Network-In-a-Box
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A Network-In-a-Box (NIB) is the combination of multiple components of a computer network into a single device (a 'box'), which are traditionally separated into multiple devices.[1][2]
Examples
- In 2021, the company Genie launched a 5G Network-In-a-Box to run as an on-premise service.[3]
- In August 2021, Tecore Networks launched a 5G Network-In-a-Box, which also supported 5G and LTE.[4]
History
In 2014, an open-source hardware Network-In-a-Box based on OpenBTS was deployed in West-Papua, Indonesia.[5]
References
- ↑ Pozza, Matteo; Rao, Ashwin; Flinck, Hannu; Tarkoma, Sasu (2018). "Network-In-a-Box: A Survey About On-Demand Flexible Networks". IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials 20 (3): 2407–2428. doi:10.1109/COMST.2018.2807125. ISSN 1553-877X. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8293778.
- ↑ "Definition of network in a box" (in en). https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/network-in-a-box.
- ↑ Yu, Eileen. "Singtel unveils 5G network 'in a box' to run on-site customer trials" (in en). https://www.zdnet.com/article/singtel-unveils-5g-network-in-a-box-to-run-on-site-customer-trials/.
- ↑ Sharpe, Sharpe (2021-08-27). "5G iCore Network-in-a-Box launched by Tecore in the US" (in en). https://www.5gradar.com/news/5g-icore-network-in-a-box-launched-by-tecore-in-the-us.
- ↑ Gallagher, Sean (2014-02-28). "Cellular's open source future is latched to tallest tree in the village" (in en-us). https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/cellulars-open-source-future-is-latched-to-tallest-tree-in-the-village/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-In-a-Box.
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