Cold-Climate Data Centers: The Next Hot Thing in Data Center Growth
Cold-climate data centers are emerging as a sustainable solution to reduce cooling costs and energy consumption.
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Cold-climate data centers are emerging as a sustainable solution to reduce cooling costs and energy consumption.
Next-generation FWA technology creator Tarana says Starlink has pulled the rug out from under the NTIA and state broadband offices. The post Tarana says Starlink’s BEAD antics “pulled the rug out” from NTIA appeared first on Total Telecom.
As 5G continues to mature, the battle for indoor wireless supremacy is increasing The post U Mobile driving Malaysia’s digital economic growth with ULTRA5G indoor coverage appeared first on Total Telecom.
Worried about the cost of developing custom silicon for a single RAN vendor, Marvell Technology reckons the market needs a common approach.
Head of ICT infrastructure David Wang added to top tier, replacing veteran Ken Hu.
The partnership brings Arm-based workloads into IBM systems, expanding how AI runs in regulated environments
Even at $160 per kW, with 15-year leases, and upfront cash, some AI cloud providers are being turned away as creditworthiness replaces price as the gatekeeper for capacity.
Recon Analytics surveyed business decision makers on how the nationwide Verizon outage in January impacted their operations and whether it changed their opinion on the company. The results contain mixed news for Verizon.
AT&T said it logged more than 10,400 copper theft incidents in 2025 that resulted in losses of about $82 million. The majority of that theft occurred in California.
SpaceX argues that a subset of Amazon Leo's satellites are creating collision risks. Amazon Leo countered that it is operating safely and that any increased risk is due to SpaceX lowering the altitude of Starlink satellites.
In the face of revived legal objections, industry groups including NTCA are once again defending the Universal Service Fund (USF) in court filings. Meanwhile, promised congressional reforms for the program have yet to materialize.
Some AI workloads now demand microsecond-scale responsiveness, deterministic networking, and high-throughput processing – requirements honed over decades in HFT.
TeamPCP’s shift to speedy attacks on AWS, Azure, and SaaS instances shows organizations need to respond quickly to compromised credentials.
The deal brings PCIe fabric and rack-scale system design in-house, as d-Matrix moves beyond silicon into full-stack AI infrastructure.
AI workloads are reshaping data center design, moving from rigid redundancy to tailored flexibility, writes Harqs Singh.
Researchers have simulated a 97–qubit surface code with hardware-level noise on cloud HPC – highlighting the growing role of classical infrastructure in quantum system design.
In a letter to the NTIA this week, House Democrats expressed concerns about Starlink's ability to meet its BEAD goals, after the company sought to get states to sign a rider relieving it of certain program requirements.
This week in broadband builds: Comporium connects more South Carolinians; Race reaches Chowchilla, California; GoNetspeed coming to North Hamden, Connecticut; Comcast expands in Georgia, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania – and more.
Multi-line insurance can simplify administration and reduce coverage gaps for many data centers, but it may introduce aggregate limits and reduce customization.
AI’s evolution demands resilient backbone networks for training and inference, writes Mattias Fridström.