Business Because: What does Huawei’s UK 5G ban mean for the Internet Of Things?
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on 5G and Internet of Things. “Much of the innovation in the IoT will depend on 5G, because it is key to everything from machinery, to infrastructure,…
CCTV (English): UK gives Huawei green light to help build 5G network
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on Huawei’s role in building the UK's 5G network. "Huawei's technology is already deeply embedded in the global standards that underpin 5G," Professor Williamson said. "The costs…
Sputnik News: ‘US creating alternative 5G network is a pipe-dream’
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on the US-Huawei situation and the prospects for the US to create an alternative 5G high-speed communication network. Professor Williamson believes such a 5G network “is a…
Cable: New report predicts 90 per cent of the UK could have 5G by 2026
As the UK moves towards new 5G mobile technology, a study at Cambridge Judge Business School urges modest yet reliable mobile broadband connectivity, even if this entails a reduction of large headline speeds. Consistency rather than speed is the key…
Computer Weekly: Consistent service, not speed, key to UK’s 5G future, say researchers
As the UK moves towards new 5G mobile technology, a study at Cambridge Judge Business School urges modest yet reliable mobile broadband connectivity, even if this entails a reduction of large headline speeds. Consistency rather than speed is the key…
Consistency over speed
As the UK moves towards new 5G mobile technology, a study at Cambridge Judge Business School urges modest yet reliable mobile broadband connectivity, even if this entails a reduction of large headline speeds. Consistency rather than speed is the key…
