In 2023, it’s likely that we will witness a massive growth in the number of 5G users, humans and machines. But the increase in bandwidth demand this will bring will put enormous pressure on networks, fuelling the growth of 5G analytics-driven automation and software control.
AI-based automated service assurance is a 5G necessity
AI-based automated service assurance is a 5G necessity.
Digitally Connecting Middle East Overland and Undersea
Digitally Connecting Middle East Overland and Undersea.
Next-Generation Metro Networks: How can service providers own the edge?
Traditional access, aggregation, and metro network designs were not deployed with the on-demand cloud content and COVID-19 era in mind. They must be rethought to leverage IoT, 5G, and cloud services, says Azz-Eddine Mansouri, General Manager of Sales at Ciena Middle East
IP at the edge: Open, automated, simplified
IP enables humans and machines to ‘talk’ to each other. It’s the foundation of the internet, and it works because it’s based on open industry standards. And it’s constantly evolving. New applications and use cases—such as 5G, Fiber Deep’s Converged Interconnect Network (CIN) architecture, and Edge Cloud—require that IP networks evolve to keep pace.