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Cloud Computing in Telecommunications: Transforming Connectivity and Revolutionizing the Industry

Author Name : Krupal Shah

ABSTRACT Telecommunications are being redefined by the advances in cloud computing, which offers solutions that can help manage infrastructure and new services differently. This paper examines the effects cloud computing has had on the telecommunication industry, specifically emphasizing NFV and SDN. These technologies have allowed telecom operators to centralize their hardware systems, making solutions more flexible, scalable, and economical. Furthermore, cloud computing is utilized in developing 5G networks and edge computing, resulting in increased demand for low potency and higher bandwidth necessary for applications such as IoT and self-driving lesss. It also highlights the advantages of using cloud computing in telecommunications, such as cost savings, quick time to market, flexibility, and security. Despite these several benefits, implementing cloud computing faces some key challenges. Challenges like compliance, security, mainframe integration, or needings are always problems for telecom businesses. Moving to the future, the dynamics of the cloud computing market will likely be sustained in the telecommunications sector, especially the further development of 5G, AI, and edge computing. Combining AI and machine learning with cloud service would be advantageous for telecom companies to provide more personalized services, improve the performance of the networks, and band better satisfy as these technologies become interwoven even further, the industry of telecommunication will take its course in the kind of possibilities that the cloud computing will be exploring, and that means future growth and productivity. This paper looks at the future of cloud computing in the telecommunication industry and the issues that must be faced for the transformation to be successful.