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Internet of Things


TelenT launches 5G PrivaTe neTwork services


revolutionise communications in a wide range of industrial and commercial settings and major construction sites, paving the way forward for secure, mission critical wireless communications to be tested, developed and rapidly deployed. The high speed, highly secure connectivity of


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5G Private Networks support a wide range of application uses, ranging from automation in manufacturing and logistics, Internet of Things (IoT), mission critical Push To Talk (PTT) and Push To Video (PTV) communications, Secure Scene Analytics for CCTV and drone management. All of which will add efficiencies, enable innovation and reduce operational costs. “The 5G Private Network project builds on


buttons and tilt sensors on the handsets with the functionality to escalate alarms to response teams are also critical for ensuring the safety of lone workers. The additional benefits of allowing


responders to receive machine alarms on their preferred device, whether that be a smartphone or radio handset allows for organisations to remain dynamic within their communication. Companies can be secure in the knowledge that their lone workers are safe and connected, especially with the increase in automation used in production lines.


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As food production companies adopt more automation within their processes to keep up with the changing times and make sure their output is as efficient as possible, organisations will need to employ technologies to maximise real-time information to support this. With condition monitoring and


communication tools, companies can ensure their assets are performing optimally and their employees are safe and secure at work. The rise of the machines is inevitable and food manufacturing companies must adopt up-to- date technology so that production is as smooth, safe and productive as possible.


ANT Telecom www.anttelecom.co.uk


Instrumentation Monthly May 2021


our well-established history and expertise of designing, building, supporting and managing best-in-class mission critical networks. Private 5G networks offer the reliability of an ethernet connection with the flexibility of a wireless connection. This ensures secure, dependable connectivity with reduced physical equipment requirements that simplifies coverage for operational services,” says Gerard Donohue, CTO for Telent’s Network Services division. “The construction of our test environment will allow both Telent, its partner community and clients to develop solutions and services to innovate new operating models fit for 21st Century business operations.” Telent’s new venture, which is powered by


the high performing Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) application platform will offer businesses unprecedented levels of secure connectivity, consistent wireless coverage over large areas with high capacity and speed plus low latency, through a reliable private communications system. This enables organisations to reach greater levels of operational efficiency and allows for state-of- the-art technology solutions for process control and automation. Nokia DAC creates a physical on-premise


infrastructure with access points and edge computing capabilities, which scales from small to a large-scale deployment to fit the varying requirements. This is all managed seamlessly through a cloud-based management portal, simplifying deployment and offering a zero- touch approach to configuration and ease of


he launch of 5G Private Network services and a test facility at Telent’s Warwickshire headquarters will


operational management for the customer. This approach simplifies deployment, making the 5G Private Wireless Network ideal for indoor and outdoor environments including manufacturing facilities, logistics and distribution centres, transport hubs, container ports, construction sites and campus environments. Future use case development includes digital services for healthcare, higher education and large public venues. A field deployed Nokia DAC solution can provide a ‘tactical communication bubble’ that supports multi-agency collaboration for major incident management and emergency services. The test environment will demonstrate how


organisations can easily deploy 5G Private Wireless Networks for their sites, campuses and facilities to provide pervasive connectivity for operational, control, security and management application use. Several customer projects are already in deployment with multiple industry sectors showing significant interest in the solution including manufacturing, distribution centres, transportation hubs and construction. The Telent test bed will be installed with Long Term Evolution (LTE), 4G, 5G Stand Alone and 5G Non-Stand-Alone capabilities. “Key technological benefits of a 5G Private


Network include higher bandwidth and reduced latency for low delay-centric applications, an infrastructure with ultra-high-level resiliency for applications such as end-user safety, mission critical applications and high-speed mobility for more secure mobile roaming. Telent’s 5G Private Network services offer bespoke security settings and eliminates the need for large scale cabling systems to be deployed across complex and geographically large environments,” Donohue continues. A series of demonstrations at Telent’s


Warwick HQ will give prospective clients and solution partners an exclusive insight into the capabilities of the technology, with the first demonstration suite being Nokia Group Communications for Push-to-Talk and Push-to- Video. By deploying the 5G Private Network services, Telent will deliver integrated demonstrations targeting a number of value- added applications and services showcasing the possibilities of private 5G connectivity and how it can support a myriad of connected devices to


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