Airtel network-slicing push in India gets unlikely backing from rival Jio
Jio has backed Airtel's Priority Postpaid service, signaling industry-wide support for 5G network slicing as operators seek new monetization avenues.
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Jio has backed Airtel's Priority Postpaid service, signaling industry-wide support for 5G network slicing as operators seek new monetization avenues.
Network analyst firm Streetwave has today published the results from a new study they conducted, which examined mobile network (4G, 5G) coverage and mobile broadband performance across part of the River Thames (Putney Pier to Westminster Pier) in London, while travelling onboard an Uber Boat (Thames Clippers). Vodafone came out on top. The live survey, […]
Starlink has established itself as a viable alternative for home broadband in gaps left uncovered by Europe's terrestrial networks, according to Ookla.
The Government’s Building Digital UK (BDUK) agency has released their May 2026 update on the delivery progress of contracts awarded under their £5bn Project Gigabit broadband rollout scheme. The update reveals that some 256,680 contracted premises (up from 250,000 in April 2026) have so far been covered out of a planned total of 837,340 (31% […]
Satellite communications successfully demonstrates direct-to-device satellite connectivity in Uzbekistan for the first time, looking to position the country as a key market pioneering the progression of satellite services
Broadcom has introduced the BCM68850, a 50G PON home gateway chipset that features native Wi-Fi 8 compatibility and built-in AI capabilities. #pressrelease
AI infrastructure developers are no longer just buying cooling equipment. They are beginning to reserve industrial production capacity years in advance.
American Airlines said it plans to install Starlink on more than 500 narrowbody jets starting in Q1 2027. #pressrelease
AI is poised to boost consumer-driven traffic by about 6.6x by the mid-2030s and reshape infrastructure requirements, Cisco found in its first WAN-focused AI report.
Nebraska, which touted its first BEAD-funded activation this month, is reopening its BEAD bidding portal after some companies reportedly dropped from the program.
The scale of the UK’s commercial fibre rollout means some target areas no longer warrant government support The post UK’s fibre fiesta sees CityFibre’s Project Gigabit contracts ‘re-scoped’ appeared first on Total Telecom.
The Ratepayer Protection Act would require long‑term contracts, minimum billing, and closed‑loop cooling at large data centers.
The promotions strengthen Lumen's public policy and communications leadership as it deepens engagement with government and enterprise customers. #pressrelease
Ericsson has teamed with the Canadian government to build a 5G network focused on defense and public safety. #pressrelease
Cogent said its fiber subsidiary has struck a deal to sell 10 data centers for $225 million. #pressrelease
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Roku said US customers can now subscribe to the Fox One streaming service via The Roku Channel. #pressrelease
Japanese telco SoftBank enters the sovereign AI race with planned AI data center cloud in what is the latest move into enterprise AI by Asian telcos.
The High Court has granted rights holders, such as Columbia Pictures and others, more flexibility to require the UK’s major broadband ISPs (e.g. BT, EE, Plusnet, Virgin Media, Sky Broadband and TalkTalk) to block customers from accessing websites that have been found to facilitate internet copyright infringement (piracy). At present ISPs subject to blocking orders, […]
Utilities are planning around giant AI training campuses, but distributed inference workloads could alter where and how future power demand emerges across the grid.
Telia Finland and QMill have developed quantum-enhanced message encryption for mobile networks. The post Telia and QMill demonstrate a new quantum-enhanced data encryption method for mobile networks appeared first on Total Telecom.