Dell drives innovation in a 5G world.

Dell Technologies is striding into a dynamic, collaborative 5G future, as it continues to move way beyond its traditional role as a provider of enterprise IT
The company is now an established strategic partner to a number of telecom firms, helping them modernise their networks, and also to monetise them, by generating new revenue streams.
One of Dellās customers is T-Mobile, with whom it has been engaged in an innovation-driven relationship for many years.
Historically, Dellās focus has been on supporting T-Mobileās IT and network requirements, through its storage, server and client solutions.
āBut weāve now elevated our strategic partnership above this,ā says Dellās Telco Global Sales Leader, Scott Cohen, who has been helping sales teams sell network infrastructure to telecom providers since early 2000.
āWeāre now also collaborating on monetising 5G in the market, as well as on network innovations,ā Cohen adds.
Key among these is the 5G Innovation Lab, which launched early in January 2022. This has seen Dell and T-Mobile partner to unlock 5G capabilities for enterprises and consumers.
ā5G has the ability to change the world,ā says Cohen. āBut use-cases around higher bandwidth, lower latency, and IoT have yet to be flushed out. The 5G Innovation Lab will accelerate this innovation.ā
With the transition from 4G (closed architecture) to 5G (open architecture) Dell is well placed to apply its 5G know-how to the wider telecom market.
āWeāre a US$100bn company with 165,000 employees,ā says Cohen. āFor this transformation to happen it takes a business with scale and commitment to enter the ecosystem.
āDell is one of very few companies globally that can play this role effectively. We command one of the worldās largest supply chains and our technology is ubiquitous in enterprises. The market is coming towards our core competencies, and we plan to respond."
Dell being a founder-led company gives it a further edge on its competitors, Cohen points out.
āThis transformation will require stability and long-term commitment. Michael Dell is CEO and Chairman, and will fulfil our commitment to 5G. At other companies, the leadership will change and so will corporate priorities. We are in it for the long haul.ā
The long-haul being a minimum of ten years, which is the investment cycle to which Michael Dell has committed. Cohen says Dellās CEO āwill bring all assets to bear to enable and accelerate this process of transformationā.
Among Dellās plans for future 5G telecom collaborations are:
- Commitment to anchoring an open ecosystem.
- Accelerating telecom innovation through IT and network transformations.
- Capturing 5G revenue growth by working with telecom providers, not in competition with them.
As for its ongoing relationship with T-Mobile, Cohen says āthe skyās the limitā on what the companies can achieve together.
āGiven our mutual appetite to disrupt, I think big things await across all aspects of our partnership, including IT, network, and edge.ā
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