The panel offered that while fiber may be the primary method in the eyes of operators, the wireless industry has a unique role to play in bridging the digital
Bridging the digital divide relies on “making sure that there's a partnership between public [and] private” sectors, Verizon VP Phillip French stated at MWC Las Vegas.
“Developed markets need to look to the elderly, low income, and indigenous communities and the physically impaired to ensure that no one is left behind,” Nokia stated.
Rural areas across the U.S. do not have internet access. With funding from public and private initiatives, the time to address this problem is now, according to Jeff Luong,
Broadband equipment suppliers like Adtran, Calix, and Nokia along with fixed wireless internet vendors and fiber and related equipment companies will benefit from the investment.
From Adtran to ZTE, cable and telco vendors alike are beginning to reap the benefits of SDN and virtualization with the development of software-defined access solutions and propositions.
The idea that SD-WAN will make MPLS obsolete plays on the frustrations of enterprise IT professionals that are dissatisfied with their current WAN provider and want to kick them
Supporting a family of five, I continue to suffer from mobile-phone sticker shock. The cost of supplying my family with devices, data plans, and services is climbing close to
Verizon is buying AOL for $4.4 billion. The offer of $50 per share represents a premium of 17.4 percent on AOL's Monday close of $42.59. The deal has been
There's been a lot of chatter about potential consolidation in the optical sector. Infinera (Nasdaq: INFN) is getting the ball rolling by buying Swedish metro optical firm Transmode (ST:
Here it is, the vaunted Net Neutrality. More specifically, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has moved to declare Internet broadband a Title II services, bringing it under the umbrella
The way this Net Neutrality debate stirs up the Internet zealots, you would think that the U.S. Constitution has an article that says: "Ye should all have a right
Hunter Newby, the CEO of fiber company Allied Fiber, believes the policies of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States are impeding investment in telecom infrastructure -- and