As we dive into the rapidly evolving world of telecommunications, I’m thrilled to sit down with Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned specialist in enterprise telecommunications and risk management of vulnerable networks. With years of experience navigating the complexities of mobile network operators and
Imagine a world where factories operate with seamless automation, hospitals connect life-saving devices in real-time, and event venues offer flawless digital experiences—all without relying on public networks. This isn't a distant dream but a reality taking shape through private 5G networks. These
Picture a world where a single tap on your phone streams a 4K movie in seconds, connects a rural farm to global markets, or powers a smart city’s infrastructure—all happening seamlessly, right now in 2025. The U.S. telecommunications industry is the backbone of this hyper-connected reality, fueling
Imagine a world where a single cyberattack can cripple a multinational corporation overnight, or where a fleeting network outage costs billions in market value and public trust. As 2026 looms on the horizon, the tech landscape is gearing up for seismic shifts that will redefine how global
Vladislav Zaimov has spent years in the trenches of telecommunications—designing enterprise networks, hardening vulnerable systems, and steering large-scale rollouts through unpredictable terrain. Today, he breaks down how a new 5G FWA build in Indonesia can leverage Nokia’s n50 playbook and fiber
Why Europe’s upper 6GHz pivot sets the stage for 6G A decisive split in the 6GHz band has become Europe’s quiet power move: most of the upper slice heads to licensed mobile while the lower half stays unlicensed, setting a new baseline for how 6G and Wi‑Fi will grow side by side across the region.