cloud-computing

  • Network Function Virtualization (NFV)

    Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is a transformative technology in telecommunications, enabling network operators to virtualize and decouple traditional network functions from dedicated hardware. Rather than relying on proprietary, specialized hardware, NFV allows these functions to run as software on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware, providing greater flexibility, scalability, and efficiency. The primary goal of NFV is Continue reading

  • Edge Computing in Telco

    Edge computing refers to the practice of processing data closer to where it is generated, rather than relying on centralized data centers or the cloud. This approach reduces latency, improves bandwidth efficiency, and provides real-time processing for applications that require immediate responses. In a telecommunications context, edge computing allows service providers to push data storage, Continue reading

  • Modern Advanced Telco Architecture

    The currently most advanced architectures in telecommunications have evolved significantly, with many enhancements and newer approaches driven by cloud-native designs, virtualization, and automation. Here’s how modern telecommunications architectures build upon and surpass traditional softswitch-based systems: 1. Cloud-Native Softswitch Architectures In modern NGN and telecommunications environments, the traditional softswitch architecture is being replaced or augmented by Continue reading

  • Telco Architecture

    The telecommunications landscape has evolved significantly in the third decade of the millenial, with advancements in both mobile and fixed networks driven by the integration of IP-based technologies, virtualization, cloud computing, and the rise of digital platforms such as AI and blockchain. Below is a detailed overview of current telecommunications architectures, their integration with data Continue reading

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