Cisco Systems said on
Sunday it aims to disrupt the wireless radio access market led by Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia by backing
challengers who make more flexible software versions of traditional mobile
gear. Cisco, known
for making networking gear that moves big volumes of data around the internet,
wants a bigger share of the mobile market by backing these alternative
providers rather than by making radio access equipment itself.
Its radio access network push is part of Cisco's efforts to prove to mobile network operators that investing in modern infrastructure and automation tools can help them to cope with increased data demands, while lowering costs.
The Silicon Valley company made the announcement ahead of this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where hundreds of telecom operators are looking for new ways to deal with exploding customer data demands and intense pricing pressures. Cisco said it is working with more than 20 network operators to offer next-generation 5G services, which promise to deliver not just faster phones and video, but also connected cars and internet-connected industrial sensors over the next decade.
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