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IDC predicts by 2025 more than 41 billion devices will be connected to the Internet of Things – capturing information on how we live and work, and forming the basis of how we use data-driven technology. While this trend has resulted in IT teams focused on improving end-user application performance, it places greater demand on the network.
A reliable, secure and flexible network is one of the primary enablers of change. Many organisations are once again putting a priority on network transformation, and are looking to solutions like software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) to help tune their business network for peak performance.
Telstra Octagon leverages the company’s low latency subsea network, direct exchange connections to support hyper-competitive global asset, currency, commodities and futures trading activities.
Shifts in policy and regulation have resulted in a range of trans-Pacific subsea cable reconfigurations in the telecommunications market. The Pacific Light Cable Network (PLCN), Bay to Bay Express (BtoBE), and Hong Kong Americas (HKA) systems have all been reconfigured or are in the process of reconfiguring their routes to land in either Taiwan or Philippines.
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