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The rollout of private 5G networks is accelerating as technology companies seek to advance industrial IoT and AI applications through enhanced connectivity solutions.

Strategic partnership announcement: LG Electronics and Nextivity have joined forces to deliver an integrated private 5G offering aimed at streamlining and enhancing network capabilities for enterprise customers.

  • The collaboration combines LG’s customized 5G private networks with Nextivity’s cellular coverage boosting technology
  • Initial testing will take place at Nextivity’s Customer Experience Center in San Diego, where LG’s Private 5G UltraSlim system will be integrated with Nextivity’s CEL-FI signal-booster solution
  • The partnership targets key sectors including education, retail, healthcare, and warehousing

Technical capabilities and integration: The joint solution merges two complementary technologies to create a comprehensive private 5G infrastructure supporting advanced applications.

  • Nextivity’s CEL-FI QUATRA 4000c customers will gain streamlined access to LG’s private 5G technology
  • The system supports various IoT solutions including autonomous mobile robots, digital signage, and augmented reality applications
  • Integration includes Nextivity’s acoustic Gunshot Detection Service, demonstrating how safety features can be incorporated alongside productivity tools

Market positioning and strategy: Both companies view this partnership as a strategic move to capitalize on the growing demand for private 5G networks and advanced IoT solutions.

  • LG has identified private 5G networks as key infrastructure for future industries and is actively expanding its presence in this market
  • Nextivity brings expertise in CBRS solutions and distributed antenna systems (DAS) to the partnership
  • The combined offering aims to help customers maximize their return on investment in DAS infrastructure through additional IoT and AI capabilities

Executive perspectives: Leadership from both companies emphasize the transformative potential of their partnership.

  • Michiel Lotter, CEO of Nextivity, highlights how the relationship enables integrated applications from a leading 5G ecosystem developer
  • Joon-sung Lee, VP of LG’s private network business division, frames the collaboration as part of LG’s evolution into a smart life solutions company

Future implications: The partnership between LG and Nextivity highlights a growing trend toward integrated solutions that combine connectivity infrastructure with practical applications, suggesting that future private 5G deployments will increasingly focus on delivering end-to-end solutions rather than just network connectivity.

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