European telecommunications companies are experiencing a brighter outlook thanks to recent regulatory changes that promise increased competitiveness and growth in the sector. These changes focus on deregulatory efforts that could potentially enhance industry consolidation and pricing power. Andrew
Utility Warehouse (UW), also going by Telecom Plus, has launched a new high-speed broadband package aiming to capture the attention of UK consumers with its impressive 944Mbps speed. At £40 per month for the initial 18 months, the offering aims to provide a cost-effective solution to the increasing
Korea Telecom (KT) has reached a significant milestone in the integration of 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN) technology, marking a critical step toward the mainstream adoption of satellite-based communication in South Korea. On September 30, KT announced the successful completion of a 5G NTN trial
Telecom operators are scaling back their investments in 5G and broadband infrastructure, signaling a shift in strategy driven by sluggish revenue streams and economic uncertainties. According to a recent analysis by the Dell'Oro Group, global telecom capital expenditures (capex) fell by 10%
China's attempt to extend its censorship apparatus to satellite broadband services has raised significant questions about the future of global telecommunications. The proposed regulations by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) demand rigorous real-time censorship measures, posing
The Broadband Breakfast Live Online event on September 21, 2024, underscored the pivotal role of accurate data collection and mapping in closing the digital divide in the United States. Industry leaders emphasized that transparent broadband data is critical for effectively allocating funding and