In 2023, the telecommunications industry is foreseen to experience significant shifts in how businesses and consumers interact with mobile networks and their providers. Rullex, a fast-growing national vendor offering innovative solutions to major US telcos, is one of the most well-known companies shaking up this market.

Rullex is one of the fastest 5G general contractors in America. Most telecom companies around the world are stuck selling core connectivity, but Rullex's experts have helped US giants like T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, and DISH embrace new technologies, find new ways to grow beyond connectivity, and create new revenue streams.

"We understand new market demands and deliver rapid, full turnkey solutions to make excellent and secure connections at every level of the telecom network," states CEO Robert Owens. "We offer a turnkey service that includes all stages of project planning, development, and execution for tower construction, 5G network deployment, network upgrades and maintenance, site acquisition, permitting, and equipment implementation."

Owens is well-versed in the telecom industry's future. Below, he discusses the top emerging trends in the telecom industry in 2023, as well as the impact Rullex will have on businesses.

Access to 5G Connectivity 

Owens: We expect an increase in 5G connectivity access and improvements in remote rural 5G coverage. There are numerous creative possibilities with the addition of IoT to the mix. 

To improve user experiences, businesses are providing Networks-and-More-as-a-Service (N+aaS) and pay-as-you-go subscriptions to users. CSPs will increase the number of services they offer to integrate local resources and give customers better security and privacy, less latency, and faster data transfers. 

 With the demanding broadcast and the race to 5G, tower work is essential to getting those efforts across the finish line. The demand for tower crews is skyrocketing, and it's easy to take for granted when our cell phones and televisions work, but it's not that simple. 

It requires hard work, strict safety procedures in place, reliability, the right crew, and time efficiency from the appropriate turn-key solutions vendors, such as Rullex, to make sure that US communications services continue to provide outstanding service and growth beyond connectivity.  

Cloud migration 

Owens: The number of self-driving vehicles that use this technology is increasing, and cloud migrations are becoming instantaneous. Large tech firms have announced increases in spending, and new businesses rarely build their own infrastructure from the ground up. Companies are increasingly using database virtualization to help them move legacy systems and make big upgrades. This is a clear sign that they are moving away from legacy ecosystems. The telecommunications industry will be able to capitalize on new revenue streams, expand its networking capacities, and improve the quality of its public cloud service offerings. Since the telecom industry started using cloud-based infrastructures, it has become more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective. It can utilize user preferences, location, market segmentation, and analytical data to give each customer a more personalized experience. 

Data shows that more than 85% of businesses will use a "cloud-first" strategy to deploy applications. This is because it makes network infrastructure easier to manage. 

Major telecom giants, including AT&T, DISH, T-Mobile, and Verizon, have been directly impacted by Rullex's influence. Verizon Digital Media Services has set up a cloud-based web application firewall (WAF) to protect against the growing number of cyberattacks in the telecommunications industry. Many large companies are combining their fixed and mobile phone networks into a single, cloud-based service managed from a central location. This will allow cross-platform, real-time communication.

ML and AI 

Owens: Cloud service providers use machine learning and data mining to predict problems and address them before they become serious. The rise of blockchain technology solutions has simplified daily tasks and increased supply chain transparency.

According to a Markets and Markets Research report, the global blockchain telecom market will grow at an 84.4% CAGR from 2022 to 2030, reaching USD 993.8 million by 2023. With the help of blockchain solutions and telcos, more than 200,000 infrastructures have been digitized. SAP, IBM, and Microsoft are the market leaders in this area.

The telecom industry is constantly evolving, and operators and carriers must keep up with new technologies to remain competitive. The emergence of new business models, such as virtual operators and the use of software-defined networks, can disrupt traditional models and change the way that cellular carriers operate, and Rullex is spearheading this transition. 

Bottom Line 

Owens says that telecom infrastructure automation is here and will keep getting better, and Rullex is in a good position to help telcos maximize efficiency, embrace new revenue streams, and stay competitive in the rapidly changing telecommunications sector thanks to our full suite of products and services.