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posted by martyb on Monday May 13 2019, @03:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the networking dept.

Mobile 2G/3G networks are going away. Some carriers' shutoff dates are already public and others are yet to be announced, but the end for this technology is inevitable. While many companies and public sector agencies stopped using 2G/3G a long time ago, the shutoff will cause significant turmoil for the hundreds of enterprises that are still using this technology for early IoT use cases or are in the midst of digital transformation journeys.

The turmoil will result in a positive outcome as much of the 2G and 3G spectrum will be repurposed for 5G, but it is nevertheless something organisations need to anticipate. For those that are using it for IoT, this is the ideal opportunity to deploy future-proof IoT solutions that both mitigate the potential network security risks posed by IoT devices and enable the connectivity necessary to future-proof rapidly expanding enterprise networks for innovations. The natural step forward is an upgrade to 4G LTE, but many enterprises are already looking ahead to 5G, which raises questions around timing, deployment strategies, and the best way to future-proof investments.

Source: https://techerati.com/features-hub/opinions/are-you-prepared-for-the-enterprise-2g-3g-shutdown/


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  • (Score: 2) by fyngyrz on Tuesday May 14 2019, @02:32PM

    by fyngyrz (6567) on Tuesday May 14 2019, @02:32PM (#843419) Journal

    From TFS:

    For those that are using it for IoT, this is the ideal opportunity to deploy future-proof IoT solutions

    First, companies don't want to deploy future-proof (or anything remotely resembling such) solutions, as it means they get less traction on new products, upgrades, subscriptions, etc.

    Second, there's no such thing as future-proof. The ground is moving underneath us all the time. Shit that worked before doesn't work now; shit that works now won't work later. Count on it. You can call it "fyngyrz law" if you like. 😊

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