Why the Grain Management spectrum swap with T-Mobile deserves a closer look
Grain wants to meet a terrestrial buildout obligation with a satellite service that, by rule, doesn't satisfy it. The FCC hasn't noticed yet.
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Grain wants to meet a terrestrial buildout obligation with a satellite service that, by rule, doesn't satisfy it. The FCC hasn't noticed yet.
As part of a bigger cost-cutting initiative, Canada's Rogers is reportedly going to offer voluntary buyouts to about 10,000 employees, or roughly half its workforce.
The Bloom Energy deal shifts planned New Mexico AI campus to on-site generation.
Indonesia will serve as a reference market with validated deployments providing a blueprint for expansion across Southeast Asia.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Orange signs finance deal for Scorefit acquisition; KPN, STC progress in Q1; now AI comes for pub landlords.
The Swansea Crown Court (SCC) has sentenced a 37-year-old man to 16-months in custody (suspended for 2 years) after he was found guilty of conducting “targeted attacks” against Ogi’s full fibre (FTTP) broadband network in Pembrokeshire during the start of 2024, which left nearby homes and businesses disconnected for several days. At the time of […]
Neutral host provider selected to deliver 4G mobile network infrastructure to enable Emergency Services Network across London Underground, supporting delivery of a critical national comms programme
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32 phone calls, 17 email chains, a 5-day ordeal, and no help during the daddy of all stuffups, claim those affected
The telecoms regulator has this morning opened a new investigation into BT, which will examine whether the information they provided in relation to a range of data – concerning the experience of customers who have entered into an agreement or placed an order for fixed phone and broadband services from EE and Plusnet – was […]
Neutral host provider installs all-operator 4G mobile connectivity to English airport’s refurbished terminal and newly opened extension as an ongoing managed service, ensuring connectivity for passengers and staff
EE has today unveiled an all-new and upgraded Scam Guard, its most powerful and comprehensive fraud protection service to date. The post EE upgrades Scam Guard with AI Triple-Lock Protection appeared first on Total Telecom.
Maine has rejected a data center moratorium, but pressure on the industry shows no sign of easing.
Business telecoms company O2 Daisy, which reflects the recent merger between VMO2 Business (Virgin Media and O2) and Daisy Group (here and here), has today announced the next phase of their strategy for the UK’s B2B market by rebranding – again – O2 Daisy to O2 Business Clearly the O2 Daisy brand, which was itself […]
Laurent Leboucher, Orange's group CTO, is pondering a shift from custom silicon to general-purpose processors in his 5G radio access network.
Internet provider BT has today published the biannual (April 2026) progress update on their delivery of Ofcom’s somewhat limited 10Mbps Universal Service Obligation (USO) for broadband. The provider has so far helped to build a USO connection to over 9,089 premises (up from 8,553 in Oct 2025) – using FTTP, with 461 further builds in-progress […]
China Mobile's new companion robot Lingxi can recognize and follow its owner.
Human and humanoid runners share the track as next-gen connectivity underpins real-time AI performance
Network benchmarking firm Ookla, which operates the popular Speedtest.net broadband connection testing website and app, has published a new report today that examines the early take-up of the recently launched O2 Satellite service (here) and the geospatial profile of Direct-to-Device (D2D) usage in the UK. Just to recap. On 26th February 2026 the UK became […]