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Why 5G monetization depends on automation

TM Forum

Rick Hamilton, Senior Vice President, Blue Planet Software, shares his insights into why service automation is of growing strategic importance as telcos seek to monetize 5G; the challenges it poses and what the future holds. We talk a lot about automation – particularly in the context of 5G. Why is it so important? Telefonica. :

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Maximizing the 5G analytics dividend

TM Forum

Not only is 5G the first ‘generation’ to embed analytics as a core function of the network architecture, but it is a vital component in delivering and effectively monetizing the new cloud and software-defined services that are the true promise of the technology. Cloudification advantages.

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How will 5G impact telcos' carbon footprint?

TM Forum

Yet, as BCG's figures indicate, the more data that CSPs transport, the more their own emissions performance will suffer, particularly since one of the major issues for CSPs is the use of energy to power their networks. UK5G has set up a working group.

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Koch CTO teams up to get cloud networking right

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloud networking comprises three layers: first from on-premises data centers to the cloud, then within a cloud that has multiple accounts or virtual private clouds, and finally, between individual clouds in a multicloud environment. It’s more complicated than standard networking, Hoag says. Hoag brought in Alkira to help tackle the challenge.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

The same is true of some of the cloud-native software that CSPs now regard as essential for moving to a techco model. Consequently, large up-front capex software deals are becoming less frequent, and vendors are adopting shared success financial models for their solutions. High capex costs. IT spending growth.

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Finally leverage edge by adopting an as-a-service approach

CIO Business Intelligence

The open architecture, which is sometimes referred to as fog computing, drives storage and data processing towards a location where it’s needed. NTT manages the hardware, application deployment, security and software patching. Embracing EaaS also enables organizations to overcome other challenges they may be facing.

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Securing 5G for 2023 and beyond

CIO Business Intelligence

For network operators, service providers, and equipment and solution providers, it’s no longer enough to secure voice and data across Layer 3 (network layer) and Layer 4 (transport layer) of the pipe. Threats against virtualization include denial-of-service attacks as well as misconfigurations, among others.

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