In an ambitious bid to enhance digital connectivity, OXG and Vodafone have embarked on a substantial fiber optic project in Hamburg, Germany, aiming to implement a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network that will connect up to 300,000 households. This endeavor, which officially began on August 28,
Australia's third-largest telecommunications company, TPG Telecom, recently announced significant measures to address a substantial decline in profitability and rising finance costs. For the half-year ending June 30, 2024, TPG reported a drastic 40% drop in net profit, falling from $48 million in
The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) program, introduced in 2019 to expand affordable broadband in underserved rural areas, has faced significant criticism from tribal nations. Numerous challenges and missteps have plagued its implementation, leading
New York has undertaken a significant policy shift aimed at bridging the digital divide for its low-income residents. In response to the expiration of the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), the state has enforced an innovative regulation mandating internet service providers (ISPs) to
The telecom sector is undergoing rapid transformations, driven by advancements in satellite technology, burgeoning usage trends, escalating security threats from phone scams, and significant regulatory shifts. These dynamic changes encapsulate an industry in perpetual motion, constantly adapting to
In a digital era where high-speed internet is increasingly vital, Canterbury remains the slowest city for broadband in the UK for the second consecutive year. This concerning designation emerges from Broadband Genie's annual ranking, which scrutinized a substantial dataset of 149,000 user-conducted