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Hyperconnectivity and the Mobile Data Challenge: Can Cisco’s MOVE Help Wireless Operators

Does Cisco’s MOVE solutions provide a powerful opportunity for mobile operators to address the surge in data traffic over the next five years?
Data traffic is exploding on mobile networks, approximately doubling every year. Mobile operators must plan to profitably meet the ravenous appetites of their customers for data. Video now accounts for approximately half of the traffic passing through worldwide mobile networks. Additionally, they must develop cohesive and thoughtful network strategies and business models that effectively target this video explosion. To address these issues Cisco has developed MOVE, which features three major components: Mobile Videoscape®, AIR (Adaptive Intelligent Routing) and Service Provider WiFi solution.
Does Cisco’s MOVE solutions provide a powerful opportunity for mobile operators to address the surge in data traffic over the next five years?
- Does it significantly reduce their costs?
- Does it enable them to manage and reduce the volume of traffic?
- Does the solution create new revenue-generating services and business models?
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