
Analysis - Networking
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“The quality of the student experience drives everything. That’s what attracts students and keeps students,” Johnson C. Smith University's John Norris said.
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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. -
Cisco CFO claims HPE-Juniper deal causing WLAN ‘uncertainty’
Though Cisco’s own efforts in that space could themselves cause some customer concern. -
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. -
Are smaller operators ready for their 5G moment?
Finances and support remain significant hurdles. -
How unified SASE simplifies security and networking for the modern enterprise
Secure access service edge isn’t just about replacing your VPN; it’s a comprehensive framework for streamlining your entire network, from security to device management. -
How long can AWS, Microsoft, Google drive data center capex surge?
Artificial intelligence is driving the boom but is also impacting job growth. -
Cisco job cuts continue a slashing trend
“Although disappointing, the slowdown in hiring is about in line with expectations,” CompTIA's Tim Herbert stated. -
Cisco core to Colt’s galloping optical network path
Colt is currently deep in 400-gig, but is trialing a path toward 800-gig networking. -
Are telecom operators directionally challenged when it comes to enterprise?
GlobalData recommends operators focus more on the horizontal nature of their network resources instead of trying to delve deeper into verticals. -
Juniper, Cisco AI moves highlight AI frenzy
“Once you see the AI-Native, you can’t unsee it," Juniper Networks' Jeff Aaron said of the vendor's artificial intelligence-powered networking product.
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Will AWS, Microsoft, and Google eat the edge?
“It's all kind of consolidating to the big groups who are well capitalized [and can] do this stuff,” JLL's Andy Cvengros said of the edge market.
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Cisco to slash more jobs, merge networking unit
CEO Chuck Robbins said the vendor will focus on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and cloud. -
Can EchoStar win its financial game of chicken?
Company management said it's working different angles toward scrounging together the funds to pay a $2 billion debt maturity due in November. -
Oracle ECP taps AT&T for IoT and edge expansion
The first AT&T-powered Enterprise Communication Platform service will be Oracle’s Public Safety platform.
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Should telecom operators be concerned over cloud API security?
The Cloud Security Alliance recently ranked “insecure interfaces and APIs” as the third-most significant cybersecurity threat risk for 2024.