TX Fiber taps Vecima for XGS-PON roll out
TX Fiber is deploying Vecima's XGS-PON platform to bring symmetrical multi-gigabit speeds to areas in south Texas. #pressrelease
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TX Fiber is deploying Vecima's XGS-PON platform to bring symmetrical multi-gigabit speeds to areas in south Texas. #pressrelease
SoftBank forecasts 27% rise in profit over next five years as AI becomes foundational, reporting net income jumped 11% in the latest fiscal year.
Retail internet service provider Cuckoo, which is the consumer broadband outlet for the associated AllPoints Fibre (APFN / Fern Trading) network and wholesale platform (they also provide services via several third-party full fibre networks, such as Openreach and CityFibre), has confirmed to ISPreview that rival ISP Onestream will acquire their customer base. The agreement, which […]
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Charter and Comcast made big promises to customers in 2025. Not all of them locked your actual bill.
Startup founder Mansour Karam argues token efficiency and distributed inference are turning networking into a central AI infrastructure battleground.
A CNAS report argues that chip manufacturing and memory shortages are emerging as major barriers to the expansion of hyperscale AI, alongside growing power demands.
Carlisle-based alternative broadband ISP Grain (Grain Connect), which has already built their point-to-point full fibre (FTTP) network to cover 270,000 UK premises (aiming for 600,000 in the future) and in 2025 secured a £225m funding boost (here), has now been spotted deploying their network in the Lincolnshire (England) town of Scunthorpe. At present homes and […]
Latest part of £5bn ultrafast broadband development scheme sees expansion of gigabit roll-out to cover full-fibre blackspots in urban areas, as well as the countryside
According to a report from Business Insider, US mobile network operator Verizon is preparing to cut ‘several hundred’ jobs. The post Verizon cuts hundreds more jobs as slimdown continues appeared first on Total Telecom.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Elisa goes drone detecting; Vodafone offers 5G in-home broadband; UK's Project Gigabit extends further into Essex.
6G networks will be coming over the course of the next three to four years, offering more unprecedented capability than their predecessors, but this does not mean unprecedented amounts need to be spent to make them viable
Deployment environments matter far more than sophistication, when it comes to IoT success. This includes scaling costs, on-ground network realities and the difficulty of integrating new tech into legacy systems
Orange's Philippe Ensarguet and DT's Kai Steuernagel expound on what it will take to make cloud and AI native a reality for telcos.
Mobile operator Vodafone (VodafoneThree) has this morning announced a “major expansion of its home broadband offering” by launching Vodafone 5G Broadband and claiming to open up “full‑fibre like speeds” to a further 3.7 million homes across the UK. The focus seems to be on those homes still stuck on “slow, unreliable speeds offered by part-fibre […]
UK’s leading telco appointed Official Telecommunications Partner of the UEFA European Football Championship 2028, with BT launching products and services designed for customers nationwide
Mobile satellite may not be a game-changer, but it could be a point of difference.
Self-driving network capabilities added across core lines to enable secure, AI-native, fully autonomous infrastructure through networks that can detect, diagnose and resolve issues in real time without human intervention
The UK Government has this morning confirmed that their recent modification to Openreach’s (BT) Call Off 5 contract for Essex and North East England (here) will be the “first Project Gigabit contract to target pockets of poor connectivity in towns and cities“, as well as the countryside. Over 9,500 extra premises in Essex “burdened with […]
As extended reality advances, truly immersive environments will emerge to improve and enable an entire host of applications that benefit from sensory experiences
Openreach (BT) has today published a huge batch of 238 exchanges (Tranche 24) – covering 1.69 million premises – under their “FTTP Priority Exchange” stop sell programme, which reflects areas where over 75% of premises are able to get full fibre lines and will thus stop selling copper based legacy phone and broadband products (i.e. […]