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Telstra International Unveils Vision for its Network of the Future

Total Telecom

Telstra International is using Infineras solution to cloudify the infrastructure layer with decoupled software and hardware that will significantly increase the available subsea and backhaul capacity with greater flexibility. The upgraded network utilises the latest optical technology from Infinera and Ciena.

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T-Marc 300 (Series)

TELCO

Physical and virtual networking capabilities provide automated address management and discovery, bandwidth profiles, advanced traffic classes, and complete control over subscriber traffic transport across a service provider’s network. 1564 and RFC 2544 test heads for service turn-up testing SLA monitoring using TWAMP and Y.1731

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Lumen Technologies to connect Prometheus Hyperscale’s energy efficient AI data centers

IEEE ComSoc

From metro connectivity to long-haul data transport to edge cloud, security, managed service, and digital platform capabilities, Lumenn meets its customers’ needs today and is ready for tomorrow’s requirements. “It is the largest expansion of the Internet in our lifetime,” Ward said.

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Your telecom cloud journey on AWS: Part 3 – Optimizing cloud operations on AWS for telecom excellence

AWS Telecommunications

CSPs often take a failure prevention approach with these critical services, building from the ground up and using redundant hardware (power supplies, network supervisors, line cards, etc.), Log parsing and filtering, compression, and aggregation of metrics can further optimize bandwidth and storage for high-volume timeseries data.

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The technology turning point: 5 key tech trends that will define the next decade

HCL Tech

Organizations must bake sustainability and energy efficiency into software products, hardware products and hybrid products,” said Kumar. The edge is where the processing of the distributed data happens and this is only possible, according to Kumar, through a highly efficient, high bandwidth, low latency connectivity that is built around 5G.