Welcome to Research Rewind, a weekly recap of published telecom research and blogs from Pyramid Research and Heavy Reading.
This week we look at content delivery and the cloud, plus LTE in Asia-Pacific, specifically South Korea. We also spotlight Pyramid's new quarterly telecom forecasts, free content available at Pyramid's website and our 4G consulting services. And do you want to be an MVP? Read all about it in this week's edition of Research Rewind.
What exactly is the difference between the content delivery network and the cloud anyway? And could they someday merge into one? Inquiring minds want to know, and Heavy Reading Senior Analyst Aditya Kishore provides the answer in his Heavy Lifting Analyst Note.
Pyramid Research is about to publish an extensive report on the present and future of LTE in Asia-Pacific. For a preview, see the Pyramid Point blog post reporting some news on the LTE front: "SK Telecom & U+ Launch LTE in South Korea." (Are you a global operator or service provider wondering how you can profit from 4G/LTE? Check out our Heavy Reading/Pyramid 4G Consulting Service.)
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That's Research Rewind for this week. Until next Friday, we'll see you online at Pyramid Research and Heavy Reading. May the telecom be with you!
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