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Cloud to Edge: Building the software defined telco infrastructure

Canonical

on 2 December 2017

This article was last updated 4 years ago.


With the explosive growth of data, telcos are facing new challenges in revenue. Canonical currently provide some of the world’s leading service providers with an automated, repeatable, and tried & tested telco solution. In this webinar, join Nathan Rader to learn how Ubuntu OpenStack can help telcos:

  • Reduce time to market
  • Save money through automation as well as virtualisation
  • Increase infrastructural efficiency in order to drive towards the future

This webinar was part of our Ubuntu Enterprise Summit, December 2017.

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