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.
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 However, the initial thrill of independence has quickly been replaced by a chaotic landscape of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

AI Memory Shortage Threatens Telcos and Smartphone Markets
Technology AI Memory Shortage Threatens Telcos and Smartphone Markets

The digital architecture that once promised a seamless transition into a world of ubiquitous artificial intelligence is currently buckling under the weight of its own physical requirements. While global attention remains fixed on the marvels of generative software, the silicon foundations

Is UK Telecom Infrastructure Secure From AI Cyberattacks?
Security Is UK Telecom Infrastructure Secure From AI Cyberattacks?

A recent security audit across the United Kingdom has uncovered a landscape where the speed of automated adversarial attacks is beginning to outpace the defensive cycles of even the most well-funded telecommunications giants. The investigation, conducted by the agentic AI penetration testing firm

Heterogeneous AI Computing – Review
Technology Heterogeneous AI Computing – Review

The relentless expansion of large language models has pushed traditional data center architectures to a breaking point, where the sheer electrical demand of monolithic GPU clusters now rivals the consumption of small industrial cities. For years, the industry relied on the brute force of

Is Orbital Diversity the Future of Enterprise Connectivity?
Technology Is Orbital Diversity the Future of Enterprise Connectivity?

The modern corporate landscape relies so heavily on instantaneous data transfer that a single severed fiber-optic cable in a remote corridor can cost a multinational firm millions in lost productivity and operational downtime. For years, the standard response to this vulnerability was a secondary

Is Starlink Becoming a Real Threat to Urban Broadband?
Technology Is Starlink Becoming a Real Threat to Urban Broadband?

The sleek white rectangles perched on trendy metropolitan rooftops now signal a quiet revolution that is challenging the decades-long dominance of fiber and cable giants across America's most populated zip codes. Traditional wisdom suggests that if someone lives in a city, they stick to terrestrial

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