Gaiia raises $40M
Gaiia has raised $40 million in a Series B round led by JMI Equity, with participation from Inovia Capital, to further modernize its AI-native operating system for communications service providers. #pressrelease
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Gaiia has raised $40 million in a Series B round led by JMI Equity, with participation from Inovia Capital, to further modernize its AI-native operating system for communications service providers. #pressrelease
Vecima and Teleste have introduced an open and interoperable distributed access architecture for European cable operators that matches Vecima's virtual CMTS with Teleste's remote PHY node portfolio, plus local sales and support. #pressrelease
KT's earnings dive as it admits it needs to win back customer confidence, while other Asian telcos face similar challenges.
Podcasts Christian Breidenbach-Kaack, CEO of agnoss, says his company learned key lessons in Europe that can save American MDU owners big frustration. By Brad Randall, Broadband Communities With a playbook adapted for an efficient rollout in the US market, agnoss CEO Christian Breidenbach-Kaack says the level of services agnoss can offer to multi-dwelling units offers clear […] The post This German company is taking lessons learned to US MDUs appeared first on Total Telecom.
AOI said Mediacom is tapping into the vendor's 1.8GHz amps, line extenders and monitoring software to support the operator's DOCSIS 4.0 network upgrade. #pressrelease
Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle says the group is now in good shape and plans to focus on organic growth in future, while it continues to face challenges in Germany.
Comcast is urging the FCC to step in amid claims that Appalachian Power Company is violating a first-of-its-kind order related to how much cost the operator must bear for certain pole replacements.
In comments filed to the FCC, groups including Public Knowledge and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) said the Commission's proposed Lifeline reforms 'risk further lowering the program's participation levels.'
The UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, has today proposed changes to “improve the consistency of security compromise incident reporting” (i.e. when broadband or mobile networks are disrupted by cyberattacks). The changes will, for example, change how outages are reported for mobile networks in rural areas, which recognises that outages in urban and rural areas affect users […]
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Telenor spins off Connexion unit into JV; Telekom Slovenije turns on 5G SA with Ericsson; TIM gets upgraded by Moody's.
The Amazon Leo (Project Kuiper) service, which is building a huge constellation of ultrafast internet satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for the UK and globally, has published the results of a new study – commissioned by itself – from Oxford Economics that forecasts how LEO broadband services could boost UK economic output by £2bn […]
This week, Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has revealed its ‘Responsible Business Plan’, its ESG blueprint for the next half of the decade. The post VMO2’s outlines new ‘Responsible Business Plan’ appeared first on Total Telecom.
Broadband and mobile operator Virgin Media and O2 (VMO2) has today set out a new “Responsible Business Plan” to 2030, which updates their approach to improving sustainability and social impact. In short, more support and new targets for tackling digital exclusion, reducing carbon emissions and greater recycling etc. The new targets are effectively a sequel […]
A new report from the GSMA seems to lose the plot by insisting Europe needs to fill a €200 billion funding gap or face continued 5G ignominy.
Shropshire-based independent UK ISP Aquiss has this morning expanded the range of Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) packages they offer via the Freedom Truespeed (Freedom Fibre and Truespeed) network, which now includes an entry-level 140Mbps package and a top 2.3Gbps (2,300Mbps) tier. The new 140Mbps package is priced at £28 per month on a 24-month minimum contract term, […]
Broadband and mobile operator Vodafone (VodafoneThree) has just published their latest Q4 FY26 financial results. The figures show that they now have 1.832 million fixed broadband customers (up by 64,000 in Q4 – the same figure as Q3) and a combined mobile base of 28.356 million (down by 263,000). In terms of their fixed broadband […]
A number of sources have recently indicated to ISPreview that two Infracapital-backed alternative UK broadband networks, Fibrus and Ogi, have allegedly been engaged in talks over a possible future consolidation. The move, if indeed it does materialise, would create a single full fibre (FTTP) network covering around 600,000 premises and reaching over 160,000 customers. Readers […]
Fueled by rising demand for 1.8GHz amps, AOI expects cable-related revenues to exceed its original projections for 2026.
EchoStar lost another batch of pay-TV subs amid much slower Boost subscriber gains in Q1. The company also reiterated that its financial future hinges on multi-billion-dollar spectrum sales to AT&T and SpaceX.
The Starlink (SpaceX) service, which offers ultrafast broadband in the UK and around the world via a global network of compact satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), has introduced a “Travel Registration” policy that requires customers to show their Passport details if you use or may potentially use the service outside your registered home country. […]