Huawei is embroiled in a bribery scandal linked to the European Parliament, with Belgian authorities leading an investigation that has resulted in multiple arrests across Europe. The probe alleges Huawei used luxury gifts and payments to influence EU politics.
Vodafone introduces a groundbreaking use of drones for network infrastructure repair, leveraging Taara’s wireless optical networking technology. This drone-based solution enables Vodafone to bypass damaged network sections seamlessly.
EXA Infrastructure teams with IOEMA to enhance Northern Europe’s connectivity landscape. With a new submarine cable landing in Leiston, UK, IOEMA’s 1,600-kilometer project links key European markets like the UK, Netherlands, and Germany.
Comcast is revolutionizing internet speed with its low-latency DOCSIS network, powered by IETF’s L4S standards. Promising lag times “faster than the blink of an eye,” this innovation enhances experiences for FaceTime, gaming, and mixed reality
CityFibre has launched the deployment of its full-fibre network in nine UK regions as part of Project Gigabit. This £5 billion initiative aims to connect over 1.3 million homes and businesses, reducing Britain’s digital divide.
Today, we all recognize that the ability to retain and port phone numbers across different service providers is critical for both businesses and individuals. The process of porting numbers within a single country has evolved in recent years, and moving a telephone number from one provider to another has become relatively straightforward. However, these procedures become significantly more complex and sometimes less reliable when porting across international borders. Different countries have disparate telecom networks, as well as their own technical standards, regulatory frameworks, and operational procedures. All these components must be coordinated or integrated to enable successful global number porting. It is important for subscribers who use international telecom services to understand the challenges of global number porting, to have realistic expectations of the process, and to be able to ask relevant questions. This article sheds light on the complexities involved in global porting services, and the broader implications for consumers…
EXA Infrastructure’s acquisition of Aqua Comms marks a transformative step in enhancing its transatlantic capabilities. With expertise in subsea infrastructure, Aqua Comms enriches EXA’s 150,000km network.
Brightspeed is revolutionizing fiber broadband with its milestone of 1.82 million locations enabled with fiber connection, surpassing its 2024 target. This expansion boosts high-speed internet availability for homes and businesses in over 160 areas.
Hexa Capital Consultancy and Equinix have teamed up to enhance Asia-Pacific to U.S. connectivity via the groundbreaking MYUS cable. Targeting the burgeoning digital demands in Southeast Asia, this collaboration utilizes Equinix’s strategic data centers and a high-capacity fibre optic link to empower seamless international data connectivity.
EE has improved VoIP and emergency communication on Ben Nevis by collaborating with the Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team. Utilizing a 35-meter tower in Glen Nevis, this initiative supports the UK Home Office’s Emergency Services Network.