On 5/Aug/20 17:07, Shane Ronan wrote: > I think you'd be surprised how much of the 5G Core is containerized > for both the data and control planes in the next generations providers > are currently deploying. It's what I expect for new entrants that don't want to deal with traditional vendors. I'd be curious to see if legacy operators are shifting traffic away from iron to servers, and at what rate. Mark.
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