How New-Age Technologies are Adding Value to Telecom Industry

The telecommunication industry has been a central player in the global technological revolution during the last 3 decades. From SDN to IoT, 5G to Digital VAS, cutting edge technologies are heavily impacting in the telecom sector. The outcome, the telecommunication industry continues to record an increase in both connections and traffic.

 

Telecommunication Industry

 The telecom industry has been making a huge shift in terms of technologies. The emergence of these digital transformation technologies allows millions of people around the world to experience new ways of accessing information. New digital services will have higher security requirements that necessitate business-wide security transformation covering the full technology stack, the data, the service creation process, the partners, the physical environment and a change to a security-aware culture.

 

How the Telecom Industry is Leveraging Digital Transformation

Telecom industries are undergoing massive structural change turning their customer channels, content and communication services digital, creating a new ecosystem of value. Here are several trends that are causing a dramatic change in the telecom industry.

 

·       Scalable On-Demand SDN

SDN is the cutting-edge approach to network management. SDN technology disintegrates the data and control planes. SDN allows network administrators to have programmable, centralized control over the network traffic, without having actual access to physical network devices. It separates the control plane from the data plane and thus allowing external control of the network. Separation of the control plane and the data plane allows top-level decisions to be made from management device with the knowledge of network, without having device-centric configurations.

 

 

·       IoT

IoT empowers telecom firms by enabling them to supply integrated, global services to their consumers, ensuring a seamless service experience. By using IoT, telecom business leaders can gain an outsized volume of knowledge. Firms can develop an information pool with the assistance of knowledge gathered by IoT sensors. Internet of Things technology helps telecoms monitor base stations and data centers remotely. This helps ensure minimal downtime for the network.

 

·       5G

5G systems will deliver an unprecedented level of interconnectedness. This next generation of networks will connect with more types of devices faster and more seamlessly than ever before. As the 5G network makes higher transfer speeds and lowers network latency a reality, it will bring about significant improvements in communication. The faster speeds and much greater network efficiency will make communication a breeze, while the significantly lower latency will significantly improve response time.

 

·       Digital VAS

Telecom service providers are today able to provide an enriched single-window experience to consumers for discovering digital content related to information, services, news, entertainment, and much more. The field of digital VAS is today expanding to provide solutions to suit each and every end user’s requirements.


The telecommunication industry has been a central player in the global technological revolution during the last 3 decades. The telecommunication industry continues to record an increase in both connections and traffic. The adoption of cloud technologies is also, usually synonymous with any digital drive.

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