Verizon’s deployment of an Open RAN Distributed Antenna System (DAS) at the University of Texas and Austin Convention Center showcases an innovative leap in telecommunications. Open RAN is pivotal for flexible and efficient network services by utilizing components from multiple vendors.
Hong Kong’s recent 5G spectrum auction achieved a massive HKD2.24 billion, spotlighting the government’s focus on telecommunications advancements. Key players like China Mobile Hong Kong and Hutchison Telecom secured vital frequencies.
Nokia strengthens its ties with Bharti Airtel through a multi-year agreement to enhance India’s 4G and 5G network. Utilizing Nokia’s innovative 5G AirScale portfolio and ReefShark technology, the collaboration seeks to modernize networks, improve data capacity, and promote sustainable telecom solutions.
OVHcloud, a pioneer in European cloud services, significantly targets eco-friendly solutions. With Science-Based Targets initiative’s approval, the provider aligns with the Paris Agreement, aspiring to a 73.4% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030.
Recent submarine cable cuts in the Baltic Sea have raised concerns about deliberate sabotage, affecting vital data pathways from Sweden to Lithuania and Finland to Germany. Operators emphasize the need for increased network redundancy to ensure stable connectivity.
T-Mobile US recently addressed speculation about potentially shifting its network equipment from Nokia to Ericsson. The carrier confirmed continued collaboration with both companies, dismissing rumors that impacted Nokia’s market shares.
Qualcomm is diversifying beyond mobile handsets, targeting $22 billion annual revenue from automotive and IoT by FY29.
NESIC partners with Cloudbrink to enhance their Virtual Trusted Overlay Network using Cloudbrink’s Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) technology. This collaboration aims to revolutionize NESIC’s networking solutions by integrating zero-trust architecture for heightened security.
Comcast’s strategic spin-off of cable TV channels like MSNBC, CNBC, and E! into ‘SpinCo’ highlights a shift to survive in the evolving media landscape.