Military and defense leaders explain how 5G and Open RAN are helping solve networking challenges
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"It's not just what we consider critical infrastructure - your water, power, fuel, gas. We're now expanding that definition to mean critical infrastructure is the network as well because no planes take off from any installation to do any mission without IT."
"That is why 5G is important to us, because it's global. It allows me to move throughout the enterprise, whether that's at home, whether that's in the office, whether that's in a hotel, whether that's 'barracks to the battlefield' is what we like to say."
"Resiliency for me is, under attack in a contested environment, do I have the ability to still operate my mission?" she said. "And what 5G gives me and these different capabilities is I no longer have to think about just one type of mode."
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