Volatile geopolitics, high energy costs, and rising reliability standards were no longer intermittent risks but constant forces reshaping how European carriers funded networks, hardened operations, and proved service quality to exacting regulators and customers. This analysis mapped the market
When an Hour of Downtime Can Cost More Than $100,000, What Does “Always On” Really Require? Payments freeze mid-swipe, telehealth visits drop mid-sentence, field teams stall mid-shift, and the meter for lost revenue, compliance risk, and reputational hit spins so fast that a single hour can top
Industrial leaders have watched dashboards light up with sensor readings while critical assets still failed unannounced, so the pivot now underway is toward digital twins that don’t just report conditions but test decisions before they touch the real world. Executives want fewer unplanned
Across highways, warehouses, and city centers, content now moves fastest when the heavy downstream flows take a broadcast lane and the chatty control packets stick to a cellular shoulder, and that is exactly the division of labor the EdgeBeam–Soracom hybrid seeks to engineer with ATSC 3.0 carrying
Global datademand kept accelerating across dense cities and remote edges alike, exposing limits in today’s radio layers as sub‑6 GHz bands filled and mmWave buildouts stalled on cost, coverage, and device power. Into that gap stepped a coordinated push to make 6G tangible by 2029, not as a moonshot
A $11.57 billion bid for a legacy satellite operator might sound like a conservative move in a market fixated on launch cadence and constellation scale, yet the reported acquisition of Globalstar points to a different kind of power play built on spectrum, licenses, and device footholds that convert