Indonesia's reliance on Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. for its telecommunications infrastructure presents substantial implications for the country's digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy. Against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions, Huawei's establishment as the preeminent foreign
In the evolving landscape of broadband infrastructure, a significant conflict is emerging between U.S. states and the federal government regarding the future direction of the country's internet capabilities. At the heart of this debate is the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program,
In the ever-evolving world of telecommunications, deregulation has remained a contentious topic that resonates through the corridors of power in Washington, D.C. Brendan Carr, a prominent figure in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has touted his achievements in loosening regulatory
Navigating the complexities of telecommunications mergers in the modern era is a challenge that brings into focus the delicate balance between business growth and consumer protection. T-Mobile's proposed acquisition of UScellular's spectrum licenses, valued at $4.4 billion, exemplifies such a test.
In today's fast-paced telecommunications landscape, seasoned expert Vladislav Zaimov joins us to shed light on a pressing issue—the proposed acquisition of Fubo by Disney. With a background in enterprise telecommunications and network risk management, Vladislav offers a unique perspective on the
The telecommunications reform bill moving swiftly through the Mexican Senate represents a pivotal turn in the direction of the country’s digital governance and infrastructure policy. Spearheaded by the ruling Morena party, this bill brings comprehensive changes that have triggered widespread debate