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Connectivity is no longer a luxury. It is as important as power, water, and gas. And like your other utilities, being connected isn’t just about having the service connected. You need it to be ready for peaks in activity as well as the quieter times. Companies rely on fast reliable connectivity wherever and whenever they need it.
New and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and augmented reality depend on fast networks. These new tools depend on data being collected, often using small sensors and other devices – the so-called Internet of Things (IoT). That data needs to be sent to processing engines that can use the data to make split second decisions.