Telecom Tweets of the Week: Autonomous Vegas shuttle debuts; promptly hit by truck
Is this a win or a loss for the robots? A new, self-driving shuttle in a test program on the Las Vegas Strip had its
Is this a win or a loss for the robots? A new, self-driving shuttle in a test program on the Las Vegas Strip had its
How service assurance investments are changing the game As service providers worldwide engage with a new set of competitors, face a challenging economy and attempt to
Prometheus project rolls out latest version of container management platform The open source Prometheus project debuted the latest version of its container management platform, version 2.0.
More than 90% of IT professionals are concerned about the security of data and applications in public cloud deployments, according to a new study commissioned
Verizon investing in virtualization to save $10 billion by 2020 Verizon sees network virtualization as a “robust opportunity” to cut the costs anchored to telcos by
The rise of the cloud Cloud computing is a buzzword with a host of different meanings. Some see it as a method for delivering information technology
The City of London Corporation said U.K. firm CTIL has already kicked off the deployment of small cells The City of London Corporation announced plans
License Assisted Access small cells in push to expand gigabit LTE SAN JOSE, Calif.–Mark McDiarmid, T-Mobile US vice president of network engineering, explained yesterday that the