Huawei and ZTE bans in Europe will trigger response, China warns
China's government brands the EU's proposed new Cybersecurity Act as protectionism, inviting charges of hypocrisy.
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China's government brands the EU's proposed new Cybersecurity Act as protectionism, inviting charges of hypocrisy.
Vodafone Group is buying CK Hutchison's 49% stake in VodafoneThree, raising questions about brand strategies as well as the Hong Kong group's telecoms strategy in Europe.
Network firm launches ‘smarter, faster, autonomous’ approach to enterprise networking, with its operating model moving from assistive AI to autonomous, always-on operations
Shropshire-based independent ISP Aquiss has announced the return of its popular 6-month half-price promotion on selected full fibre broadband packages via the Openreach and CityFibre networks. But the promotion will only be available for new customers to take until 30th June 2026. As usual all packages include unlimited usage, a 12-month minimum contract term, a […]
A team of researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, England, has “uncovered a hidden property of light” that allows it to twist, spin and behave differently – without mirrors, materials or special lenses. In theory this could allow future optical (fibre optic) based broadband connections, among other things, to carry significantly […]
The company’s new high-radix switch targets rising coordination overhead as stateful, stop-and-start AI workloads expose limits in traditional GPU clusters.
The $625 million deal adds Kubernetes and enterprise ops to help turn deployed GPUs into usable, revenue-generating AI infrastructure.
Satellite connectivity is in the headlines and driving a lot of hype, but its overall role remains dwarfed by terrestrial wireless and wireline networks, says Verizon's Srini Kalapala.
Unites Lumen's physical infrastructure and programmable network with Alkira's cloud-native Network-as-a-Service control plane to deliver a single, digital platform. #pressrelease
Roughly 60 vendors racing to secure enterprise AI models, agents, and workflows. #pressrelease
The Open Rights Group, Index on Censorship, Mozilla, Tor Project, Big Brother Watch, plus many other technology and civil society groups, have signed a new statement that urges UK policymakers to reconsider their approach to online safety legislation – warning that proposed age-gating measures and access restrictions threaten to fragment the open internet and erode […]
Verizon private 5G networks to power World Cup referee bodycams and the carrier adds three- to five-times more capacity in and around 16 stadiums for the event.
T-Mobile quietly dropped its key growth metrics in Q1. Analyst Roger Entner rebuilds the numbers and explains what the silence is hiding.
This week, Neos Networks has announced a new partnership with Cornerstone to connect StonesThro’s edge computing infrastructure. The post Cornerstone and StonesThro tap Neos Networks to support the ‘micro-edge’ appeared first on Total Telecom.
Spectrum Mobile, Charter's mobile service, now lets customers add a dedicated voice and text number to compatible smartphones for an additional $10 per month. #pressrelease
Alternative internet provider Airband, which has built a mixed Full Fibre (FTTP) and Fixed Wireless (FWA) broadband network across rural parts of England and North Wales, has followed up the recent departure of their CEO (here) and confirmation of further redundancies (here) by announcing that Paula Strickland has been appointed to the role of Chief […]
New energy partnerships highlight a widening gap between near-term data center demand and the pace of grid expansion.
A Cast AI report finds low GPU, CPU, and memory utilization across enterprise Kubernetes clusters.
A new high-capacity, low-latency route to Europe, delivering diversity, resilience and trusted infrastructure essential to securing Mauritania’s digital sovereignty. EllaLink and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania today marked the successful landing of a new subsea cable in Nouadhibou, giving the country a second direct, diverse and secure connection to European and international digital hubs. The landing is a defining step for Mauritania’s digital sovereignty, resilience and long-term competiti
Allo Fiber said former TDS COO Shane West will succeed Brad Moline as CEO, effective June 1. Moline will remain on the Allo board and serve as president – leased networks.