What do telcos look for in a fast data solution?

Duane Gabor of VoltDB

Telcos run some of the most demanding data management environments in the business world, says Duane Gabor, Telecom Solutions Group, VoltDB.There’s the network environment: Telco network efficiency guidelines have extreme requirements for the availability and performance of network infrastructure, hardware and software: known as “six 9s”, or 99.9999% availability. That equates to unscheduled downtime of no more than 31 seconds PER YEAR for carrier-grade infrastructures.

Then there’s the competitive landscape: Telco, Communications Service Providers (CSPs) and Mobile operators are being disrupted by Over-the-Top (OTT) providers, including Google, Facebook, and Amazon.

After decades of investment in R&D, networks, proprietary switching systems, undersea cables and disaster-resilient data and call centers, their subscribers are no longer captive and are changing allegiances, switching carriers, cutting cords and moving to new technologies – many offered by OTT providers like Skype, Google and Slack – to communicate with others.

And then there’s investment and planning: Telcos typically make infrastructure investments that assume a six- to 10-year lifecycle. They place long-term bets on enabling technologies and place a high value on reliability, performance, availability, scalability and accuracy. In this day of constant change, how can you possibly predict what 6 months from now will look like? Never mind 6 years!

And still, each of us with a mobile phone, connected IoT device, or (gasp) landline expects two things to be delivered by telcos 100% of the time: a dial tone, and an accurate bill. When we don’t get one, or both, we switch carriers. Or we move to Skype, WhatsApp or one of the many messaging-oriented OTT providers.

For an industry which until deregulation had a lock on its customers, to today’s free-for-all market, growth depends on adopting new technologies like NFV and 5G to handle increased data traffic; managing resources to provide the capital for investment in innovation, and looking outside the industry to find inspiration to create new, customer-focused services.

VoltDB telco experts Duane Gabor (that’s me) and Dheeraj Remella, led by senior director of Product Marketing, Dennis Duckworth, explored the challenges facing telcos in a recent webinar with Heavy Reading analyst, Roz Roseboro.

Listen to the archived webinar here to learn more about:

  • Why carriers need to go to 5G and NFV – now
  • Requirements of data platforms that can transport much larger volumes of data at lower latency
  • How to think about your network, the advent of ultrafast edge computing and how to prepare today by designing on-demand systems and capacity planning to be competitive tomorrow via SDN and NFV
  • New database architectures to support on-demand, per service, per device, per time of day scalability and billing/revenue models; multi-tier rating
  • New data security models

Learn more

For a deeper dive into the thinking behind the market impact of 5G and NFV, download the Heavy Reading white paper, 5G Can Be a Catalyst for NFV – Will CSPs Win the Battle for Value With OTT Providers? by Heavy Reading senior analyst Roz Roseboro.

Happy reading and listening – and stay tuned for more on telco, 5G, NFV and IoT.

The author of this blog is Duane Gabor, Telecom Solutions Group, VoltDB

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