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Home » Edge Computing is the next Disruption

Edge Computing is the next Disruption

August 25, 2023
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Fiber broadband is having an effect on many aspects of the economy. Kevin Morgan, Chief Marketing Officer from Clearfield, provides insightful answers:

– The future of fiber is closely tied to edge computing. The concept of pushing data center functions closer to end users is becoming increasingly important, and fiber is the enabling technology that makes this possible.
– The expansion of fiber networks, fueled by increased investment in the economy, will allow for more than just home and business services. It will enable the aggregation of high capacity links from various devices and antennas, creating a more interconnected and efficient network.
– With its low latency requirements, fiber is set to disrupt computing next. This will open up new possibilities for faster, more efficient data processing and transmission, changing the way we interact with technology.

Join Kevin as he delves into these exciting developments at #FiberConnect2023. Discover how fiber technology is set to disrupt the future of computing and beyond.

Want to be involved our video series? Contact [email protected]
https://ngi.fyi/fiberc23-clearfield-kevin

View showcase at: https://ngi.fyi/fiberc23yt for updates on #broadband, #bead, #fiberbroadband

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