As they look ahead in 2023 – a pivotal year for delivering 5G – communication service providers (CoSPs) are investing in cloud-native journey in digitization and IT modernization as the inevitable next step in their network transformation. Completing the transition to cloud-native is not without its challenges, and many of these CoSPs have a long road to get there.
Intel and IDC surveyed more than 300 CoSPs about the challenges they are seeing on the cloud-native journey, the important impact it will make for delivering innovative new services with speed and flexibility, and what they need most to help them get there. Read more on the survey results at “Mastering Cloud-Native Architectures to Bring Agility to Telecom Networks.”
The results also show how Intel is innovating alongside its CoSP customers, and how with its broader partner ecosystem, the company is removing barriers to success. It’s all done to help CoSPs achieve performance and agility, while lowering costs, reducing complexity and saving energy.
Alex Quach, vice president and general manager of Intel’s Wireline and Core Network Division, offers his perspective on the results: “Unmatched Capabilities for a Cloud-Native 5G Core & RAN.”
Intel at MWC Barcelona 2023: Stay tuned for Intel’s upcoming announcements at MWC Barcelona 2023, and visit Intel in Hall 3, Stand 3E31, to experience the many ways the company is delivering breakthrough performance per watt by reducing network power consumption for the 5G core and RAN (radio access network).
About Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It is the world’s largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is one of the developers of the x86 series of instruction sets, the instruction sets found in most personal computers (PCs). Incorporated in Delaware, Intel ranked No. 45 in the 2020 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for nearly a decade, from 2007 to 2016 fiscal years.
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