- 5G
Network services began to appear in the United States during the last
quarter of 2018, with momentum building for 2019
- Spectrum
Global Solutions counts the 5G network movers among its clientele and is
continuing to develop its capacity to build and maintain such networks
- The
U.S. telecommunications industry is expected to invest about $157 billion
in capital upgrades for new and existing networks by 2021
The ever upward-spiraling hunger that consumers feel for
mobile computer data delivery is fueling the next surge in transmission power
as 5G networks begin making inroads throughout the developed world’s
communications infrastructure, and Spectrum Global Solutions, Inc. (OTC: SGSI)
is poised to play a key role in delivering and maintaining that infrastructure.
The fifth generation of cellular mobile communications, 5G
represents yet another exponential increase in computing-on-the-go capacity.
When the second generation debuted all the way back in 1991 and began opening
the door to everyman cell phone use, it boosted data transfer to a rate of 0.1
megabits per second. 3G increased that by a factor of 10 seven years later, and
the currently common 4G standard raised the bar by a factor of 15 when it
debuted in 2008. Now, a decade later, 5G is set to increase the network data
transfer rate to 1.4 gigabits per second — nearly 1,000 times 4G’s 15 megabits
per second rate and 20 times 4G LTE’s peak rate – all while maintaining the
ability to reliably handle the signals for far more devices (http://ibn.fm/QaXaK).
In late December, AT&T went live with 5G service in 12
cities across the United States, and other networks were working to introduce
their own faster services (http://ibn.fm/IGCxx).
Verizon previously announced, in October, that it would be the first to deploy
a commercial 5G network in the United States with the limited introduction of a
home broadband service in parts of Sacramento, Houston, Indianapolis and
Los Angeles. The service doesn’t currently meet the globally recognized 5G
standard, but the company is racing to adopt the standard in the next few
months. AT&T and Verizon are among an A-list group of carriers,
aggregators, project management organizations (PMOs), original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs), utilities and large enterprises that Spectrum Global
Solutions, or SGSI, serves.
SGSI is a single-source provider of end-to-end network
needs, from development and deployment to established infrastructure
maintenance. The company is one of the few nationwide, full-service entities
offering network engineering, construction, installation, maintenance and
supportive professional services for metropolitan areas. SGSI is professionally
registered in every U.S. state but Alaska, as well as three U.S. island
territories and six Canadian provinces, allowing it to respond to
multi-location projects and the growing need for bundled services.
Spectrum Global Solutions announced the acquisition of ADEX
Corp. and ADEX Puerto Rico LLC in March, positioning it to capitalize on the
continuing rollout of 5G services during the coming years. The ADEX entities
added turnkey wireless and wireline telecom services, as well as professional
staffing for projects, delivering new clients and capabilities to the
company (http://ibn.fm/wYwJS)
as SGSI’s other subsidiaries have done. ADEX is an outsource provider of
engineering and installation services, staffing solutions and other services
which include consulting to the telecommunications industry, its service
providers and specialty customers worldwide.
The U.S. telecommunications industry is expected to expend
some $157 billion for capital upgrades by 2021, largely due to the rollout of
5G networks, improvements to existing 4G networks, the auction of FCC spectrum
bandwidth, the growth of Internet of Things (IOT) devices and other network
infrastructure modernization (http://ibn.fm/L06kh).
“We expect that our cash position will increase due to
operating profits in the telecommunications division. Over the coming months
and year, subject to raising additional funds, we plan to primarily concentrate
on our telecommunications business and associated projects,” the company stated
in its most recent quarterly filing (http://ibn.fm/5lmCT).
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SpectrumGlobalSolutions.com
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