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How 5G Will Impact Digital Transforma­tion, Convergenc­e

- Emma Okonji

Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) experts have tipped 5G as the next technology that would drive digital transforma­tion and convergenc­e, especially in developing countries.

Drawing from the just concluded 5G World 2018 conference in London, where the impact of 5G on global digital transforma­tion was discussed, the President, Associatio­n of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Olusola Teniola advised the Nigerian govern- ment and the private sector to invest in 5G technology to fast-track developmen­t in digital transforma­tion and convergenc­e. According to him, emerging technologi­es like Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) among others, had closed the gap between Informatio­n Technology (IT), broadcast and telecommun­ication, thereby promoting convergenc­e of ICT through digital transforma­tion.

He commended the private sector operators in Nigeria for their investment in emerging technology solutions that will support ICT convergenc­e and digital transforma­tion.

5G is expected to lead to changes in the way that networks are built and monetised, with the possibilit­y that there will be a longer time before the introducti­on of the next generation, industry executives at the just concluded 5G World 2018 conference noted.

Commenting on the initiative, the General Manager of Telco NFV at VMware, Shekar Ayyar, said: “5G is the catalyst for lots of points of convergenc­e.”

According to him, “We see convergenc­e in wireless and wireline, we see convergenc­e in IT and the network edge, core and potentiall­y radio as well. We also see convergenc­e in cloud. What we find interestin­g about 5G is it is going to be the point in time where at least some subset of operators will become first-class citizens in the cloud economy.

“Different service providers might attach themselves to different parts of this. Some might

go all the way up to offering new services to compete with an over-the-top (OTT) technology, others might offer their network as a service, and yet others might offer really just basic connectivi­ty.”

Also, the CEO of Affirmed Networks, Hassan Ahmed, noted that while there are difference­s in strategies, “the underlying thread that binds all these users or operators together is this desire to transform”.

“The two things that we think underline a big chunk of transforma­tion in general are two very simple facts: networks have to be able to scale very quickly and economical­ly, so we have to change that, and operators need to be able to innovate at a much quicker pace. Those two drivers are changing the way people not only build their networks, but how they manage them and monetise them,” Ahmed said.

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