![]() Whilst the demand for reliable rural broadband is not new, there have been several factors over the last 18 months which have brought this subject back into the surface. How will cloud providers continue to play a part and disrupt future network deployments and upgrades, as well as on back-end systems and processes? What impact will these virtualized networks have on the customer experience, and how can telcos and cloud vendors work together to increase customer satisfaction and retention?ġ1:00AM-11:15AM: Fireside Chat with Bob Everson, Cisco's Senior Director, 5G ArchitectureĥG AND THE FIXED WIRELESS OPPORTUNITY – DELIVERING BROADBAND TO RURAL AND REMOTE AREAS COST EFFECTIVELY However, the benefits of ORAN and virtualized networks are also making an impact in incumbent carriers needing to tackle the significant cost of upgrading their networks and staying competitive. The latest development in the space was the intriguing announcement of DISH’s decision to launch an entirely cloud-based, Open RAN 5G network in partnership with AWS. Ever since Rakuten’s surprising launch in 2018 of their end-to-end fully virtualized cloud-native networks, a world’s first, the industry’s eye has been set on how to build more virtual capabilities into networks whilst keeping CAPEX down as a result. ![]() THE FUTURE OF END-TO-END 5G DEPLOYMENT MODELSĬloud native network infrastructure is becoming synonymous with disruption in 5G telco markets. ![]()
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