AI emerging as top driver of overall Internet traffic growth – study
AI is poised to boost consumer-driven traffic by about 6.6x by the mid-2030s and reshape infrastructure requirements, Cisco found in its first WAN-focused AI report.
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AI is poised to boost consumer-driven traffic by about 6.6x by the mid-2030s and reshape infrastructure requirements, Cisco found in its first WAN-focused AI report.
Nebraska, which touted its first BEAD-funded activation this month, is reopening its BEAD bidding portal after some companies reportedly dropped from the program.
The scale of the UK’s commercial fibre rollout means some target areas no longer warrant government support The post UK’s fibre fiesta sees CityFibre’s Project Gigabit contracts ‘re-scoped’ appeared first on Total Telecom.
The promotions strengthen Lumen's public policy and communications leadership as it deepens engagement with government and enterprise customers. #pressrelease
Ericsson has teamed with the Canadian government to build a 5G network focused on defense and public safety. #pressrelease
Cogent said its fiber subsidiary has struck a deal to sell 10 data centers for $225 million. #pressrelease
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Roku said US customers can now subscribe to the Fox One streaming service via The Roku Channel. #pressrelease
Japanese telco SoftBank enters the sovereign AI race with planned AI data center cloud in what is the latest move into enterprise AI by Asian telcos.
The High Court has granted rights holders, such as Columbia Pictures and others, more flexibility to require the UK’s major broadband ISPs (e.g. BT, EE, Plusnet, Virgin Media, Sky Broadband and TalkTalk) to block customers from accessing websites that have been found to facilitate internet copyright infringement (piracy). At present ISPs subject to blocking orders, […]
Telia Finland and QMill have developed quantum-enhanced message encryption for mobile networks. The post Telia and QMill demonstrate a new quantum-enhanced data encryption method for mobile networks appeared first on Total Telecom.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Telia Finland demos quantum encryption with QMill; CityFibre 're-scopes' Project Gigabit plans; Deutsche Telekom plans in-store silent hour.
One of the country’s largest alternative networks, CityFibre, has announced that they’ve reached an agreement with the Government’s Building Digital UK (BDUK) agency to “re-scope” the contracts they hold under the Project Gigabit broadband roll-out programme due to the “accelerated rollout of commercially funded full fibre” across their contracted areas. Just to recap. CityFibre’s full […]
China's Huawei is feeling chipper about a new way of designing semiconductors that could free it from the constraints imposed by US restrictions.
Cable construction work across the Gulf has come to a standstill because repair ships can’t operate in active conflict zones The post The Persian Gulf topped our 2026 cable risk index. Here’s what it means for operators and what they can do about it appeared first on Total Telecom.
Cellcard said that it is on track to reach 1,000 5G sites by the end of July as the Cambodian operator accelerates its rollout.
Broadband and mobile providers Virgin Media and O2 (VMO2) have changed their plans for the previously proposed merger of their respective customer community forums. The complexity of the challenge means that they will now focus on reintroducing the two communities separately, at least at first. Just to recap. Both Virgin Media and O2 took their […]
Canadian investment firm Northleaf Capital Partners, which backs alternative rural UK broadband ISP Quickline, has reportedly expressed an interest in acquiring KCOM, the incumbent broadband and phone provider for Hull, from Australian investment group Macquarie. But any deal is likely to see Northleaf pay less than the £627m Macquarie did to buy the incumbent. Quickline […]
Internet and web hosting provider Freeola has introduced a special offer on their 12-month minimum term contracts for customers joining in areas covered by Freedom Fibre (FreedomTruespeed Group) or Trooli’s full fibre broadband networks, which discounts the price by between £8 and £10 per month. For example, the discount takes their 110Mbps Freedom Fibre package […]
A small portion of consumers connected via ISPs on CityFibre’s national UK full fibre (FTTP) broadband network, specifically some of those with a cream white coloured Nokia Optical Network Terminal (ONT) on their interior walls, are currently known to be suffering from a bug that causes a significant drop in upload speeds. Just to recap. […]
Network operator nexfibre, which shares some of their parentage with Virgin Media (they harness the same build teams), has today revealed another batch of seven locations across the United Kingdom – reflecting a total investment of £12.2m and 76,600 premises passed – that will benefit from an upgrade to their latest full fibre (FTTP – […]