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Will OpenFlow lower your phone bill?
GigaOM (Oct 20 2011) Networking
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The mobile industry is in trouble. It intelligent networks that are expensive to run, but its retail customers want cheap pipes. At a conference Wednesday, a Verizon executive detailed the problem and explained how he wants to use OpenFlow and software-defined networking to lower his costs.
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