Gemtek DOCSIS 4.0 device nets CableLabs interoperability stamp
A pre-certified DOCSIS 4.0 modem from Gemtek has received 'verified for interoperability' status from CableLabs, meaning it has been shown to run properly on DOCSIS 3.1 networks.
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A pre-certified DOCSIS 4.0 modem from Gemtek has received 'verified for interoperability' status from CableLabs, meaning it has been shown to run properly on DOCSIS 3.1 networks.
The Network Technology Director at UK broadband access provider Openreach (BT), Trevor Linney, has been named the winner of the FTTH Europe 2026 Individual Award, which is said to be in recognition of his “remarkable efforts in championing the advancement of FTTH technology in Europe“. The award, which we accidentally overlooked when covering yesterday’s other […]
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: European Commission still not happy about WhatsApp's AI closed shop; UK's Starmer hosts social media bigwigs; Nokia declared best of breed, API-wise.
Network operator Axians UK, which forms part of the €22 billion Vinci Energies group, has just announced the acquisition of Novo Technologies, a Scottish-based provider of end-to-end telecoms infrastructure solutions for both Carriers and Enterprise clients. The deal is being hailed as one that could help to build the nations “5G backbone“. The combined business […]
The GSMA has teamed up with gaming, esports and creator media group Veloce to highlight the opportunity for network APIs in these areas.
A new Opinium study, which was commissioned by Uswitch.com and questioned a nationally representative sample of 2,000 UK adults in early April 2026, has claimed that Awful April’s mid-contract price rises triggered record levels of broadband switching (average households were said to be facing a £216 annual increase). Just to clarify that 24% figure (i.e. […]
BSNL comes first in nPerf's ranking of fixed broadband performance in India despite its lower subscriber share, while Airtel dominates mobile and 5G.
Christchurch's debt-laden city council is again likely to vote on whether to sell off New Zealand's Enable Network, a profitable broadband asset.
Light Reading's Leading Lights Awards are open for nominations today. The 2026 program expands to 30 categories, with 14 new additions reflecting the industry's focus on agentic AI, satellite connectivity, optical networking and telecom security.
Huawei, Nokia and Ericsson top private wireless RAN suppliers. #pressrelease
Omdia study finds that providers have scaled compute for AI workloads, but networking infrastructure is becoming a critical constraint. #pressrelease
Vodafone has added an AI-driven scam call filter to its Secure Net Mobile security package as the operator intensifies efforts to cut fraud and nuisance traffic on its network. The post Vodafone’s scam call tech gets an AI upgrade appeared first on Total Telecom.
EdgeBeam said it will tap into Soracom's 4G/5G platform for an emerging hybrid network that will support both ATSC 3.0 and terrestrial cellular connectivity. #pressrelease
Optimum is getting more aggressive in mobile with a new 'UnBig Your Bill' campaign in retail outlets that provides consumers with like-for-like price comparisons with AT&T and Verizon. #pressrelease
New Recon Analytics data shows cracked screens and dead batteries – not AI upgrades – are driving US device purchases.
Comcast is bringing a premium-level data policy to all its unlimited plans and confirms it is no longer selling by-the-Gig plans to new Xfinity Mobile customers.
The company's SIM replacement program addresses a potential security risk posed by a vulnerability in its IMSI system.
The global telecom networks are under tremendous pressure to build networks capable of sustaining the explosive, bandwidth-hungry requirements of mobile Artificial Intelligence (AI). The post Standardizing excellence: How the shift to ‘All-Bands-5G-A’ is powering the AI revolution appeared first on Total Telecom.
ACA Connects filed comments with the Federal Trade Commission defending the use of bulk billing for cable and broadband services in rental housing properties, calling it good for competition and beneficial for low-income tenants.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Proptivity deploys Ericsson's shared indoor coverage feature; Zen hooks up with eero to offer mesh Wi-Fi to SMEs; Hisense gains ground in European smart TV market.