Lisa Aidle

Lisa Aidle

Telecom Policy Expert
Lisa Aidle specializes in Telecommunications policy and regulation. She navigates complex regulatory issues such as spectrum allocation, net neutrality, and privacy laws. Lisa is a trusted voice in the industry, and her publications have helped shape policies that foster a resilient and effective telecommunications ecosystem.
Why Is Autonomous RAN Stuck in a Cycle of Cost Reduction?
Innovation Why Is Autonomous RAN Stuck in a Cycle of Cost Reduction?

The Paradox of Potential in Modern Telecommunications The global telecommunications industry currently stands at a crossroads where sophisticated self-healing networks are no longer a distant dream, yet the financial focus remains stubbornly fixed on internal savings rather than external growth.

Ericsson Struggles to Turn Technical Success Into Market Growth
Innovation Ericsson Struggles to Turn Technical Success Into Market Growth

Vladislav Zaimov stands at the forefront of the telecommunications industry, bringing years of deep-seated expertise in enterprise infrastructure and the intricate risk management of vulnerable global networks. As the sector grapples with a transition from traditional hardware to complex software

5G-IoT Cargo Tracking – Review
Innovation 5G-IoT Cargo Tracking – Review

The global logistics industry has historically grappled with a pervasive visibility gap where high-value cargo essentially vanishes from digital monitoring systems during complex multi-modal transit handoffs. This lack of transparency has forced companies to rely on reactive problem-solving rather

Can Europe Master Both Tech Growth and Big Tech Regulation?
Technology Can Europe Master Both Tech Growth and Big Tech Regulation?

The delicate balance between fostering cutting-edge infrastructure and imposing strict legal accountability has turned the European continent into a living laboratory for the future of global digital governance. Policymakers are currently navigating a complex landscape where technological

How Will AI Infrastructure Reshape Personal Computing?
Technology How Will AI Infrastructure Reshape Personal Computing?

The rapid acceleration of generative artificial intelligence has fundamentally altered the global supply chain for critical hardware components, forcing a massive reallocation of silicon and high-performance memory from individual consumer devices toward massive hyperscale data centers. This

Is Your UCaaS Provider Truly Secure Beyond Compliance?
Security Is Your UCaaS Provider Truly Secure Beyond Compliance?

Modern enterprise security frameworks frequently fall into the trap of equating formal compliance certifications with actual operational resilience in the face of sophisticated cyber threats. While seeing a SOC 2 Type II report or an ISO/IEC 27001 certificate from a provider like Microsoft or Zoom

Is Comcast’s StreamSaver the Solution to Cord-Cutting?
Market Is Comcast’s StreamSaver the Solution to Cord-Cutting?

The traditional cable television model once seemed destined for the history books as millions of households traded rigid channel lineups for the fluid, a la carte world of streaming applications. However, the initial thrill of independence has quickly been replaced by a chaotic landscape of

How Is Europe Balancing Innovation and Tech Regulation?
Technology How Is Europe Balancing Innovation and Tech Regulation?

The European digital landscape is currently defined by a high-stakes tug-of-war between the urgent need for rapid industrial advancement and a rigid commitment to consumer protection and market fairness. While Silicon Valley often operates under a philosophy of moving fast and breaking things, the

UK Returns to Ericsson and Nokia Duopoly as Open RAN Fails
Technology UK Returns to Ericsson and Nokia Duopoly as Open RAN Fails

The shimmering promise of a decentralized, plug-and-play telecommunications infrastructure has quietly dissolved into the gray reality of a market dominated by just two European giants. For several years, the United Kingdom positioned itself as the global laboratory for Open Radio Access Network

German Regulator Targets Underperforming Mobile Operators
Technology German Regulator Targets Underperforming Mobile Operators

Accountability in Connectivity: Ensuring Promised Mobile Performance The gap between advertised mobile data speeds and the actual performance delivered to consumers has long been a source of frustration, but recent regulatory shifts in Germany are finally turning the tide toward corporate

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