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The Impact of 5G on Enterprise Network Monitoring

Kentik

The fifth generation of wireless technology, more commonly being referred to as 5G, is marching towards commercialization. Performance is a key driver behind the movement, with 5G enabling: Greater throughput -- mobile broadband with bandwidth ranging from 50 Mbps to 10 Gbps. 5G and SDN Capabilities Intersect.

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Telcos vs. Hyperscalers: Should Telecom Operators Take a Stand or is Collaboration the Key to the Future?

Global Data

With the digital landscape continuing to evolve with the emergence of 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud-native technologies, hyperscalers are becoming more influential in shaping the future direction of telecommunications. This can both create benefits for telcos (e.g.,

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Unlock Modern Connectivity: SD-WAN vs. MPLSĀ 

CATO Networks

High Costs: MPLS circuits come with a hefty price tag, especially for global enterprises requiring high bandwidth. SD-WAN provides a cloud-friendly, agile alternative to MPLS by leveraging a variety of connectivity options, including broadband internet, LTE, and 5G, to connect branch offices, datacenters, and cloud environments.

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Unlocking the Power of Embedded CDNs: A Comprehensive Guide to Deployment Scenarios and Optimal Use Cases

Kentik

Higher demand means the need for bandwidth will justify more servers, which again means more disk space will be available to cache more content. 5G and IoT : The widespread adoption of 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT) will increase connected devices and data traffic.

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WBA issues Wi-Fi predictions for 2025

DCNN Magazine

Large tech companies and advanced enterprises will be among the first to implement Wi-Fi 7 in their office infrastructures to support increased demands from remote collaboration tools, IoT sensors, and high-definition video conferencing.

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