Juniper eyes aviation industry as a part of captive 5G play

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The US-based Juniper Networks is eyeing high-bandwidth connectivity across airports as a part of a fifth-generation (5G) private or captive 5G network offering along with AI-backed high-performance IT infrastructure..

In some airports, we have a large presence in the IT infrastructure space, Sajan Paul, Managing Director & Country Manager, India & SAARC at Juniper Networks told ET...

A captive or private 5G network is an extension to wireless technology for the creation of a dedicated local area network (LAN) within a specific business facility or premise but with a restriction to offer services outside.. Rami Rahim-headed multinational that offers artificial intelligence (AI)-backed IT networking, telco-grade cloud, managed services, and software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) services to telecom service providers worldwide...

"I would say that we have already invested billions of dollars in our facility here (India) developing make-in-India software," Paul said, adding that the company has commissioned one of the largest data centres in Karnataka, and eyeing carbon footprint to net zero by 2025.. Further, the executive said that 5G is a great technology with Juniper being one of the serious internet protocol (IP) players globally...

Private 5G use cases in industries such as mining, manufacturing, port management, and airport operations, are some of the potential business areas for telecom network operators in India's low average revenue per user regime in consumer business..

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