Another Mobile World Congress is just around the corner and our team at Canonical is excited to join the world’s largest and most influential connectivity event once again.
Telecommunications is a key area for Canonical, and we are committed to providing a best-in-class experience of using open-source software to enable mobile operators, network function developers and network equipment providers to scale and innovate efficiently.
Our team of experts will be there, ready to meet you for some interesting discussions.
OpenRAN, distributed infrastructure and AI at the edge are amongst the key topics for this year’s MWC. Join us to hear more about solutions such as:
You will also be able to see these solutions in action, and check out several demos we prepared with our partners at Intel and Spectro Cloud.
What’s changing in the telco industry? How can open-source play a role to overcome them?
Scalability and complexity pose challenges to the telco industry. Open-source technology building blocks provide a unified approach for service providers to meet any current or future use-cases, from OpenRAN, next-generation Core (5G and beyond) or AI at the edge.
If you are interested in building modern telecom infrastructure the open source way or have an interesting use case to discuss, our team is happy to share insights and offer its expertise.
We look forward to meeting everyone in Barcelona.
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