Tag Archives: 5G ANS

Bradley University Partners With T-Mobile’s 5G ANS

Bradley University is innovating something in the US. As announced today, they will be the first university in the country to make use of T-Mobile’s 5G Advanced Network Solutions (ANS). In doing so, they aim to improve digital equity for its students, increase operational efficiencies, advance student success outcomes, and enrich innovative learning experiences.  Bradley University has entered into an agreement with T-Mobile over the latter’s 5G Hybrid Mobile Network. This partnership will allow students to have … [read full article]

T-Mobile Partners With Google Cloud

Earlier today, T-Mobile and Google Cloud announced a new partnership that aims to merge 5G and edge compute together. Through this partnership, T-Mo’s 5G ANS can connect with Google Distributed Cloud Edge (GDC Edge). This will allow users to access next-generation 5G apps and use AR/VR.   This partnership comes right on time as markets are preparing for the onset of digital transformation. In its release, T-Mobile pointed out that the global edge compute market size is expected … [read full article]

T-Mobile is Formula 1 Grand Prix’s exclusive wireless provider

It’s official! T-Mobile is Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix’s new exclusive wireless provider for the race. This partnership will allow T-Mobile to power up the motorsport from November 16-18, 2022.  The Un-carrier will deploy its 5G Advanced Network Solutions (ANS) Public Mobile Network so that its Ultra Capacity 5G network can get a boost on and off the track. This will help provide top performance and network speeds throughout the vicinity.  On November 5th, T-Mobile’s 5G … [read full article]

T-Mobile unveils 5G ANS

T-Mobile today launched its new 5G Advanced Network Solutions (ANS). Through this service, enterprises are able to unlock massive amounts of data using 5G connectivity with edge computing. As a result, they can gather and process their data at “blazing fast speeds.” The service was unveiled today through T-Mo’s newsroom. In their announcement, T-Mobile revealed that they have partnered with Dell Technologies, Ericsson, and Nokia to make 5G ANS possible.  The Un-carrier … [read full article]