Times of Oman

Middle East and Africa feeds appetite for unlimited data

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: As the region embraces economic diversity, government­s are investing in non-oil industries to diversify their sources of income . The Middle East is prioritisi­ng innovation and investing in transforma­tive technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce (AI), blockchain and cloud computing.

In support of the Middle East’s network operators, CommScope is developing innovative fibre optic solutions to transport large amounts of data very quickly and reliably. The company will demonstrat­e its latest offerings at Gitex Technology Week 2018.

“The Middle East and Africa aims to future proof its economy which caters to 20 per cent of the world’s population,” said Ehab Kanary, vice president of Enterprise for the Middle East and Africa, CommScope. “The adoption of disruptive technologi­es like AI, blockchain and cloud will only grow in prevalence and is yet another reminder that network operators will be faced with an unlimited appetite for capacity and data.”

CommScope will highlight its latest solutions to meet the continuous growth of bandwidth needs which enable several benefits.

Digital foundation

As the number of connected devices grows, the location of these devices is becoming more important. CommScope’s automated infrastruc­ture management (AIM) system knows exactly what is connected, how it is connected and where it is located. The software automatica­lly tracks changes, issues work orders, and documents the entire network. It also provides root-cause analysis in the event of failure, helping restore services faster.

Next to data transport, power over ethernet (PoE) is the most important enabler of devices that use structured cabling in enterprise buildings today. The new CommScope research and developmen­t lab hopes to demonstrat­e it doesn’t get too hot, at least for the cables involved.

Data centres

With millions of online transactio­ns happening daily, machines are sensing, analyzing and transmitti­ng mission-critical informa- tion in millisecon­ds. According to Cisco, 400 GbE is now available for testing, deployment, and adoption by network operators, paving the way for Terabit Scale Ethernet.

“With CommScope’s High Speed Migration solutions, we’re able to help data centre managers accelerate the growth of their data centre capacity and the speed of their digital transforma­tion initiative­s. We are quickly moving from 10Gb/s and 40Gb/s to 100Gb/s, 400Gb/s and beyond. The more data consumers and network users need, the more services they expect, the more critical speed becomes. This is a global phenomenon and one of the top challenges that data centre managers will face.”

The road to 5G

There’s a new era and standard for distribute­d antenna systems. The all-digital CommScope ERA upends the economics of indoorbuil­ding wireless with major space and fiber cable savings. The technology is a key enabler for network densificat­ion in LTE Advanced, Gigabit LTE and 5G. Existing ION-E systems can be software-upgraded to be interopera­ble with Era.

In-building delivery of 5G service will be a major opportunit­y for operators to own the user experience, differenti­ate from over-the-top service providers and monetize service offerings. CommScope’s enhanced OneCell small cell solution is uniquely positioned to make indoor 5G an enabler of enterprise business opportunit­ies

Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/business

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? Ehab Kanary.
- Supplied picture Ehab Kanary.

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