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A virtual va-va-voom: How service providers can achieve true flexibility and adopt a sustainable pay-as-you-grow model
There’s been a lot of talk about virtualisation in the telecoms world over the past decade. We’ve heard all about how it will enable service providers to drive down capital expenditure, simplify configuration and maintenance, and improve the agility of their networks,
Read moreThe IoT phenomenon will equate to nothing if the industry fails to connect the dots
The Internet of Things is no longer the future. It’s very much the present and the market is growing at an exponential rate, says Robin Kent, director of European operations, Adax. It’s set to quadruple in size, growing from US$900 billion (€758.25 billion) in 2014 to $4.3 trillion (€3.62 trillion) by 2024, with more than
Read moreWe need an effective packet core in IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is being hailed as the next big thing in the tech world. The way in which we live our day-to-day lives will change forever when all of our products and devices become ‘connected’ – that’s if we’re led to believe everything we see and hear.
Read moreOperators are still wrestling with service differentiation and asking ‘Who will make the money in IoT?’
One of the problems with the Internet of Things (IoT), says Robin Kent, director of Adax, is that not all network operators have figured out how to make money from it. Jeremy Cowan, editorial director of IoT Now listens again to a voice of experience.
Read moreWho’s making money in IoT? They’re probably not network operators. They probably are in industry
Do providers of Internet of Things services view the IoT as a new revenue stream or a cost-saving exercise? This is one of the key questions Jeremy Cowan of IoT Now put recently to long-time communications industry observer Robin Kent, director of Adax.
Read moreIs 5G on a train to nowhere?
Just this week, says Robin Kent of Adax, I was on a train from Frankfurt to Nuremburg in Germany attempting in vain to get some work done.
Read moreSecurity experts call for end to ‘stupidity’ in fight with hackers as Mirai code broadens IoT attacks
According to some estimates, the Mirai malware has now infected almost half a million Internet of Things (IoT) devices worldwide, more than doubling the impact of the original Mirai botnet. This is not down to a lack of technology, say experts, but to negligence and stupidity.
Read moreThe importance of network security in the age of the Internet of Things
The speed at which the telecoms industry is needing to keep up with rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) is quite alarming.
Read moreHow can mobile operators cope with the overwhelming demand to connect everything?
The Internet of Things (IoT) has continued to snowball over the past couple of years, and it’s the buzzword that continues to dominate the tech world.
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