In an era where the internet underpins nearly every aspect of daily life—from remote work to streaming entertainment—the question of who should shoulder the cost of maintaining and expanding this vital infrastructure has become a pressing global concern, sparking intense discussions worldwide. The
Imagine a UK where seamless, high-speed internet is accessible not just in bustling city centers but also in remote rural villages and scenic National Parks, a vision that is rapidly becoming reality as EE, a leading mobile carrier under BT Group, pushes forward with an ambitious 5G Standalone (5G
Imagine a world where data flows seamlessly at unimaginable speeds, connecting billions of devices in real time, powering smart cities, and driving innovations that redefine industries—this is the promise of 5G and the emerging potential of 6G. These next-generation wireless technologies are not
In a striking development that could reshape the telecommunications landscape across Europe, Nokia's CEO, Justin Hotard, has made a bold appeal to European officials, pressing for the exclusion of certain high-risk vendors from the region's networks. This call, delivered during a press conference
Imagine a state often overshadowed by tech giants like Silicon Valley suddenly emerging as a powerhouse for cutting-edge innovation, with New Jersey, known more for its historical contributions than its modern tech scene, on the cusp of a transformation through Nokia's ambitious Helix Hub project
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 future of wireless technology. With the race for 6G already underway,