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.
Trump Weaponizes BEAD Funds Against State AI Rules
Market Trump Weaponizes BEAD Funds Against State AI Rules

In a significant escalation of federal-state tensions over technology regulation, a new executive order signed on December 11, 2025, has introduced unprecedented market uncertainty by linking state AI policies to federal broadband infrastructure funding. This market analysis examines the immediate

MasOrange and Ericsson Deploy Europe's Largest 5G Open RAN
Technology MasOrange and Ericsson Deploy Europe's Largest 5G Open RAN

What if a mobile network could anticipate and resolve issues before a single user experiences a dropped call or slow data speed? This proactive, self-healing capability is no longer a futuristic concept but a present-day reality in Spain, where a groundbreaking partnership between MasOrange and

What Is AT&T's Fiber-First Broadband Bet?
Technology What Is AT&T's Fiber-First Broadband Bet?

Forging a Digital Future: Understanding AT&T's Network Strategy In a rapidly evolving telecommunications landscape, major carriers are placing massive bets on the technologies that will define the future of connectivity. AT&T has made its position unequivocally clear: its future is built on a

AI and Teams Unify the Fragmented Contact Center
Innovation AI and Teams Unify the Fragmented Contact Center

The Paradox of Progress Why More Tools Mean Less Cohesion In the modern enterprise, the pursuit of a seamless customer experience has led to an explosion of technology, yet this very proliferation of tools has created a deeply fragmented contact center environment. Instead of simplifying

Open Standards Unlock the Future of Wi-Fi
Market Open Standards Unlock the Future of Wi-Fi

The modern internet experience, defined by the seamless mobility of wireless connectivity, is built upon a compelling paradox: to deliver the true freedom users expect from Wi-Fi, service providers must first embrace the structured boundaries of open, global standards. As over 90% of all internet

Why Is LoRaWAN the Standard for Massive IoT?
Innovation Why Is LoRaWAN the Standard for Massive IoT?

The monumental challenge of connecting billions of low-power devices across vast distances has defined the modern Internet of Things landscape, creating a demand for a communication standard that is not just technologically capable but also scalable, cost-effective, and globally supported. In this

Is T-Mobile's Easy Switch Innovation or Intrusion?
Technology Is T-Mobile's Easy Switch Innovation or Intrusion?

The Un-carrier's Gambit a New Front in the Wireless Wars In the hyper-competitive arena of American wireless carriers, where the battle for customers is relentless, T-Mobile recently escalated this war with a new tool called "Easy Switch," designed to lure subscribers away from rivals with

Who Will Win the Musk vs. Bezos Satellite Race?
Technology Who Will Win the Musk vs. Bezos Satellite Race?

Today we're joined by Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned telecommunications specialist whose work has given him a unique vantage point on the industry's most vulnerable and dynamic frontiers. The satellite communications sector is experiencing a period of unprecedented change, driven by a fierce rivalry

Is Your 5G Focus Creating a 6G Blind Spot?
Editorial Is Your 5G Focus Creating a 6G Blind Spot?

The global telecommunications industry shows some great focus for maximizing its massive investments in 5G. But while operators work to deploy networks and enterprises seek to gain returns from them, a more strategic competition is already starting to define the next decade of networking: the race

How Can Telecoms Build More Resilient Networks?
Market How Can Telecoms Build More Resilient Networks?

In an age of unprecedented digital dependency, the underlying causes of major telecom outages remain stubbornly familiar, often stemming from human error, latent software bugs, or the inevitable failure of physical hardware. The fundamental change, however, lies not in the source of these

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