Edge Computing Readiness

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Edge Computing Readiness is the capability of infrastructure to support distributed computing resources at the network edge, enabling sub-10ms latency for AI inference, autonomous systems, and real-time applications.
Readiness requires robust power, environmental controls, physical security, and high-capacity connectivity at strategic points. Modern edge designs embed compute directly into network cabinets, reducing backhaul needs and improving resilience.
States with edge-ready networks attract high-wage industries such as AI, manufacturing, and autonomous systems, multiplying broadband’s return on investment. In the AI economy, edge computing is essential—large models must run close to end users, not just in distant data centers.

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