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John Duffin: Toward 2022: Key Factors in Driving the Future of Connectivity in ASEAN
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John Duffin: Toward 2022: Key Factors in Driving the Future of Connectivity in ASEAN

Apr 1, 2019 | 2 min

What you need to know:

  • Cloud services run from Sydney don’t service remote communities
  • With subsea cables, Australia will be ASEAN’s infrastructure developer
  • Western Australia’s connectivity means Australia won’t have to fear latency
  • Closed-circuit water cooling is the solution to energy consumption issues

Duffin addressed the serious problem that all cloud services run out of Sydney and colocation facilities are unable to service remote communities. This puts Australian businesses and governments are a significant disadvantage.

Global connectivity will accelerate Edge computing and smart cities. Duffin said,

People are going to find reasons to use it, and I…

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