https://www.teldat.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Marce-Gil-96x96.jpg
Marcel Gil

Marcel Gil

graduated in Telecommunication Engineering and Master in Telematics (Polytechnic University of Catalunya), is a SD-WAN Business Line Manager at Teldat.
QoS in SD-WAN networks

QoS in SD-WAN networks

Citius, Altius, Fortius (“quicker, higher, stronger”), is the Olympic motto that pushes athletes to give their utmost while competing. With dozens, or even hundreds, of applications in fixed or mobile devices, all connected at the same time and competing for bandwidth, one might say the telecommunications sector is almost as competitive as the sports world. This competition grows when several...

read more
Artificial Intelligence applied to Networking or SD-WAN 2.0

Artificial Intelligence applied to Networking or SD-WAN 2.0

The complexity of communications networks has undoubtedly been increasing in recent years, and it’s a trend that shows no signs of changing any time soon. We see this with the increased use of public and private clouds, hybrid clouds, and multiclouds, as well as the exponential rise in new applications and IoT devices, not to mention the huge (mixed) networks formed by private and public...

read more
SD-WAN: Enhancing corporate security

SD-WAN: Enhancing corporate security

The Spanish Private Security Act sets different corporate security degrees or levels. Level 1 has the lowest requirements, while Level 4 corresponds to businesses or locations considered critical from a security point of view. Starting at Level 2, having a connection to an alarm monitoring center is considered mandatory (this applies to both private residences and small businesses), but it is at...

read more
SD-WAN joins the interoperability challenge

SD-WAN joins the interoperability challenge

Some days ago, I had the chance to go to the annual SD-WAN Summit, an event that has been held in Paris for the last 3 years. It is a great opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art solutions and share trends on wide-area network connectivity, since key industry players were present: manufacturers, carriers, analysts, researchers, and large companies with ambitious communication requirements....

read more
IP over Avian Carriers

IP over Avian Carriers

While April Fools’ Day in the Anglo-Saxon world is a day for playing tricks on people, I can assure you that, as incredible as it may seem, what I’m about to tell you is absolutely true… As the title of this article suggests, there is indeed a standard for sending IP datagrams by carrier pigeon. The standard where this strange transport system – that uses carrier pigeons with IP packets written...

read more
How SD-WAN can be traced back to the  Clean Slate project

How SD-WAN can be traced back to the Clean Slate project

What kind of Internet would we design today if we were to start from scratch using what we now know? In 2007, attempts to answer this question at Stanford University [1] led to a project by networking gurus and experts to analyze the present and future of IP networks. At the time, the mass mobile internet era was beginning; in fact, that very same year and barely twenty minutes from the...

read more