The term "hybrid cloud" refers to using a combination of different cloud computing environments to run applications and store data. This combined model is a much-sought-after and serviceable alternative to the cloud choices to date. In fact, the hybrid cloud model is anticipated to experience unprecedented growth, rising at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.8% in the telecom industry until 2030.

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In today's digitally connected world, there is a higher demand than ever for real-time information, communication and media consumption during sporting events. This is especially true in the Asia-Pacific region, where some of the biggest and most-viewed sporting events occur. Such a media appetite can include fans sharing their excitement on social media, journalists providing live updates on various platforms, and organizers coordinating logistics behind the scenes. The need for seamless connectivity is crucial in order to meet these various and far-reaching demands.

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Organizations around the world have been seeking more efficient, scalable and cost-effective ways to handle the increasing demand for information technology as it continues to evolve. Public cloud computing has emerged as a breakthrough in transforming how organizations and businesses deal with data and applications.

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Communicating with people all over the world has become so convenient that it’s sometimes taken for granted. Instant messages, high-definition video calls and high-speed internet applications have become such a necessity that almost everyone seeks access to them. Behind this technological advancement is a massive and sophisticated network of underwater cables responsible for making all this run smoothly. These crisscrossing subsea cables have transformed the way we interact, share information and do business on a global scale.

Read more: Forging the Future: How Submarine Cables Lay the Groundwork for Digital Transformation in Asia

The Asia-Pacific region has always been a hub of innovation and change, and its entertainment industry has been no different. With technology advancing quickly and a growing desire for digital content, the entertainment scene in Asia Pacific has undergone a significant transformation. The telecom sector is at the center of this change, playing a crucial role in shaping the future of entertainment throughout Asia Pacific.

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In this exclusive three-part series, Telecom Review continues to share a comprehensive evaluation of the Q2 2023 performance of prominent global telecom vendors, including Cisco, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia and ZTE.

Read more: A Blend of Progress and Challenge: Global Telecom Vendors’ Q3 Financial Performance

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