Close to 60 percent of all megacities, each with a population of over 10 million, will be in Asia by 2030. Today, India is home to five of these megacities—Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Chennai1. With more on the way, the explosive growth and adoption of Internet technology will continue unabated, for many years to come. The big question on every network operator’s mind is: Will my network be ready? This paper will help carriers find out how forward-looking network operators are challenging the traditional approach and addressing surging bandwidth demands cost-effectively while combating ongoing price erosion.
Achieving Scalable and Cost-Effective Networking Performance at the Edge: An APAC-India Perspective
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