Edge Computing will Transform Network Economics
Multi-access Edge Computing will Transform Network Economics
Rapid advances in mobile computing power are pushing machine intelligence to the very edge of the network. Known as Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), this development is a critical success factor in the rise of the new 5G mobile networks that will deliver unheard-of data speeds to an exponentially larger user base, all at a fraction of the cost-per-bit expense.
Rapid advances in mobile computing power are pushing machine intelligence to the very edge of the network.
Known as Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), this development is a critical success factor in the rise of the new 5G mobile networks that will deliver unheard-of data speeds to an exponentially larger user base, all at a fraction of the cost-per-bit expense.
Rapid advances in mobile computing power are pushing machine intelligence to the very edge of the network. Known as Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), this development is a critical success factor in the rise of the new 5G mobile networks that will deliver unheard-of data speeds to an exponentially larger user base, all at a fraction of the cost-per-bit expense.
The primary advantage of moving processing out to devices at the edge of the networks is that it delivers the ultra-low latency needed to communicate efficiently; essentially, it eliminates, the need to constantly query centralized intelligence engines every time a device requests information. Instead, the device can perform the computation itself, extending applications and services to the very edge of the network, and in close proximity to the user. Edge Computing.
When you combine that kind of decentralized computing power with the web-scale platforms that allow companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Google to efficiently manage billions of users with minimal resources, then you have a recipe for huge commercial success. A good thing too, because by some estimates, as many as one trillion devices will be connected to the internet by 2030. To deliver connectivity to anything near that kind of user pool, CSPs will have to adopt a radically new operational approach toward service roll-out, maintenance, and support functions. Fortunately, that is the promise of MEC and 5G because it will not be made just for human connections, but also for machine-to-machine (M2M) connections. Edge Computing.
In this bright, new hyper-connected world, applications such as enhanced personal assistants (e.g., Siri, Google Assistant) that can perform truly complex “smart-home” tasks are moving into the mainstream. And this is where the exciting machine-to-machine part comes in. Your personal assistant will go even further: it will step out of the home with you and into your car to literally drive you to work in the morning, communicating with city sensors and other smart devices along the way.
Anticipating this, pioneering companies like Mavenir have already built an end-to-end portfolio of software-based, open-hardware, web-scale solutions that make the 5G vision a brilliant new reality.
Creating a virtualized, cloud-centric mobile network, allows our customers to leverage back-end infrastructure while placing intelligence and local storage out at the edge of the network for much greater speeds.
With technology like this, living on the edge is exciting.
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