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Yottabyte Era of 2019: Verizon, Comcast and Arris Play Disruptor of The Last Mile

Over the last year in the telecom industry, all the conversation has been around GAFAN (Google + Apple + Facebook + Amazon + Netflix) and how they’re investing in dark fiber, undersea cabling systems, satellites, balloons, MVNOS and last mile infrastructure. A few Network Operators like Verizon and A&T responded with acquisitions. Verizon acquired AOL, EdgeCast and UpLynk.

AT&T acquired DirecTV and couple of wireless companies in Mexico. And Comcast rolled out a CDN, and invested a ton of money in EdgeConneX, a builder of last mile edge PoPs. EdgeConneX invested $500M in infrastructure so far, so Comcast must be up to something. Although these where significant events for these companies, they weren’t an earth shattering, industry impacting disruption that change the rules of the game. However, times have changed. Verizon, Comcast and even Arris have done something so significantly disruptive – that it changes to rules of the game for the entire global telecom industry.

2019 – The Year of the Yottabyte

It’s a nice surprise to see Verizon and Comcast make Google “esk” types moves in the last mile. Before we discuss the “what and why”, let’s regurgitate the Cisco VNI Report for the umpteenth time “IP traffic will reach 2 zettabytes per year” in 2019” according to the latest estimate dated May 2015. In addition, monthly IP Traffic is growing at “a CAGR of 23%” from 2014 to 2019.

Here we are three months later now, and we can throw out the 2 Zettabyte per year estimate. Perhaps the industry is aiming to low, and should instead ask the question – is 2019 the year of the Yottabyte, courtesy of Verizon, Comcast, Arris, and few others around the world.

Most Significant News of the Last Month 

-Comcast is doing an all out assault on the last mile, bypassing traditional Tier 1 last mile carriers, and building infrastructure to support its own content.

-Verizon not only countered Google’s MVNO move, but they have disrupted the plans of the entire Wireless Operator ecosystem. Whereas many Operators were planning on deploying 5G in 2020, Verizon comes out three years ahead of schedule. And 5G is 30 to 50 time faster. Over time, that throughput is likely to sky rocket into the Gbps downstream range, which wil leverages next-gen Mobile + WiFi Networks.

-When Apple makes a move, everyone follows. The time frame for massive adoption of 4k video just shrunk by a few years. Thus, Apple is ready to take full advantage of the fast last mile connectivity

-Arris CTO Tom Cloonan recently spoke at the CableLabs Summer Conference Innovation Showcase about upgrading existing DOCSIS to 200Gbps using some extremely innovative techniques

Arris Presentation Highlights

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