Juniper® Paragon Automation as a Service is LIVE. Introduced last year when we announced our intent to reimagine network automation, this first-of-its kind solution is now available to communication service
The emerging mobile telecom landscape represents a radical departure from anything that’s come before. Multiple converging trends — cloudification, disaggregation, openness, software-defined everything and artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) are
5G technology offers the potential for ubiquitous connectivity and high-bandwidth capabilities, unlocking a plethora of new applications that were previously unattainable on older network generations. Nevertheless, the wireless spectrum used
When it comes to managing a large-scale multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) network, it’s reasonable to move slowly in adopting new technologies. After all, even minor changes can cause major problems.
Modern service provider networks are more than a collection of switches and routers. In fact, they’ve become increasingly complex, heterogenous systems, comprised of physical and virtual components, from multiple vendors,
According to research conducted by Analysys Mason, NEC Corporation and Juniper Networks, many operators have started to deploy 5G at some scale. many questions remain about how to best monetize
Investing in network updates requires incremental improvements. A small reduction in cost-per-bit here, and a marginal efficiency increase there. It’s rare—unheard of, really—that something can radically change the economics of
Technology companies tend to focus on the future, but it’s not every day that we have a chance to help truly define what that future will look like. Last July,
Research firm Markets and Markets estimates that the global indoor location services market will grow from about $7 billion in 2023 to $19.7 billion by 2026. The promise of these
In a previous blog, we covered how Juniper CN2 for Kubernetes improves networking at waypoints with seamless, open-standards-based routing north-south—in and out—of clusters. Now, with the release of CN2 version 23.1,