Comcast shines up unlimited mobile plans, halts sale of by-the-Gig plans
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.
Showing 881–900 of 1166 articles
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.
As AI workloads scale, Equinix is betting that network operations must become autonomous to keep pace with increasingly dynamic infrastructure demands.
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.
Meta doubles down on custom AI chips with Broadcom, targeting inference efficiency and Ethernet-scaled infrastructure as workloads grow.
Alternative network operator Netomnia (Substantial Group), which has built their own full fibre broadband (FTTP) network to cover 3 million UK premises RFS (inc. 460,000 customers) and is currently in the process of being acquired by VMO2/nexfibre’s parents (here), have just been named the winner of the FTTH Europe 2026 Operator Award. The award, which […]
Former Altiostar open RAN engineers are back with new startup ODC and an Nvidia-based AI-RAN platform that supports sensing apps for private 5G networks.
The telecoms regulator Ofcom has today approved a second licence variation to enable mobile operator VodafoneThree (Vodafone and Three UK) to provide Direct-to-Device (D2D) services using its licensed spectrum in the 900MHz band (i.e. using satellites to connect with regular 4G and 5G Smartphones – bringing mobile broadband, calls and text connectivity to the remotest […]
FTTH 2026: Netomnia wins Operator Award as Openreach's Trevor Linney bags Individual Award Keely Portway Apr 15th 2026 11:32
Mobile network and broadband operator Vodafone (VodafoneThree) has today announced the launch of a new Scam Call Protection feature – available as part of their Secure Net Mobile service, which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify fraudulent, scam and nuisance calls before customers even pick up. The network-level service works automatically in the background to […]
At OFC 2026, HPE leaders discuss AI driven networking for Scale Up, Scale Out, and Scale Across solutions for the data center, DCI, and WAN use cases—covering Ethernet for AI, 1.6T switching, PTX routing, and AI powered operations. Learn more at https://www.hpe.com/networking
City-focused full fibre broadband ISP Hyperoptic, which claims to have deployed their FTTP/B network to cover 1.9 million UK homes (mostly across blocks of flats / MDUs), has today launched a new Rewards feature within its ‘My Account’ platform, giving customers access to “exclusive perks, discounts and offers at no extra cost“. Quite a few […]
Sky UK has this morning announced the launch of their new Sky Smart Home services, which bundles several common internet-connected home devices (video doorbell and chime) and a supportive app service together in one bundle from just £5 a month (plus a £15 one-off upfront fee). Selected Sky TV and Sky Broadband customers can also […]
Grid queues, community pressures, and AI demand push operators toward behind-the-meter generation, microgrids, and flexible power.
Previously one of Europe's most valuable telecom companies, Telecom Italia is now a fraction of its former size and may be destined for state ownership.
The Senior UK Plus Analyst for Point Topic, Veronica Speiser, has reportedly warned that smaller alternative broadband networks may have to raise their average revenue per user (ARPU) to approximately £45 per month just to breakeven. But most altnets are currently said to have ARPU’s of between £25 and £35, while larger operators operate within […]
Strategic purchase to see satellites, radio frequency spectrum and operational expertise to enable existing Leo business to add direct-to-device services to future generations of its low Earth orbit satellite network
Nokia and Blaize are developing a hybrid AI architecture to address inference deployment challenges in the APAC region.