Weekly roundup | Ciena network Insights | November, 05 2021
Connecting to the African continent – faster
Africa has surpassed other continents in international bandwidth growth for the past four years fostering new submarine cable builds. Although increasing international capacity is critical to Africa, it’s also important to move data to and from Africa as fast as possible via low-latency network designs. This is why leading African service providers, like Angola Cables, offers a broad low-latency service portfolio.
The benefits of edge computing for telcos
From speed and bandwidth to security and adaptability, edge computing offers a host of innovations for telcos. But in order to realize these benefits, they'll need to fundamentally rethink their OSS architecture and embrace automation. Blue Planet’s Kailem Anderson details how telcos can get started.
How bold hardware and software innovations are changing the game in optical networking
From speed and bandwidth to security and adaptability, edge computing offers a host of innovations for telcos. But in order to realize these benefits, they'll need to fundamentally rethink their OSS architecture and embrace automation. Blue Planet’s Kailem Anderson details how telcos can get started.
Small cell is a growing technology that enables Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to deploy sites in strategic locations offering smaller coverage with higher capacities, using licensed and unlicensed wireless spectrum.