private 5G networks?

Jean St-Laurent jean at ddostest.me
Mon Dec 6 13:56:34 UTC 2021


I vouch for fairness. 

It seems there might be a shift in how we consume services around the world. It's like a train. You can't turn 90 degrees. You need to start a smooth curve many miles ahead if you want your train to turn and reach the destination.

How leaders govern will be more important. The decisions they make today and the partners they choose will set the direction for this train.

Maybe cloud boys and girls are also about to get a fair shake.

Be patient

Jean

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Tinka <mark at tinka.africa> 
Sent: December 6, 2021 8:23 AM
To: Jean St-Laurent <jean at ddostest.me>; nanog at nanog.org
Subject: Re: private 5G networks?



On 12/6/21 15:10, Jean St-Laurent wrote:

> Probably not. There seem to be a new portfolio starting.
>
> Your telco could probably have a special product for business/enterprises which need private 5G without all the learning of technical stuff.

If Amazon went from selling books to being the biggest cloud provider, they are certainly showing that with enough software developers, white boxes, and a bit of network, you can virtualize an EPC that makes the telco close to irrelevant, in a few years.

More pressure on Nokia, Huawei, Ericsson, and friends.


> Telco have strong expertise and reliable systems IMO, just not moving very fast to new products.

Hehe - and yet the cloud boys and girls are the largest submarine cable builders and operators, nowadays.

Funny that, eh...

Mark.



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