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TIM, Qualcomm to Develop Use Cases for 5G and IoT

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TIM and Qualcomm Technologies have signed a wide scope Business Innovation co-operation agreement.

The two companies aim to share a strategic vision on business development and advanced services enabled by new technologies, specifically 5G, and testing innovative solutions to speed up commercial roll out.

The agreement will develop along three main themes:

 - Use cases for advanced mobile services, with special regard to the prospects enabled by 5G technology and to IoT related services.

 - Innovative services based on Advanced Analytics leveraging increased data from 5G enabled devices, networks, applications and services.

 - Innovative products both for mobile and landline.

5G is set to change the global mobile landscape and is expected to satisfy consumer demand for ultra-broadband connectivity and enable a full and pervasive evolution of Internet of Things apps and solutions, for public and workplace safety, healthcare, Cloud Robotics, and numerous Industry 4.0 use cases.

TIM and Qualcomm Technologies are planning a 5G trial in the 2nd half of 2018 to demonstrate features and measure performance for the 5G NR (New Radio) technology.

Amos Genish, CEO, TIM
With this agreement with Qualcomm Technologies, we once more confirm our dedication to offer to our customers the best customer experience ever, by combining the most innovative and highly performing services and solutions with a simple and clear customer service.

Cristiano Amon, President, Qualcomm 
Qualcomm Technologies plans to supply mobile test devices, based on the Qualcomm® Snapdragon X50 5G modem, for both sub-6 GHz and mmW elements of the 5G NR trial as well as working with TIM on a broad range of innovative deployments including LTE-A, IOT LTE and Wi-Fi.

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