Roy Chua, FierceWireless

Roy Chua

FierceWireless

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past:
  • FierceWireless
  • SDxCentral

Past articles by Roy:

Dish Wireless bakes in core principles in infrastructure — Chua

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Dish makes a splash, picks AWS to host 5G RAN and core — Industry Voices: Chua

This marks the first time we're seeing a major telco — the 4th largest mobile network operator in the U.S. — bet its operational network on public cloud infrastructure. → Read More

Open Networking: Midlife Crisis or Middleware Curse?

Expectations were high for the ninth annual Open Networking Summit (ONS), organized by the Linux Foundation. → Read More

OCP Summit: Moving on From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Coming out of the OCP Summit, Broadcom (Avago) is the new Snow White of the data center switching chipset or merchant silicon market. → Read More

Where Have All the SDN Controllers Gone?

We are faced with the integration of SDN controllers and elements into orchestration or more single-function applications. → Read More

Is ONAP Stone Soup? Reflections From the Open Source Leadership S

When ONAP launched there were expectations set that the re-architecture would be a faster process than has been realized. → Read More

No Escape From SD-WAN: RSA 2019 Perspectives

SD-WANs from past conferences continued to haunt us as at RSA as we encountered edge-firewalls now revamped as SD-WAN solutions. → Read More

MWC 2019 – 5G Fatigue? No Problem, Let’s Talk Edge

MWC Barcelona left many feeling fatigued by 5G, but another term is looking to take its place at the 2020 event — "edge." → Read More

The Disaggregated Agile Telco – Faster, Better, Cheaper?

Today we will visit the concept of disaggregation, but not for NFV or SDN, instead for the telco itself. → Read More

Containers in Telcos – Are We There Yet?

As we stand on the cusp of making the next leap, do we drag NFV into the CNF world? Or do we take the learnings but start with a clean slate? → Read More

Beyond SD-WAN: Cisco ACI Anywhere, VMware NSX Everywhere, Is All

What this sets up is the new battle between the two giants – Cisco ACI and VMware NSX – to assume the mantle of universal networking fabric. → Read More

Software-Defined and Cloud-Native Foundations for 5G Networks

In the research brief, "Software-Defined and Cloud-Native Foundations for 5G Networks", AvidThink examines the importance of SBA. → Read More

Open Source: The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and Whole Foods Market

What is the line between true open source (the cathedral) and curated open source (the bazaar) and can they co-exist. → Read More

Battle of the Multi-Clouds: SD-WANs, VPNs, and More

Expect network connectivity between clouds to get more complicated as the options for connectivity between clouds and VPNs increase. → Read More

What to – and Not to – Expect at MWC 2019

Try as you might, there’s no avoiding 5G (real and fake), IoT, SD-WAN, or AI at the upcoming MWC 2019 event. → Read More

Successful Hardware Strategies for a Software-dominated World

Download this research brief aimed at providing NEPs and SIs with a guide on how to add value to customers with innovative successful hardware strategies. → Read More

Forget the uCPE, 2019 Will Usher in the uSD-WAN

As SD-WAN vendors compete against each other, we're likely to see a universal SD-WAN (uSD-WAN) with a unified set of capabilities. → Read More

2019 Resolutions for a Healthier NFV and SD-WAN Ecosystem

A collaborative approach from service providers might yield better results than one that seeks to disempower the vendors. → Read More

Watch Out Networking, the Service Mesh Will Rock Your World

Service meshes could displace many Layer 4-7 networking functions. But will they? → Read More

DPDK — One API to Rule Them All?

DPDK has extended its reach beyond packet processing and could be a universal API for other acceleration functions needed for effective NFV. → Read More