Diane Maisey

Diane Maisey

Telecommunications Specialist
Diane Maisey is a Telecommunications expert, with an interest in networking technology. Industry professionals looking to learn about network optimization strategies, capacity planning, and quality of service enhancements refer to her work. She offers practical advice to telecom operators and network engineers seeking to improve performance and reliability.
SK Telecom Sues Over Record $91M Data Breach Fine
Market SK Telecom Sues Over Record $91M Data Breach Fine

A groundbreaking legal battle is taking shape in Seoul that could redefine the financial consequences of corporate data mismanagement, pitting South Korea's largest mobile carrier against a regulator determined to enforce one of the world's strictest privacy laws. SK Telecom has initiated a lawsuit

Is Europe's New Huawei Ban Destined to Fail?
Market Is Europe's New Huawei Ban Destined to Fail?

A Renewed Resolve Meets a Fractured Reality The European Union is doubling down on its efforts to secure its digital future by launching a new, more forceful campaign to purge high-risk vendors like Huawei from its critical 5G infrastructure. This shift from gentle persuasion to a hard-line mandate

US Taps Ericsson to Counter China in Venezuela
Technology US Taps Ericsson to Counter China in Venezuela

In the complex chessboard of global geopolitics where digital infrastructure is the new king, the United States is making a strategic move by placing a Swedish knight, Ericsson, at the forefront of its efforts to counter Chinese influence in Venezuela. This shift is personified by Nathan Simington,

Is This Wi-Fi 7 Extender a Step Behind the Rest?
Technology Is This Wi-Fi 7 Extender a Step Behind the Rest?

As homes become increasingly saturated with smart devices demanding constant connectivity, the quest for a seamless, powerful Wi-Fi signal that reaches every corner has become a modern necessity. The Asus RP-BE58 enters this competitive landscape as the company's inaugural Wi-Fi 7 extender,

Why Is the Ethernet Switch Market Exploding?
Technology Why Is the Ethernet Switch Market Exploding?

A seismic shift is underway within the core infrastructure of the internet and enterprise computing, with the data center Ethernet switch market projected to surge past a $250 billion total addressable market in the period beginning in 2026. This unprecedented expansion is not merely an extension

How Are Public Funds Fueling the US Broadband Buildout?
Innovation How Are Public Funds Fueling the US Broadband Buildout?

A quiet but transformative revolution is reshaping the digital landscape of the United States, as an unprecedented wave of public funding is being injected directly into the nation’s broadband infrastructure. Recognizing high-speed internet as an essential utility on par with electricity and water,

Airspan Aims to Fill 5G Void as Rivals Exit
Market Airspan Aims to Fill 5G Void as Rivals Exit

The promising landscape of 5G technology, once envisioned as a vibrant ecosystem teeming with diverse Open RAN suppliers, is now contracting under the immense pressures of market realities. Several key technology providers, including industry mainstays Mavenir and NEC, have recently retreated from

India Becomes World's Second-Largest 5G Market
Technology India Becomes World's Second-Largest 5G Market

In a remarkable display of technological acceleration that has reshaped the global digital landscape, India has successfully surpassed 400 million 5G subscribers, a monumental achievement reached in just over three years since the initial commercial rollout. This explosive growth not only

Why Is a Telecom Giant Selling Insurance?
Technology Why Is a Telecom Giant Selling Insurance?

A visit to your local phone store for a new data plan or a smartphone upgrade has now evolved into a moment where you might also be presented with a compelling offer for life and medical insurance. This unexpected intersection of telecommunications and financial services is not a hypothetical

FCC Lets Verizon Lock Phones Longer to Fight Fraud
Market FCC Lets Verizon Lock Phones Longer to Fight Fraud

A significant but quietly passed regulatory decision by the Federal Communications Commission has fundamentally reshaped the terms of wireless service for millions of customers, effectively ending a long-held consumer advantage unique to Verizon. In a move aimed at combating rampant device theft

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