The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission's (NBTC) recent overhaul of Thailand's mobile tariff structure signals a pivotal shift in the telecom sector. This analysis explores the initiative aimed at aligning service fees with current market conditions and consumer demands. As
Introducing Vladislav Zaimov, a renowned expert in telecommunications, whose profound understanding of enterprise telecommunications and risk management of networks makes him a compelling voice in discussing the future of broadband technology. The growing discourse around satellite broadband versus
T-Mobile's anticipated role in shifting business mobile services is highlighted as Charter and Comcast embrace its 5G capabilities. This collaboration marks a transformative phase for business connectivity. Charter and Comcast, two fixtures in the broadband and wireless landscape, have entered into
T-Mobile's groundbreaking launch of T-Satellite, powered by SpaceX's Starlink, transforms the mobile connectivity landscape by eliminating traditional dead zones and enhancing communication capabilities in areas previously considered unreachable. This innovative service has been under development
The telecommunications industry is at a pivotal juncture, triggered by simultaneous factors such as the global rollout of 5G technologies, surging data demands, and an urgent need for modernization. At the heart of this transformation is a significant corporate development: Virtusa Corporation’s
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