Network Operators

What Is a Network Operator? How Network Operators Support Connectivity in the UK, US, and Canada

A network operator is an organization that builds, manages, or operates the infrastructure used to move data between users, businesses, devices, cloud platforms, and the wider internet. Network operators may manage fibre networks, mobile networks, internet backbone routes, fixed wireless networks, data centre connectivity, enterprise networks, or wholesale access networks. Some network operators sell services directly to consumers, while others provide infrastructure to internet service providers, telco companies, cloudRead more

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