Thursday, March 24, 2022

Disaggregation Benefits App Developers, So Why Aggregate?


Typically aggressive marketing from T-Mobile. There may well be ways to make incorporation of 5G access easier for app developers. But upside is limited. By definition, apps are now designed to be independent of internet platforms. No app developer requires the permission of an access provider to reach users and customers. 

As a deployment matter, tighter integration might make sense for private network apps or use cases where one wishes to use the public network for some reasons, but confine data to the local network for other reasons. It is not clear how much more support needs to be provided, in that sense. 

How much easier can it be for developers to create apps that run over 5G? 

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