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Everyone is scaling AI… But almost no one is fixing the one thing that can create operational challenges. It’s not your model. It’s not your data. It’s your connectivity infrastructure. When connectivity is disrupted, AI operations can impact operational visibility and connected workflows. I’ve been exploring this with @TMobileBusiness - and it’s a challenge more organizations are evaluating. They’ve introduced SuperBroadband: An integrated connectivity solution that combines T-Mobile’s 5G network and Starlink to help businesses support resilient operations across remote and hard-to-reach environments. Here’s why resilient connectivity is becoming increasingly important for AI-driven operations… T-Mobile for Business Partner #SuperBroadband
I see this pattern everywhere. Companies invest heavily in: → Models → Data platforms → Automation But resilient connectivity is still overlooked. When connectivity becomes inconsistent, operational visibility and connected workflows can become more difficult to manage. AI didn’t fail. The underlying infrastructure became a challenge. That’s not just an IT issue—it’s an operational resilience issue.
The takeaway: As businesses scale AI-enabled operations, resilient connectivity infrastructure is becoming increasingly important. AI-enabled operations increasingly depend on resilient network infrastructure. Solutions like SuperBroadband are designed around an integrated connectivity approach that combines T-Mobile’s 5G network and Starlink connectivity to support resilient operations across demanding environments. I break this down in the latest video. Curious—how are you approaching resilient connectivity for AI at scale? Learn More: https://t-mo.co/4ukr7Yk @TMobileBusiness Partner
The shift I’m seeing with leading companies is simple: They’re treating connectivity like critical infrastructure. The model: → Multiple connectivity technologies → Working together to support connected operations Example: → T Mobile’s 5G network → Starlink connectivity Designed to support resilient connectivity across locations and environments. That’s the idea behind SuperBroadband—an integrated connectivity approach designed to support resilient operations.
Everyone is scaling AI… But almost no one is fixing the one thing that can create operational challenges. It’s not your model. It’s not your data. It’s your connectivity infrastructure. When connectivity is disrupted, AI operations can impact operational visibility and connected workflows. I’ve been exploring this with @TMobileBusiness - and it’s a challenge more organizations are evaluating. They’ve introduced SuperBroadband: An integrated connectivity solution that combines T-Mobile’s 5G network and Starlink to help businesses support resilient operations across remote and hard-to-reach environments. Here’s why resilient connectivity is becoming increasingly important for AI-driven operations… T-Mobile for Business Partner #SuperBroadband
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