| | | | | | | | AT&T, Verizon and Hughes are taking the global SD-WAN market by storm. Meanwhile, the Ethernet Alliance will showcase 200G per lane and broadband providers see potential in AI. Sean Buckley, Editor-in-Chief of Lightwave, breaks it all down in this Friday Five video. |
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| | | | | | THIS WEEK’S TOP 5 STORIES | | |
| The company will be able to add additional staff for fiber drops and construction services. |
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| The new service focuses on turning GPU capacity into a new revenue driver for service providers and resellers, while enabling enterprises to control costs and enhance workload performance. |
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| A large majority of survey participants noted that emerging AI applications have potential for both operational efficiency in the delivery of home broadband and enhanced customer experiences. |
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| The interoperability event, taking place in Santa Clara, CA, in December, will validate 1.6 TbE Ethernet solutions. |
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| The three service providers top Vertical Systems Group’s Mid-2025 Global Provider SD-WAN LEADERBOARD. |
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