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Home » #MWC24: Console Connect on AI’s Massive Impact on Carrier Networks

#MWC24: Console Connect on AI’s Massive Impact on Carrier Networks

March 3, 2024
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Is AI already having a big impact on carrier networks and traffic volume? Paul Gampe, CTO from Console Connect, discusses his company’s perspective:

– The increasing demand for data migration in carrier networks, illustrated by a customer’s need to move 5 petabytes of data from Amazon to Google.

– The role of AI in driving the need for large-scale data migration and data repatriation.

– How Console Connect’s product, Cloud Router, directly connects one hyperscaler to another, simplifying the complex problem of moving large amounts of data.

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