RAN Research
RAN Research forecasts disruption in wireless technology, and is essential reading for anyone who wants to stay on top of current trends and thinking among Mobile Network Operators.
This report examines how Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) is becoming a major source of opportunity for operators, as well as for providers of equipment, services, and application software, all converging on this space between the network and the end user.
It is vital that operators are actively engaged in the march to Edge Compute, with strategies designed to capitalize on the opportunities both for efficiency improvements with concomitant energy savings, and new services around associated APIs.
Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) deployments will increase over the next five years, both in operators’ macro networks and among enterprises. Several trends are conspiring to drive this growth, the underlying one being the increasing distribution of computing towards the edge of networks, fixed or wireless, from monolithic data centers, even though the latter will continue to thrive. This shows up in another trend, the location where most data is being processed.
✅ 35 page PDF report, illustrated with graphs and charts
✅ XLS dataset of numbers for:
Companies Mentioned:
AI-RAN Alliance, Amazon Web Services, Amazon, AMD, Arm, AT&T, Bell, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, Cisco, Claro, Constellation Energy, Crane Clean Energy Center, Dell, Edgeuno, Embratel, Ericsson, ETSI, Google, GSMA, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, Mobily, Nestlé, Nvidia, OpenAI, Orange, Pure Storage, Qualcomm, Reliance Jio, Sage Geosystems, Samsung, SoftBank, Telus, T-Mobile, Viettel, Vodafone, Zenlayer
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RAN Research forecasts disruption in wireless technology, and is essential reading for anyone who wants to stay on top of current trends and thinking among Mobile Network Operators.