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The network architecture used by service providers has barely changed in the past two decades, while...
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The architectural change AT&T is taking here is not trivial. This cloud-native approach designed by DriveNets (and, obviously, endorsed by AT&T) takes the individual, physical instances of routers in a network and makes them behave as a single, shared resource. One assumes if the carrier can see its routing capacity in a much different way, all at once, it better could optimize routes, handle traffic more efficiently and lower its operating costs.
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The network architecture used by service providers has barely changed in the past two decades, while...
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