The Mobile World Congress is the annual event where everyone who hates Apple goes to grouse about their profits and point out Apple’s lack of real progress. That’s pretty much everyone who is anyone, aside from Apple itself. Much like CES often does, MWC tends to spin pretty hard toward the “I hate Apple, I’d like to be Apple” crowd of competitors. What makes this year different is the level of technology advancements that will be shown, with an emphasis on those tied to the rollout of 5G, which initially will not be accessible to Apple.
As I was with HP and on the newest Data Center Implementations, distributing computing is nothing new. The main issue is not to build ad infonitum DCs but to increase the backbone bandwidth. There is a lot of robust fiber out-there that can handle much more load than is currently used. IMHO, if that fiber was properly developed with advanced multiplexing that would be the best forward support for G5.
The Latest Efforts to Make the iPhone Obsolete Could Have Teeth
Posted by: Rob Enderle February 25, 2019 10:18 AMThe Mobile World Congress is the annual event where everyone who hates Apple goes to grouse about their profits and point out Apple’s lack of real progress. That’s pretty much everyone who is anyone, aside from Apple itself. Much like CES often does, MWC tends to spin pretty hard toward the “I hate Apple, I’d like to be Apple” crowd of competitors. What makes this year different is the level of technology advancements that will be shown, with an emphasis on those tied to the rollout of 5G, which initially will not be accessible to Apple.