Imagine sitting down with Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned telecommunications specialist whose career has been defined by a passion for enterprise connectivity and safeguarding vulnerable networks. With decades of experience, Vladislav has witnessed the evolution of broadband technology firsthand and
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.
The next wave of wireless won’t be defined by higher peak rates alone; it will be decided in the messy middle of crowded airwaves, uneven demand spikes, and unforgiving latency budgets where AI steers radios in real time to squeeze out reliability, speed, and efficiency that hand-tuned systems
For millions who still watch signal bars vanish on country roads, ferries, or borderlands, the prospect of a phone linking straight to space reads less like sci-fi and more like overdue infrastructure, and that is precisely what a new tie-up between Starlink and Proximus Global’s BICS aims to
Telecom’s race toward a single “Network Foundation Model” and GPU-powered AI-RAN sounded bold because a unified AI brain and monetized edge silicon promised simplicity, speed, and new revenue, yet the pitch glossed over a stubborn truth about networks: plausible is not good enough when physical
In a world where connectivity defines power, China has surged ahead with a staggering achievement: a terahertz transmission trial hitting peak speeds of 1 Tbit/s, dwarfing current 5G capabilities, and offering a glimpse into a future where networks seamlessly link air, land, and space. This