
Analysis - Telecom
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Ericsson is riding some telecom momentum, while Nokia continues to struggle in that space and is looking at alternative verticals to drive future growth.
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Is EchoStar ready to battle Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile?
The odds are long, but that's just how EchoStar Chairman Charlie Ergen likes them.
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Are Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile prepared for an enterprise fight?
A GSMA Intelligence report found 24% of operators view hyperscalers as formidable competitors in edge networking and cloud. -
Will enterprise save 5G fixed-wireless access?
“The interesting thing about enterprises is they actually use a lot less data than consumers do,” UScellular CEO Laurent Therivel said. -
T-Mobile pushes private 5G on demand
“It's going to enable businesses that have a need for a private network, but only on a temporary basis," T-Mobile US' Mishka Dehghan said.
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Why ZTNA is essential for health care security
As valuable as zero-trust network access can be on its own, it’s even more powerful when it’s managed as part of a larger secure access service edge. -
T-Mobile US, AT&T slapped with hefty cybersecurity attack fines
The multimillion-dollar fines are tied to several recent cybersecurity attacks.
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How RAN upgrades can support sustainability initiatives
Radio access network infrastructure has a major impact on your carbon footprint. Here’s how virtualized RAN and open RAN can support environmental, social, and governance goals. -
CIO lessons from Brownsville’s private 5G journey
“Leadership here is amazing. I might have the technical part of it, but they have the drive," Brownsville CIO Jorge Cardenas said of the Texas town. -
Verizon, AT&T, EchoStar moves could propel open RAN into 2025 and beyond
Dell’Oro Group recently predicted that open radio access network equipment will account for more than 25% of the total worldwide RAN market by 2028. -
Can T-Mobile guide operators toward an edge AI opportunity?
“We would be very open minded about partnering if there's a way we can,” T-Mobile US CEO Mike Sievert said of its plans.
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Is AI the kick open RAN needs?
T-Mobile US is heading a new effort based on the AI-RAN Initiative. -
Will T-Mobile, Verizon strike a 5G FWA-fiber balance?
Both are investing billions-of-dollars into fiber and expanding their plans for fixed-wireless access. -
Is the edge finally edging toward reality?
Segment spending is set to surge.
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Will Ericsson’s revamped private 5G approach ride market maturity?
The change will see the Ericsson name supersede Cradlepoint in the private 5G and enterprise space. -
Has Verizon found the 5G key to edge security?
5G has been a boon to the edge computing and networking space but has increased edge security challenges due to a greater attack surface.
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Will Ericsson, Google Cloud lead telecom operators to cloud API gold?
The new API venture packs a dozen large operators and Google Cloud, but some notable cloud ecosystem names are missing. -
Is AST SpaceMobile launching into an oversaturated satellite telecom market?
Analysts have started to question the ability for the market to support several satellite-based service options. -
5G RedCap, eRedCap module market set to explode
ABI Research predicts 80 million RedCap modules will be shipped into the market over the next five years.
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Rethinking CSP risk in a cloud world
Switching the focus to service reliability can help communication service providers adapt to a changing 5G landscape. -
Does Verizon’s $20B Frontier buy mean a fiber fight is on?
Verizon’s expansion pursuit comes on the heels of rivals AT&T and T-Mobile US pushing deeper into the fiber networking game. -
AT&T might not want Nokia open RAN, but does love its fiber
The AT&T deal comes less than two months after Nokia moved to acquire smaller optical networking rival Infinera for $2.3 billion. -
Hughes combines satellite, open RAN 5G for DoD ‘tactical edge’
The successful trial comes as parent company EchoStar’s operations continue to cruise toward an impending financial waterfall.
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Broadcom, Fortinet, Versa gain MEF SD-WAN gold star
The recognition came as part of MEF’s first secure access service edge module testing regime that was focused on SD-WAN performance.