Editorial Webinar: From cloud-native to zero-touch: The future of 5G
The cloud is already everywhere in telecom. CSPs and hyperscalers are finding more ways to work together and grow the future of 5G. Whether it’s
The cloud is already everywhere in telecom. CSPs and hyperscalers are finding more ways to work together and grow the future of 5G. Whether it’s
Telenor Denmark announced plans to upgrade another 1,400 masts to 5G and begin the deployment of a Standalone 5G network. In a release, Telenor said
European Chips Act seeks to more than double production by 2030 The European Union unveiled a new program to increase local semiconductor manufacturing. Its advocates hope to more
As the federal government gears up to distribute the $65 billion in broadband funding that was passed in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA),
India expects to conclude its 5G spectrum auction by August and for services to be rolled out subsequently, CNBC reported, citing the country’s Telecommunications and
Teresa Monteiro, Infinera’s director of Solution Marketing, Software and Automation, discusses the benefits and challenges of disaggregated optical networks, how the increase in traffic is
The two-phase 4G FWA deployment will serve the distance learning needs of 2,400 students, according to Nokia Nokia completed the first phase of 4G Fixed Wireless
Juniper promises single-policy security in the cloud and on premises Juniper Networks has announced Juniper Secure Edge, a cloud-native security service is part of Juniper’s expanding Secure
Swisscom plans to double FTTH availability by 2025 Swiss operator Swisscom said it closed 2021 with 1,975 antennas in 888 locations with its mid-band-based 5G+ technology. The
Appeals court tosses $1.1B award as ‘legally unsupportable’ The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit threw out a jury verdict which ordered Apple and Broadcom to pay the
French operators using 700 MHz, 2.1 GHz, 3.5 GHz bands for 5G France had a total of 32,107 authorized 5G sites as of February 1, of
Small and rural network providers have made initial requests for $5.6 billion in funding in order to replace network equipment and services from Chinese vendors