Telstra International seeks AI gains with subsea network overhaul

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Telstra’s international connectivity services unit launches upgrade programme, seeking to more than triple the capacity of submarine cable network over next five years. Blue Planet and Infinera recruited as software and hardware partners to help enable AI-based network “self-management” capabilities…

This article includes:

  • Organisations: Blue Planet; Ciena; Infinera; Telstra International.
  • Geographies: Americas; Asia-Pacific; Europe.
  • People: Roary Stasko.
  • Themes: 5G; Artificial intelligence (AI); Automation; Cloud; Customer centricity; Data centres; Data transmission; Digital twins; Efficiency; Fibre (FTTP); Internet of Things (IoT); Inventory management; Legacy platforms; Network architecture; Network automation; Optimisation; Resilience; Security; Submarine cables; Subsea network; Virtualisation.

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