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Home » New Middle Mile: Is Today’s Infrastructure Sufficient for the Next Internet?

New Middle Mile: Is Today’s Infrastructure Sufficient for the Next Internet?

May 30, 2023
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Are you wondering if today’s infrastructure is enough to support the next internet? In this video, Vito Mabruco, Global CMO from NTT, explains why the answer is no and what we need for the next internet.

Here are the top three talking points from the video:

\* Today’s infrastructure is not enough to support the next internet, which will require more capacity for 3D animations, virtual worlds, AI, and holograms.
\* NTT is addressing the need for the next infrastructure by changing the paradigm from electronics to photonics, which they have been using for long-distance transmission and telecommunications.
\* By replacing electronics with photonics, NTT can reduce power consumption and latency, which will be crucial for delivering the infrastructure of the future.

Watch the video to learn more about NTT’s vision for building the next infrastructure based on photonics.

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