CommScope And Microsoft Join Forces To Create Private Wireless Network

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Utilising the cloud-connected, low-latency private wireless network, CommScope has improved both the operational efficiency and manufacturing agility of its facilities

CommScope joins with Microsoft to create a converged private wireless network solution, enabling new low-latency and mobile applications to transform industrial manufacturing.

CommScope has deployed the combined solution using Microsoft Azure private MEC and CommScope CBRS access points in its manufacturing innovation centre in Shakopee, Minnesota. Using the cloud-connected, low-latency private wireless network, CommScope has improved its facilities’ operational efficiency and manufacturing agility.

The converged network solution offers factory engineers augmented reality applications and cloud-based manufacturing tools. This includes immersive technology training, aggregated assembly line data, and real-time remote assistance to improve production ramp times and worker capabilities.

“CommScope is excited to work with Microsoft to enable the next generation of private wireless networks. We have deployed Microsoft’s private MEC platform with CBRS access points in our manufacturing innovation centre to improve operational efficiencies. Together, we are showcasing the immediate, real-world advantages of private networking in industrial manufacturing, as our combined solution paves the way for the evolution of private wireless networks and manufacturing,” said Upendra Pingle, SVP Intelligent Cellular Networks, CommScope.

Shriraj Gaglani, GM, Azure for Operators, Microsoft said “We see a tremendous opportunity to transform workforce efficiency by making it easy to deploy and develop private wireless that can underpin agile factories. We collaborated with CommScope to implement use cases that increase worker and production line efficiency and to help incubate and inspire industry 4.0 transformations.”