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.
Cybersecurity Firms Stockpile Patents for an AI, Quantum Era
Security Cybersecurity Firms Stockpile Patents for an AI, Quantum Era

A new kind of arms race is quietly escalating across the digital landscape, one where the ammunition is not malicious code but meticulously crafted legal documents. Cybersecurity firms are strategically amassing vast portfolios of intellectual property, transforming patents from defensive shields

AT&T and Verizon Cut Thousands of Jobs Before AI's Rise
Innovation AT&T and Verizon Cut Thousands of Jobs Before AI's Rise

A Silent Purge: The Pre-AI Workforce Reduction in American Telecom In 2025, a year marked by breathless headlines about the transformative power of artificial intelligence, America’s telecommunications titans quietly continued a trend that long predates the current AI boom. AT&T and Verizon, two

Ericsson and Nokia Sales Collapse in China
Market Ericsson and Nokia Sales Collapse in China

A New Reality Dawns for Western Telecom Giants The global telecommunications landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and nowhere is this more apparent than in China, where Western equipment suppliers like Sweden's Ericsson and Finland's Nokia once viewed the vast market as an indispensable engine

New Englanders Praise Broadband Amidst Rising Costs
Market New Englanders Praise Broadband Amidst Rising Costs

A Digital Lifeline: Why New Englanders Value Connectivity More Than Ever In an economic climate defined by widespread inflation and rising household expenses, one essential service is bucking the trend: broadband internet. A recent study reveals that New Englanders are not only satisfied with their

Is the Broadband Future Slower Than We Think?
Technology Is the Broadband Future Slower Than We Think?

The relentless march toward a fully connected, multi-gigabit world has long been a central promise of the digital age, envisioning a future of seamless 8K streaming, immersive virtual realities, and instantaneous cloud access powered by next-generation broadband. Yet, recent industry analysis

SK Telecom Rejects Payout for 23M User Data Breach
Market SK Telecom Rejects Payout for 23M User Data Breach

With me today is Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned specialist in enterprise telecommunications and network risk management. We're delving into the complex fallout from SK Telecom's massive data breach, which affected 23 million subscribers. This isn't just a story about a data leak; it's a high-stakes

Is Arizona's China Tech Ban a Security Risk Itself?
Market Is Arizona's China Tech Ban a Security Risk Itself?

In an aggressive move to safeguard its digital arteries, Arizona lawmakers are pushing a bill that would purge Chinese technology from the state's critical broadband networks, but this legislative shield may harbor a sword aimed at the very infrastructure it intends to protect. Arizona House Bill

Is Verizon's Subscriber Gain Worth the Financial Pain?
Technology Is Verizon's Subscriber Gain Worth the Financial Pain?

Verizon's fourth-quarter 2025 performance under the guidance of its new Chief Executive Officer, Dan Schulman, has presented a complex narrative of strategic redirection, where a celebrated surge in new customers has been achieved at the direct expense of several core financial metrics. This

The Operational Pitfalls of Scaling IoT Hardware
Innovation The Operational Pitfalls of Scaling IoT Hardware

The promise of a hyper-connected world, driven by the Internet of Things (IoT), has captivated industries for years, with pilot projects demonstrating remarkable potential in optimizing everything from factory floors to city-wide logistics. However, a significant gap exists between the controlled

Network Engineers Evolve Into NetDevOps Roles
Innovation Network Engineers Evolve Into NetDevOps Roles

The traditional role of the network engineer is undergoing a fundamental and irreversible transformation, driven by the relentless expansion of network scale and the ever-increasing complexity of modern IT infrastructures. As manual, command-line-driven management becomes increasingly unsustainable

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