• The challenge​​ 

    Increasing efficiency in manufacturing​​ 

Manufacturing plants prioritize continuous improvement by increasing efficiency and reducing waste. Having more efficient systems to monitor production-line performance helps achieve that goal.​​  

By using predictive maintenance and a cohesion of processes, manufacturers can significantly reduce downtime and improve productivity.​​ 

  • Aging machines and shorter business life cycles​​ 

    Manufacturing companies are under enormous pressure to keep up with increasingly shorter business and product life cycles. In addition, machines are continually aging and becoming more expensive to maintain.​​ 

  • 5G opportunities​​ 

    5G-enabled manufacturing analytics​​ 

5G can support the numerous connected devices used to monitor various manufacturing processes.​​ 

5G can handle the massive volume of data needed for accurate analysis in large-scale manufacturing operations.​​ 

5G’s low latency can capture near real-time insight into manufacturing operations.​​ 

Manufacturers can use their analysis of captured data to optimize operations and make more educated decisions.​​ 

Cómo funciona​​ 

    • 5G-powered manufacturing: Could increase efficiency and reduce downtime​​ 

      • 5G can support the massive number of sensors used in manufacturing facilities, helping manufacturers know when something is broken or needs to be replaced soon.​​ 



      • Connected cameras could use computer vision to check the tolerances and flaws of the units and note where in the process those flaws are occurring and how often.​​ 
      • Connected cameras could transmit data to multi-access edge computing (MEC) servers, potentially using ultra-low latency to rapidly respond to flaws in units and improve quality.​​ 



      • The production line can integrate insights and adjust the production process and flow rather than experience costly downtime and defective units.​​ 



5G built right​​ 

Our 5G Ultra Wideband network is built right to power transformative possibilities for business. With massive bandwidth and low latency, 5G Ultra Wideband can allow manufacturers to get near real-time insights into their processes and optimize operations.​​ 

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    Fibra​​ 

    • Achieving 5G Ultra Wideband’s extraordinary speeds requires a massive fiber infrastructure​​ 
    • Verizon has made significant investments in fiber densification in major cities around the nation​​ 

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  • Millimeter-wave spectrum

    Spectrum​​ 

    • Verizon has critical spectrum holdings that include millimeter-wave and C-Band spectrum​​ 
    • Millimeter-wave spectrum supports 5G Ultra Wideband’s transformative performance and C-band will enable performance and expanded coverage​​ 

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  • Small-cell deployment

    Small-cell deployment​​ 

    • Verizon has spent years densifying its 4G LTE network, and its 5G network leverages the same densification​​ 
    • Verizon has relationships in place with large and small municipalities, enabling its small-cell deployment​​ 

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  • Edge computing

    Edge computing​​ 

    • Verizon has network locations that are ideally suited for housing edge-computing resources​​ 
    • MEC delivers applications closer to the end user while providing access to the tools, power and compute to deploy at scale​​ 

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    • This is 5G built right, from the network businesses rely on.​​ 


    • 5G Nationwide available in 2,700+ cities on most VZ 5G devices. 5G Ultra Wideband (UWB) available only in parts of select cities.
      Verizon 5G access requires a 5G-capable device.  5G UWB access requires a 5G-capable device with select voice/data and 5G UWB plans.​​ 

    • Future use case not currently available.​​ 
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