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All that kit, and the fix was simply stepping aside
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All that kit, and the fix was simply stepping aside
The UK telecoms operator, BT, has confirmed that the subsea cable repair ship (Pierre de Fermat) they contracted to resolve the recent fibre optic break between Evie on the Orkney Mainland and nearby Westray, which disrupted local broadband and 4G mobile connectivity, is set to be fully resolved on Saturday (18th April). As reported a […]
Netflix is in talks to 'expand the relationship' with the NFL, said co-CEO Ted Sarandos, which could lead to more Christmas Day games.
Circles is targeting a Nasdaq listing within two years, banking on US expansion and its AI-native platform to address telecom operators' challenges.
Fast WAN consortium thinks neoclouds are ripe for hookups
Fix for critical flaw is an OS update you may not be able to make because the junk data uses all memory
We're not half way there, we're still livin' on a prayer
The NordVPN service, which is a popular Virtual Private Network (VPN) provider, has announced that their global network has reached over 100 Terabits per second (Tbps) in aggregate network capacity, distributed across 211 locations in 135+ countries. During busy (peak time) hours, slowdowns typically stem from issues with insufficient data capacity. NordVPN’s network has been […]
A US startup plans to launch solar-powered AI satellites, but experts warn that technical and economic challenges may delay space-based data centers.
Quickplay said it has deployed Gray Media's new streaming platform across 113 US markets. The platform, architected by Quickplay, taps into Google Cloud. #pressrelease
Roku is touting a new milestone, claiming its platform now streams to 100 million households worldwide. #pressrelease
Verizon is bringing 5G, FWA and broadcast tech to certain 2026 World Cup venues and fan events as part of its sponsorship of the global soccer tourney. Of note, Verizon has deployed nearly 140 small cells and temporary cell sites to boost coverage and capacity. #pressrelease
The Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) service, which is slowly building a new mega constellation of ultrafast broadband satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for the UK and globally, has announced an agreement to power satellite services for iPhone and Apple Watches, including Emergency SOS via satellite. The agreement forms part of their wider deal […]
Shame about the internet blackouts and airstrikes
The Scottish National Party (Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba) has today published details of their 2026 Manifesto for the 7th May election, which among other things calls on the UK Government to “introduce affordable broadband social tariffs” and pledges to commission a feasibility study on the idea of running another subsea fibre link to the Shetland […]
Amazon’s $200 billion AI push reflects a shift to building ahead of demand while raising new questions about utilization and the pace at which enterprises will follow.
Nokia and Orange today announced a new collaboration focused on developing and evaluating artificial intelligence radio access network (AI-RAN) technologies powered by Nokia’s anyRAN 5G software and NVIDIA AI infrastructure. The post Nokia and Orange team up for AI RAN appeared first on Total Telecom.
Omdia spells out telcos' 'unique challenges' in implementing data sovereignty requirements compared to other businesses.
Nvidia says AI infrastructure should be evaluated on cost per token rather than traditional compute metrics, but analysts say the approach may favor hyperscale environments and remain premature for enterprise IT.
Scale Academy is responsible for transforming NTT's promising research initiatives into new products and services. Quantum-safe SaltGrain has been identified as its first product.