The combination of cloud technology and the telecom sector in India has the potential to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and provide better services to customers while enabling the growth of other industries through enhanced connectivity and communication capabilities. By virtualising network infrastructure through SDN and NFV, operators gain flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.
Cloud-based solutions. streamline operations, optimise resource usage, and reduce capital expenses with a pay-as-you-go model. Cloud technology opens up opportunities for partnerships and collaborations between telecom operators and cloud service providers. This synergy allows telecom companies to leverage the expertise and offerings of cloud providers to enhance their services and expand their market reach.
What impact would 5G, Pvt LTE, Edge, and decentralised Clouds have on the industry? Are these forces already creating a change?
The combination of 5G, Private LTE, Edge computing, and decentralised clouds has the potential to bring about significant changes in the industry and drive transformative shifts in how businesses and consumers use and experience technology. These technologies collectively pave the way for new applications, services, and business models that were not feasible before.
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