SUMMARY FOR HIGH WIRELESS ACT

TITLE: HIGH WIRELESS ACT BY MATT ALDERTON

SUMMARY FOR THE CLASS


Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves carry the signal over
part or all of the communication path. Wireless upgrade projects are critical for 5G future.
5G is the fifth generation technology offering faster speeds and more reliable connections on smartphones and other devices.
5G infrastructure relies on lots and lots of small receivers or antennas placed fairly close together. 5G performance targets
high data rate, reduced latency, energy saving, cost reduction, high system capacity, and massive device connectivity.
It does not matter the type of network to be built, project and program teams face major stakeholder management challenges
due to evolving requirements. A stakeholder is anyone that has an interest or is affected by a corporation or other organization.
With 5G, there are lots more vendors and lots more stakeholder in different areas, which can make communication very difficult.
Knowing how to communicate with stakeholders in the most important skill that project managers can develop.
Network unknowns are networks that are neither trusted nor untrusted.
Mathematically speaking, unknown networks are a subset of untrusted networks because firewall has no knowledge about those networks.
Network technologies all have something in common which is the risk management that is at the center of mobile upgrade projects.
Network technology is the use of connected systems either via optic cable, satellite, wireless connections to relay various
data, communication and resources in different parts of the world.
In the Talent Upgrade Section, project manager tries to rebuild Baghdad Iraq's mobile infrastructure. A major challenge in a country like Iraq
with an extreme security situation, is having enough on the ground competent local resource to ensure that they can meet the rollout volume
(which means to make a new product, service, or system available for the first time). The idiom or adage crossing the bridge when one comes to it
relates to this section that I will be addressing which is Crossing Bridges. In the section Crossing Bridges, the author  states that
"One clear lesson is that mobile operators that move too quickly risk sacrificing quality.
That ultimately could erode their market shares if deployments go wrong". This is a clear example of the idiom crossing the bridge when one comes to it.
The next topic in the article talked about Blazing Fast. Blazing Fast means tremendous fast intensity. An example in the article that deals with Blazing Fast
is countries like US, South Korea, UK, Japan and China having dramatic upgrades to 5G networks.
To conclude, 5G is the game-changing technology that will upgrade internet access and speed your phone and other devices very fast.
But 5G can't happen without thousands of antennas springing up across the country.

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