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    Telstra International reveals ambitious vision for future network

    By Fiona XuJanuary 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Telstra International unveils a vision for a highly autonomous network, upgrading its subsea cable capacity to over 800 Tbps to meet rising bandwidth demands.
    • This transformation will integrate advanced technologies like AI and machine learning, enhancing customer experiences and global digital connectivity.

    What happened: Telstra International unveils future network vision

    Telstra International has unveiled an ambitious vision for its future network, aiming to create a highly autonomous system that enhances customer experiences through zero-touch security and resilience. The company plans to upgrade its subsea cable infrastructure to over 800 Tbps of capacity, addressing the growing demands of bandwidth and cloud applications across crucial routes like intra-Asia and Transpacific.

    This upgrade will utilise advanced optical technologies from Infinera and Ciena, allowing for greater flexibility and scalability. Telstra’s strategy includes implementing AI, machine learning, and cognitive computing to enable self-configuration and monitoring of the network. This shift marks a significant step towards modernising their infrastructure, which is critical for maintaining stability in global digital connectivity.

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    Why it’s important

    Telstra International’s initiative represents a pivotal move in the telecommunications landscape, particularly as demand for data continues to soar due to the proliferation of cloud services and AI applications. By 2030, it is anticipated that internet traffic will triple, necessitating a robust network capable of handling unprecedented capacity.

    This transformation not only positions Telstra as a leader in the competitive telco market but also sets a benchmark for other operators worldwide. The emphasis on a highly autonomous network aligns with industry trends prioritising innovation and adaptability, ensuring that telecommunications infrastructure remains resilient against evolving cyber threats.

    Furthermore, the collaboration with Infinera and Ciena highlights the industry’s shift towards integrating advanced technologies that support multiple generations of optical systems.

    As organisations increasingly rely on digital solutions, the ability to dynamically manage network resources will be crucial. This development has implications for businesses and consumers alike, as it promises enhanced connectivity and reliability.

    Telstra’s vision reflects a growing recognition of the importance of sustainable digital infrastructure. This aligns with other recent announcements in the industry, such as new partnerships and investments aimed at bolstering cybersecurity and network efficiency. As companies navigate the complexities of digital transformation, Telstra’s proactive approach could inspire other telecom operators to adopt similar strategies, ultimately benefiting the entire ecosystem.

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    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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