I use AI to create this podcast, let me know what you think? The ACG Research study highlights how application-driven traffic is reshaping the economics of fixed and mobile networks. While fixed networks benefit from lower unit costs ($0.06/GB vs. $0.33/GB for mobile), far higher household data consumption drives a 393% higher TCO per subscriber ($21.22 vs. $5.40). A small set of applications accounts for the vast majority of costs: 9 apps drive 92% of fixed expenses and seven drive 96% of mo...
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I use AI to create this podcast, let me know what you think? The ACG Research study highlights how application-driven traffic is reshaping the economics of fixed and mobile networks. While fixed networks benefit from lower unit costs ($0.06/GB vs. $0.33/GB for mobile), far higher household data consumption drives a 393% higher TCO per subscriber ($21.22 vs. $5.40). A small set of applications accounts for the vast majority of costs: 9 apps drive 92% of fixed expenses and seven drive 96% of mo...
A look at Segment Routing MPLS adoption and the upcoming SRv6 wave with Ciena’s Jahanzeb Baqai – Episode 51
The Deep Edge Podcast
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3 years ago
A look at Segment Routing MPLS adoption and the upcoming SRv6 wave with Ciena’s Jahanzeb Baqai – Episode 51
With SR-MPLS turning ten and SRv6 coming on the scene in 2019, is there a right path for service providers? Where are service providers regarding their decision-making roadmap? Ciena’s Jahanzeb Baqai joins Ray Mota to discuss a new Segment Routing report from ACG Research®, with insights directly from Service Providers on this and more. Topics:· SR-MPLS adoption: real or imagined?· SRv6 plans are starting to take off· ...
The Deep Edge Podcast
I use AI to create this podcast, let me know what you think? The ACG Research study highlights how application-driven traffic is reshaping the economics of fixed and mobile networks. While fixed networks benefit from lower unit costs ($0.06/GB vs. $0.33/GB for mobile), far higher household data consumption drives a 393% higher TCO per subscriber ($21.22 vs. $5.40). A small set of applications accounts for the vast majority of costs: 9 apps drive 92% of fixed expenses and seven drive 96% of mo...