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Transformation at the Edge

 How Private Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) Can Help You Grow

Thwarting Growth Barriers in Edge Deployments

For years, edge computing meant scattering small compute nodes near users while relying heavily on central cloud processing. Enterprises often had to choose between cloud-level scale (with higher latency) and local data centers (with limited scalability).

But the explosion of data, AI inference, and megatrends like connected mobility, bricks-and-clicks retail, and the rise of integrated connectivity is making that model unsustainable. Now, the traditional edge stack is being disrupted by the emergence of Private MEC.

Inside the Private MEC Revolution

Frost & Sullivan finds that:

Growth Potential of Private MEC
  • 2024 Revenue: $5.09 billion
  • 2029 Revenue: $46.87 billion
  • Growth Rate: CAGR of 45%
Customer Perspectives
Latency
  • 48% of enterprises require ultra-low latency
  • 10% of these need less than 5 milliseconds

Unlock Growth Strategies in MEC

How will you identify the most lucrative MEC avenues that align with your specific growth goals?

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Growth Strategies for Ecosystem Players
  • Telecom and IT Infrastructure Vendors: Partnering with other software and service providers to develop modular, ruggedized, software-defined, and AI-ready infrastructure.
  • Telecommunications Companies (Telcos): Transitioning from connectivity-only models to shared revenue plans, collaborative MEC solutions, verticalized offerings, and low-latency services.
  • Global System Integrators (GSIs): Facilitating industry-specific solutions that address cost, deployment, and integration complexity with enhanced multi-vendor orchestration.
  • Colocation Services Providers: Providing better interconnectivity and data governance for smaller-footprint edge sites, while upgrading services to include managed MEC and integrated edge solutions.
  • Edge Data Center Infrastructure Vendors: Developing energy-efficient, compact cooling, power, and racking solutions optimized for low-latency MEC.
  • Edge Application or Solution Developers: Designing innovative applications for real-time processing, embedded security, and automated compliance.
  • Cloud Providers: Enabling unified orchestration, security, and hybrid edge-cloud workloads by extending cloud-native services into MEC environments.

Which growth processes and partnership strategies will help you implement best practices in MEC?

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Communications Platform

The Future of Multi-access Edge Computing: Decision-makers’ Spending Priorities and Growth Opportunities, 2026

Highlights from the Annual Frost & Sullivan Global IT Decision-Makers (ITDM) Survey

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Frost Radar™: Private Multi-access Edge Computing in North America, 2025

A Benchmarking System to Spark Companies to Action - Innovation That Fuels New Deal Flow and Growth Pipelines

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Global Managed Network Services Survey

The Future of Multi-access Edge Computing: Decision-makers’ Insights and Strategic Priorities, 2025

Highlights from the Annual Frost & Sullivan Global IT and Business Decision-makers Survey

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