We have covered some detailed webinars and presentations on MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) but people have often asked us to add some basic tutorial on this topic. Wray Castle hosted a webinar last year on this topic. The abstract of that says:
MEC extends the NFV concept to deploy the virtualization resources at the network edge rather than in the core/public network. MEC thus provides a significant opportunity to offer hosting for a range of novel applications, including those deployed by third parties, but it introduces new challenges in terms of the capabilities needed, and need to deploy applications onto the right edge systems for these benefits to be realised. This webinar explores these topics and presents an overview of the ETSI standardised architecture for MEC.
The webinar video is embedded below:
Related Posts:
- The 3G4G Blog: 3GPP Standards on Edge Computing
- The 3G4G Blog: Edge Computing - Industry Vertical Viewpoints
- The 3G4G Blog: Transitioning from Cloud-native to Edge-Native Infrastructure
- The 3G4G Blog: Edge Computing Tutorial from Transforma Insights
- The 3G4G Blog - Webinar: Where Edge Meets Cloud by Dean Bubley
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: SK Telecom’s 5G MEC Status and Plan
- Operator Watch Blog: How is KT Reducing the Latency of their 5G Network