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telecommunications ISPreview UK 28 Apr

EE Upgrade Mobile Capacity and Expands 5G Standalone to 15 More UK Areas

Mobile operator EE (BT) has today announced a series of upgrades to boost the mobile broadband capacity of their 4G and 5G network (e.g. re-farming 2.1GHz spectrum) ahead of the summer. Since the start of 2026, the provider has also extended their 5G Standalone (5G+) network to cover more than 50 million people across more […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 27 Apr

Rural UK Broadband ISP Fibrus Name Top Locations for Working from Home

Alternative network ISP Fibrus, which is building a full fibre (FTTP) broadband network across parts of Northern Ireland and Cumbria (England), today claims to have drawn on a “robust set of measures” in order to name the top places to live as a remote worker in both of the aforementioned parts of the United Kingdom. […]

telecommunications Light Reading 27 Apr

Verizon surpasses 6M FWA subs as priority shifts to fiber

Amid Verizon's expanding convergence strategy, there will be a bigger mix-shift to fiber broadband over FWA, said CEO Dan Schulman. Verizon, he added, will look to accelerate the expansion of its fiber footprint via partnerships and potential M&A.

telecommunications Total Telecom 27 Apr

Port of Tyne competes autonomous container transport trial

The P-CAL (Port-Connected and Automated Logistics) project has been completed at the Port of Tyne, bringing a major UK deep-sea port one step closer to autonomous operations. The post Port of Tyne competes autonomous container transport trial appeared first on Total Telecom.

structured-cabling Fibre Systems 27 Apr

Rewiring data centres for the AI revolution

Rewiring data centres for the AI revolution Keely Portway Apr 27th 2026 16:08 Rewiring data centres for the AI revolution Download our eBook on AI data centre network advances. Explore 800G/1.6T transitions, CPO, and power-optimised coherent optics with Nokia, Ayar Labs, Marvell, and VIAVI. The ascent

telecommunications ISPreview UK 27 Apr

Openreach Pilot Emergency UK Phone Lines for 2027 Analogue Switch-Off

Network access provider Openreach (BT) has today begun to inform UK broadband and phone providers about a new pilot called Emergency Voice Access (EVAc), which is intended to be a basic voice-only fallback service for copper lines (WLR) that fail to be migrated in time for the switch-off of analogue phone (PSTN / WLR) services. […]

telecommunications Total Telecom 27 Apr

Sustainable by Design: The Importance of Building Things to Last

Contributed by Martha Galley, Chief Sustainability Officer, Calix  In the race to show sustainability progress, companies often spotlight renewable energy, carbon offsets, or high-profile product launches. These are important, but one of the most effective and measurable ways to deliver both financial and environmental results often goes unnoticed: durability.  Durability happens when sustainability is built into […] The post Sustainable by Design: The Importance of Building Things to Last appea

telecommunications ISPreview UK 27 Apr

Ofcom Asks UK Telecoms Providers to Assess Security Risks of Frontier AI

The UK broadband, mobile and internet content regulator, Ofcom, has published a new open letter that they sent to UK Communications Providers last week, which called on them to “assess [the] security risks arising from frontier AI [Artificial Intelligence] models and take appropriate mitigating action“. The Open Letter, which was revealed as part of the […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 27 Apr

Public Accounts Committee Launch Inquiry into Regulation of UK Broadband

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC), which is responsible for examining the value for money of UK Government projects, programmes and service delivery, has announced the launch of a new inquiry that will examine the effectiveness of current regulation when applied to the water, energy and broadband internet connectivity sectors. The new PAC inquiry is intended […]