larger mobile network, using a broadband connection for backhaul, for example.
Private 5G networks are operated and managed by the customer themselves, which brings issues such as radio spectrum access and provisioning devices like handsets onto the network. Vodafone does not seem to have worked out these difficulties yet, and appears to be seeking third parties to help it make this scheme into reality.
“Whilst this is just a prototype, it has the potential to bring new cloud, AI and big data technologies within reach of many of the small businesses we support across Europe,” said Tenorio. “The next step is to take ideas like this to a place where they can be developed and eventually produced. Our door is open to interested vendors,” he added.
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