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.
AI Chip Surge Threatens Smartphones and 5G Rollout
Innovation AI Chip Surge Threatens Smartphones and 5G Rollout

The insatiable appetite of the artificial intelligence industry for high-performance components has inadvertently triggered a severe supply chain crisis, casting a long shadow over the smartphone market and the global expansion of 5G networks. In a strategic pivot with far-reaching consequences,

vOpen RAN: From Concept to Industrial Reality
Editorial vOpen RAN: From Concept to Industrial Reality

The Open RAN honeymoon is over . For years, the telecom industry has championed its promise of a flexible, innovative, and vendor-agnostic future. The theory was compelling: disaggregate hardware and software, open the interfaces, and watch a new ecosystem flourish. But theoretical benefits do not

Trend Analysis: India 5G Network Deployment
Technology Trend Analysis: India 5G Network Deployment

India's monumental effort to establish one of the world's most extensive 5G networks has been nothing short of breathtaking, yet recent data suggests this marathon buildout is now entering a more calculated and strategic phase of decelerating growth. As the digital backbone for the nation's

Did Jabil Pay Too Much for Its AI Power Play?
Technology Did Jabil Pay Too Much for Its AI Power Play?

In a market climate that typically rewards any significant investment related to artificial intelligence, electronics manufacturing giant Jabil’s stock experienced a perplexing downturn, falling approximately 7% after the company confirmed it had finalized its acquisition of Hanley Energy Group.

Corporate VPNs Remain a Persistent Security Threat
Security Corporate VPNs Remain a Persistent Security Threat

The precipitous global shift to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic inadvertently created a cybersecurity crisis, transforming the very tool meant to secure corporate data—the Virtual Private Network—into one of the most significant attack vectors for cybercriminals. A comprehensive 2025

Whose 5G Strategy Will Win the Future?
Technology Whose 5G Strategy Will Win the Future?

Beyond the fluctuating signal bars on our screens lies a silent, high-stakes conflict over the very architecture of our connected world, a strategic war whose outcome will define everything from autonomous transport to immersive virtual realities. This invisible battle is not merely about faster

Wi-Fi Calling Delivers Clear Calls Without a Signal
Technology Wi-Fi Calling Delivers Clear Calls Without a Signal

The persistent frustration of a crucial call dropping just as you step into an elevator, a basement, or a modern office building with signal-blocking materials has become an all-too-common part of daily life. For years, the solution seemed to be finding that one specific corner of the room with a

What Makes Comcast Business a Leader in the AI Era?
Market What Makes Comcast Business a Leader in the AI Era?

The computational demands of artificial intelligence are fundamentally reshaping enterprise infrastructure, compelling organizations to move beyond legacy networks that were never designed to handle the massive, dynamic, and security-sensitive workloads of the modern digital landscape. As

LoRaWAN Solidifies Its Position as Core IoT Infrastructure
Innovation LoRaWAN Solidifies Its Position as Core IoT Infrastructure

The conversation surrounding the Internet of Things has decisively shifted from speculative potential to tangible, large-scale reality, largely thanks to the maturation of its underlying connectivity fabric. With a global deployment base now exceeding 125 million connected devices, the Low-Power

Data Center Stocks Split as AI Boom Lifts Suppliers
Technology Data Center Stocks Split as AI Boom Lifts Suppliers

The dawn of the new trading year has cast a spotlight on a fascinating divergence within the data center sector, revealing a market that is increasingly discerning about how it invests in the artificial intelligence revolution. On the first day of trading, a clear line was drawn in the sand:

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