Cloud migration helps businesses move their applications, databases, and other IT resources to remote servers in a seamless, secure, and transparent manner. According to the 2022 State of Multicloud report, 60% of organizations are now running production workloads in a public cloud, with migrating more workloads as the most important cloud initiative overall.

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Connectivity underpins different aspects of our personal and corporate lives – from emails and calls up to online transactions and cloud-based applications. Fast connection speeds and reliability are essential to keep a business running smoothly, meeting user demands and expectations.

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Today’s digital ecosystem is witnessing rapid growth across e-commerce, fintech, health tech, edutech and other sectors.  Millions of dollars are being spent on developing advanced technologies and gaining access to the market. Moreover, investors, corporations, government, and academia partners are involved in providing tech startups with the essential elements to grow and succeed in the UAE and globally. Striving for operational excellence through digital transformation in terms of RoI, time efficiency, and customer satisfaction is an essential component of any innovative framework in the digital economy.

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Smartphones and other home electronic devices use frequencies on the radio spectrum, typically under 6 GHz, but these microwave bands are starting to get crowded. As more devices come online, carriers can only squeeze that much data on the same radio frequency spectrum, resulting in slower services and dropped connections.

Read more: Why mmWave Network Deployment is Crucial for 5G?

For the last 25 years, the Middle East has been part of, and benefited from, the telecommunications revolution, taking full advantage of several trends that have shaped the telecom industry over the last few years. Almost all countries in the region have liberalized their telecoms industries since 2000, putting them on a dynamic path of sustainable growth. Despite having a significant financial stake in telecom, some states welcomed competition, albeit to varying degrees, and established effective regulatory authorities while shifting the investment to the private sector.

Read more: New Telecom Trends in the Middle East

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