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...
Juniper Networks Julius Francis & Jai Thattil discuss the Cloud Metro space - Episode 52
The Deep Edge Podcast
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3 years ago
Juniper Networks Julius Francis & Jai Thattil discuss the Cloud Metro space - Episode 52
Cloudification has been significantly affecting metro networking and RAN in the network to deliver differentiated services for improved user experience.The metro can potentially drive new service opportunities for operators and improved experiences for network users. It will become where connectivity + edge hosting, + service experience converge. At the same time, Open RAN provides opportunities to optimize the radio resource and deliver innovations faster to the end users. Julius Francis, Sr...
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...