The rise of the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band in the United States has long been hailed as a democratizing force in wireless technology, promising to unlock a new wave of innovation for private enterprise networks. However, the ecosystem's momentum faced a significant test when
A landmark three-year strategic partnership between Cameroon’s state-owned telecom operator, Camtel, and its remarkably successful Ethiopian counterpart, Ethio Telecom, has ignited a nationwide debate about the country's digital trajectory. This Master Service Agreement, signed with the promise of
Verizon Communications finds itself at a pivotal moment, a classic telecommunications giant undergoing a massive transformation as it navigates a major leadership change, an aggressive corporate restructuring, and a strategic shift toward fiber optics as its once-booming 5G Fixed Wireless Access
Imagine a family stranded in the vast Australian outback, miles from the nearest town, with no way to call for help during a sudden emergency. This scenario, all too common in a country where mobile black spots dominate two-thirds of the landmass, underscores a pressing need for change. Australia,
I'm thrilled to sit down with Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned telecommunications specialist whose deep expertise in enterprise telecommunications and risk management of vulnerable networks offers invaluable insights into the ever-evolving wireless industry. Today, we’re diving into the complexities of
As we dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI-driven mobile technology, I’m thrilled to sit down with Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned telecommunications specialist with deep expertise in enterprise telecom and risk management of vulnerable networks. With ByteDance making waves by partnering with