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.
Can Charter's Video Surprise Save Its Broadband?
Innovation Can Charter's Video Surprise Save Its Broadband?

A Cable Giant's Unexpected Lifeline In a market conditioned to expect decline, Charter Communications delivered a jolt of optimism. The company’s fourth-quarter 2026 earnings report sent its stock soaring, not on the back of runaway profits, but because of a startling reversal in a business segment

Can a $4.9B Investment Revive Vodafone Idea?
Technology Can a $4.9B Investment Revive Vodafone Idea?

With us today is Vladislav Zaimov, a specialist whose career has been dedicated to enterprise telecommunications and navigating the complexities of network risk management. We're here to unpack the massive network overhaul underway in the Indian telecom market, focusing on one carrier's aggressive

Trend Analysis: Telecom BSS Consolidation
Market Trend Analysis: Telecom BSS Consolidation

The intricate ecosystem of telecommunications Business Support Systems, long defined by a sprawling and fragmented landscape of vendors, is now undergoing a fundamental reshaping through a powerful wave of consolidation. This article dissects this pivotal trend, exploring the forces driving smaller

AT&T Expands Fiber Network with Lumen Acquisition
Innovation AT&T Expands Fiber Network with Lumen Acquisition

In a significant move that reshapes the competitive landscape of American telecommunications, AT&T has officially finalized an all-cash transaction valued at $5.75 billion to acquire the majority of Lumen's Mass Markets fiber business. This strategic acquisition is far more than a simple transfer

Comcast-Charter Merger Hinges on NBCU Spin-Off
Market Comcast-Charter Merger Hinges on NBCU Spin-Off

A seismic shift in the American telecommunications sector appears increasingly plausible as industry analysis suggests a once-unthinkable merger between Comcast and Charter Communications now has a material chance of success. Such a deal would forge a broadband behemoth of unprecedented scale, yet

Is Four Nines the New Five Nines in Telecom?
Technology Is Four Nines the New Five Nines in Telecom?

The silent paralysis of a modern economy during a large-scale network outage reveals a fragile dependency on a digital promise that is quietly beginning to fracture. For decades, the telecommunications industry upheld the gold standard of "five nines" reliability, a pledge of 99.999% uptime that

Telecom Dispute Threatens Ethiopia's New Duopoly
Security Telecom Dispute Threatens Ethiopia's New Duopoly

A high-stakes corporate confrontation has erupted in Ethiopia's newly liberalized telecommunications sector, casting a shadow over the future of the nation's competitive landscape. The dispute pits the long-standing state-owned incumbent, Ethio Telecom, against the market's new entrant, Safaricom

Bell Builds Sovereign AI to Secure Canada's Future
Innovation Bell Builds Sovereign AI to Secure Canada's Future

In a world increasingly defined by digital borders and technological sovereignty, Bell Canada is embarking on a landmark multi-year strategic initiative to construct a national Artificial Intelligence infrastructure, a project described as "Canada’s sovereign digital spine." This ambitious

Nigerian Syndicate Busted After $5.5M Insider Heist
Market Nigerian Syndicate Busted After $5.5M Insider Heist

In a digital age where corporate firewalls are fortified to withstand external onslaughts, a major Nigerian telecommunications company discovered that its most devastating threat did not come from the outside but from within its own trusted network. A highly organized syndicate successfully

Nokia Looks to EU's Huawei Ban for a Lifeline
Market Nokia Looks to EU's Huawei Ban for a Lifeline

A Tale of Two Fortunes: Geopolitical Hope Amidst Financial Gloom Nokia stands at a critical crossroads, a position defined by a stark and challenging dichotomy. On one side, the Finnish telecommunications giant faces a potential windfall, with CEO Justin Hotard celebrating the European Union’s push

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