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Wi-Fi 7: The Future of High Speed Wireless Networking is Here

Arista Networks

Enterprises are under pressure to meet and exceed the challenges of rapidly increasing bandwidth requirements, including AR/VR (augmented reality/virtual reality) applications, streaming multimedia, IoT proliferation, video applications and high density deployments.

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Mirai Malware Targeting the Enterprise

CATO Networks

The infamous malware that crippled global DNS provider Dyn, French Web host OVH and security journalist Brain Krebs Web site with botnets of infected home routers, baby monitors and other IoT devices is now infecting enterprise network equipment, according to a recent Palo Alto Networks blog and Network Computing article.

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

Global Data

By collaborating with hyperscalers, telcos have the potential to unlock new revenue streams, especially across Internet of Things (IoT), edge computing, and AI, which requires low latency but also high bandwidth networks. Its important that telcos look for a partner that can complement each others strengths.

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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. Lower latency -- ultra-low latency down to 1 millisecond.

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WBA issues Wi-Fi predictions for 2025

DCNN Magazine

The Wireless Broadband Alliance ( WBA ), the global industry body dedicated to driving the seamless and interoperable service experience of Wi-Fi across the global wireless ecosystem, has shared 10 predictions for Wi-Fi in 2025 – laid out by its President and CEO, Tiago Rodrigues.

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