OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation emerges as hub for open source RAN innovation
21 new global member organizations have joined since launch. #pressrelease
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21 new global member organizations have joined since launch. #pressrelease
Broadcom has added a set of new Wi-Fi 8 chipsets for the Ethernet router and mesh network markets. #pressrelease
Lightcurve said it has introduced 8-Gig broadband services in central Washington, expanding on its earlier offer of 2-Gig speeds across its fiber footprint. #pressrelease
Power constraints, permitting timelines and grid access are redefining Europe’s data center market country by country, pushing growth toward projects that can move forward.
Alternative network ISP Fibrus, which is deploying their Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) infrastructure across parts of Cumbria in England and Northern Ireland, has announced having just surpassed 150,000 customers (up from 142,000 last month). The provider currently covers over 465,000 UK homes with their network (more than 330,000 of those are in N.Ireland). Colin Hutchinson, MD and […]
Data Center Knowledge toured the TeraWulf and Schneider Electric campus in Buffalo, N.Y., to see what it takes to power – and cool – the data centers of the future.
China Mobile International is planning a new route to connect Central Asia's land-based cables to Hong Kong's subsea cable network.
Utah’s proposed 9 GW Stratos campus reflects a broader evolution toward AI infrastructure built around dedicated energy systems, accelerated permitting, and direct control over power.
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Starlink could hit 100 million customers by 2034 as it continues to beef up capacity, New Street Research estimates in a report on SpaceX's broadband business. Starlink currently has about 10.3 million subs worldwide.
Broadcom and FuriosaAI are building a rack-scale inference platform aimed at shifting AI infrastructure toward Ethernet fabrics, chiplets, and power-efficient token generation.
Network operator Openreach (BT) has today confirmed that they recently started building their full fibre (FTTP) broadband network across 11 pre-planned UK locations and have, separately, also reached a new access agreement with the Perth and Kinross Council (PKC) in Scotland to cover 2,000 flats and apartments. In terms of the eleven locations, Openreach’s engineers […]
The Bulk Broadband Alliance released a study seeking to demonstrate to policymakers the consumer benefits of bulk billing arrangements for multi-dwelling units, claiming they provide significant cost savings and more competition.
Texas built CREZ to move wind power. The same transmission corridors now increasingly attract hyperscale AI infrastructure.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Starlink and Amazon may get European spectrum next year; O2's satellite D2D service reaches iPhone users; euNetworks teams up with Adtran for 'quantum-safe' offering.
New products aim to shift operational burden from people to technology, automating ‘busy work’ so fleets can prioritise strategic safety, productivity and profitability
Customers of the Sky Mobile service, which is an O2 (Virgin Media) powered Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) with nearly 4 million UK subscribers, has today announced that they’re making it even easier to stay connected while travelling by doubling its global roaming destinations from 55 to 120 across the EU/EEA, USA, Australia and more. […]
Mobile operator and broadband ISP Vodafone UK has this morning announced that their internet security feature – Secure Net Home, and smart router technology, Who’s Home, which were previously only available on their premium Pro 3 fixed broadband packages, has been extended to 900,000 customers on their standard broadband packages too. Just to recap. The […]
The EPA’s plan to fast-track data center construction may cut red tape but also ignite legal battles and intensify environmental concerns.
Mobile operator O2 (Virgin Media) has today announced that their new Direct-to-Device (D2D) based O2 Satellite service (here), which for just £3 extra per month enables normal Smartphones to connect to their mobile network via Starlink’s satellites, will be extended to work on Apple iPhones from tomorrow. The service harnesses SpaceX’s global Starlink network in […]