Artificial intelligence providing efficient error management

Artificial intelligence and adaptive systems can contribute to the management of the increasing complexity of networks. AI can, for example in the case of network irregularities, detect much faster which are the most critical elements and which counter-measures need to be taken. This does not primarily mean a reduction in staff, rather that we want to achieve a significantly higher quality and efficiency, after all, in order to improve customer experience and satisfaction.

Hungarian engineers: Committed with passion and quality

Hungary is an exciting country with a high quality of life. Hungarian professionals are very passionate, have super high qualities and are excellent engineers. They work hard and are eager to be the best. “The discussions with our engineers are of a high quality. They know what they talk about, are committed, passionate and highly engaged.

Hungary has the fastest LTE network in Europe. After Seoul and Hong Kong, Hungary is number three world-wide. The mix of top-quality staff and top-class infrastructure is a great environment for innovation. Moreover, there is a strong commitment of the Hungarian government to put Hungary on the roadmap for innovation and technology. Not only at the level of declarations, but in practice, as well. One example is the upcoming test-drive facilities in Zalaegerszeg, where future technologies in autonomous driving will soon be tested.

Open-mindedness on all sides

In Hungary, not only the economy is open-minded and forward-looking, but also universities. You can sense the passion and the energy that they want to be in the forefront. Hungary is a small country and you can implement here things much faster and much more cost-efficiently than for example in Germany. Thus, Hungary is an ideal test area for upcoming technologies in IT.

The 5G-future will get a major stimulus and make a step to its use in praxis late 2018 early 2019, after the opening of the test-drive in Zalaegerszeg. The global telecommunication sector is at the moment in the so-called pre-standard-phase. This phase will be completed by 2020 (latest). In the middle of the 2020s, the 5G will slowly open up for the consumer market and provide for business and societal solutions in areas such as the autonomous driving, smart-health and smart city, or as they are called: The Smart Universe. Hungarian engineers will be in the forefront of many 5G development projects.

 

Source: budapesttimes.hu

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