The IOWN Global Forum initiative, launched to tackle increased data consumption in telecom networks, aims to establish a photonic-based network by 2030. Red Hat's CTO, Chris Wright, highlights its potential for significantly reduced energy consumption, proposing a 100-fold decrease and improved performance metrics including 125 times higher bandwidth and 200 times lower latency. Given the rise in data sources and the anticipated AI demands, IOWN represents a vital shift towards a more sustainable and efficient network architecture, utilizing a disaggregated infrastructure model for optimized resource allocation.
The IOWN initiative aims to create an all-photonics network, reducing energy consumption while increasing bandwidth and decreasing latency, ensuring the future network aligns with rising data demands.
With IOWN, telecom networks could potentially consume 100 times less energy and deliver bandwidth 125 times higher with latency 200 times lower by 2030.
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