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traditional network evolution list
A Bumpy Ride for Traditional Network Evolution

Xiong Shuang

2020-09-23

Today, services are developing ever more rapidly, supported by emerging, and quickly evolving technologies such as 5G, Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, and cloud computing. This development trend brings significant challenges to traditional networks, which now urgently need to be replaced by highly reliable, scalable, and cost-effective Software-Defined Networking (SDN) networks that can offer far higher bandwidth.

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