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Will LPWA or cellular technologies such as 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G drive the internet of things? Analysys Mason has forecast the future of IoT connectivity by network type across the world
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DIA remains the most popular way of accessing the cloud, but there has been a shift in deployment methods, according to a recent WAN Summit panel
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i3forum explains how collaboration can accelerate transformation in the international carrier space
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The rise in subsea cable investment noted by TeleGeography a year ago has continued. It will continue to rise as content companies need more capacity
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There will be 100 billion connections worldwide by 2025. Kevin Hu, president of Huawei’s network product line, explains how the intent-driven network can be driven by customers’ business intents and service policies
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The most recent Synergy Research Group figures on hyperscale operators, cloud infrastructure services, unified communications-as-a-service and collaboration
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Data from the cloud will represent 95% of total data centre traffic by 2021, it is estimated, highlighting the importance of cloud service adoption in driving data centre demand and growth.
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Over 60% of organisations in Europe and the Middle East admitted to being victims of cyber-attacks and, according to Alex Hilton, CEO of Cloud Industry Forum, a further 26% are waiting or expecting them to happen.
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As more enterprises move applications to the cloud, demand for hybrid models is growing. Guy Matthews looks at how wholesale telecoms sector can adapt to profit from this scenario
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The Telekom Austria Group becomes the A1 Telekom Austria Group
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Demand for low-latency and real-time insights mean applications are moving closer to the edge. Gareth Willmer explores how this will impact the wholesale industry