Category: Automation


The Telecoms.com Podcast: Mind your language

The pod regulars are joined by Ray from Light Reading once more this week. They start with a discussion about how inadequate the policing of the digital economy is, with legislators and regulators struggling to keep up with the pace of technological change. Jamie feels so strongly about it that he’s moved to frankly shocking profanity. He then composes himself long enough to tell us about the tension between national and state-level attitudes to technology in the US, allowing Ray to step in and restore some decorum to the exchange before Peterborough gets some harsh treatment. They conclude by observing snowballing interest in automation across the telecoms industry, which Ray uses as an opportunity to shamelessly plug Light Reading stuff.

Intelligent flow management and traffic analytics solution for communication service providers

Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity, a leading network analytics provider, and Radisys® Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), a global leader of open telecom solutions, showcased their joint solution for communication service providers at Mobile World Congress 2018. The high-powered partnership delivers an unique high performance networking solution designed for line-rate load balancing and traffic steering through the network to perform traffic classification and analyze the communication in real-time.

The Telecoms.com Podcast: Pre MWC special

With the biggest telecoms event of the year just around the corner Scott, Jamie and Iain bring you this special preview of Mobile World Congress 2018 for you to download and listen to on the plane. Scott starts with the obvious stuff – the big buzzwords that are 5G and IoT. The level of 5G fervour will hit fever pitch but how many solid business cases will there be for the new wireless generation? The same goes for IoT, which promises much-needed diversification for operators but who’s buying? Jamie thinks artificial intelligence is no less important a tech trend as it will underpin everything else but, inevitably, the lads express concern about machines taking over the world. Iain concludes by asking if we’ve hit peak MWC and wonders how long the sprawling show can keep growing.

Elisa is proud of its efficient SON

Finnish operator Elisa is so happy with its self-organising network tech, developed with Red Hat, that it wants the whole world to know about it.

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