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    Keeping up with market disrupters

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    Communications service providers (CSPs) are in a race to become more agile, to take advantage of the promise of 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more, but legacy infrastructure is holding them back.

    Download Red Hat’s latest e-book to learn more about how Red Hat is helping to transform CPS boost, efficiency, innovate faster and deliver with confidence.

    How do you solve a puzzle like NFV?

    The technology benefits of virtualisation are clear, especially as operators gear up for the decade ahead. However, an industry roundtable recently heard how achieving those benefits is continuing to prove a challenge.

    The era of open source is an age of open partnerships

    Service providers, along with everyone else, are having a hard time keeping up with the demand for ‘digital talent’ as they make the transformation to digital service providers. Here’s what they need to do.

    Why we need to be closer to the edge

    Mobile Edge Computing or Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) has many definitions. Here we look at what it means in the telecoms industry and at the opportunities it brings to operators.

    MFV: A new way for telcos to compete in TV and video

    Emerging media functions virtualisation (MFV) technology offers telcos a range of benefits. Executives at two roundtable discussions heard how they are looking to compete in a world where TV and video services are increasingly delivered over-the-top (OTT) and viewed on multiple devices by a growing number of competing providers.

    Red Hat: Keeping up with market disruptors

    Disrupt or be disrupted is the survival motto for businesses in this era of digital transformation. For communications service providers, the speed of change is threatening to outpace them, yet operators have a terrific talent for reinvention and some tech tricks of their own.

     

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