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The Trump Organization, led by Donald Trump’s eldest sons, recently announced the launch of Trump Mobile, a new wireless service and the T1 smartphone, a device the company describes as “proudly ...
Kuwait’s sovereign wealth fund, the Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA), has taken a significant step into the AI arena by joining a US$30bn AI infrastructure initiative. The partnership, backed by ...
Google has unveiled its Autonomous Network Operations framework, a significant step forward in the evolution of self-managing telecom networks. Designed to improve service reliability, accelerate ...
Reliance Jio leads in overall coverage and speed While Airtel dominates in pure 5G speeds, Reliance Jio leads overall mobile network performance. The report reveals that Jio delivers the highest ...
Lisa Napolitano, Vice President and General Manager for Space at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, explains: “This collaboration represents a significant step forward in securing the future of ...
In a demonstration of agile infrastructure delivery, Zayo Europe announced the completion of a 100G Wavelength network for carrier-neutral backbone provider GNM, delivered in an unprecedented five ...
As the telecommunications industry begins shaping the future scope of 6G, the Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN) has issued a decisive call for harmonised global standards to ensure a ...
Deutsche Telekom has joined the SpaceRISE consortium to play a pivotal role in the European Union’s IRIS² satellite initiative, a programme designed to transform Europe’s digital infrastructure. IRIS² ...
Telecommunications operators are navigating increasingly complex global regulatory environments. From AI oversight to identity verification and national security concerns, compliance burdens are ...
According to Vertical Systems Group, the total US wave services circuits market grew nearly 8% in 2024 and is projected to expand steadily through 2029. Much of the growth is fuelled by increased ...
Strand Consult’s mapping of European mobile infrastructure reveals stark contrasts. In Germany, 59% of 5G RAN equipment still comes from Huawei and ZTE. None of the country’s national mobile networks ...
In their analysis, Asha, an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Business School and Dennis, an Associate Professor at the University of Otago, argue that developing nations are at risk ...