As technology megatrends like Industry 4.0, 5G, AI and IoT grow rapidly, its becoming extremely important to bring essential compute,storage and connectivity closer to the user.
Scalability issues, excessive power consumption, connectivity and latency are some of the many factors that are driving the demand for a revamped edge and cloud infrastructure. Unlike the traditional Cloud Co., the new cloud era will be about having near-real-time cloud computing capability, coupled with a strong IT environment at the network edge.This will offer a platform to launch consumer and enterprise use cases with access to real-time data, leveraging high bandwidth combined with reduced latency benefits provided by edge clouds. All these benefits combine to solve the centralized cloud deployment challenges seen today.
At STL we believe that, the networks of the future will be built in a fundamentally different way by bringing together four specialised technological confluences wired and wireless, software and hardware, connectivity and compute and open source – all at the edge of the network.
Benefits
From wired to wireless,design to deployment and connectivity to compute
30% reduced network congestion
Using STL’s Smart WiFi Offload solution for a Disruptive Internet Co. in Japan
Our fully 5G ready digital network solutions help telcos, cloud companies, citizen networks, and large enterprises deliver enhanced experiences to their customers
Optical Connectivity Solutions
In this era of digitization, data has the power to change the world. While data continues to fuel innovation and technological advancement, the world has started to witness unprecedented growth in internet connectivity.
The world is going hyperscale. Hyperscale networks will create superfast digital highways, fuel digital revolution and connect billions of humans and devices. Hyperscale networks demand massive fiberization.
With an aim to create multi-gigabit access networks, Telcos and Enterprises across the globe are looking to build converged data networks that are reliable, scalable, resilient, and can support wireless and wired connectivity.
Aging networks create several challenges - including lesser revenue, higher failure rates, lack of standardisation, interoperability, and compromised network security.
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GLOSSARY
What is 5G?
5G stands for the fifth generation of mobile telephone technology. It is the successor to 4G. It promises to be faster than its predecessors and opens up new use cases for mobile data.