In a dramatic shift for the mobile industry, South Korea has repealed a long-standing ban on handset subsidies, a move that could reshape the competitive landscape for operators and consumers alike. Effective immediately, this policy change allows mobile carriers and retailers to offer unrestricted
In the fast-paced business environment of today, small businesses are under constant pressure to optimize every aspect of their operations, and communication technology stands out as a critical area where smart decisions can yield significant savings. With budgets often stretched thin and the
Unpacking a Telecom Giant’s Financial Woes In the dynamic landscape of China’s telecom sector, where innovation often drives global competitiveness, one state-owned enterprise stands out for all the wrong reasons. Datang Telecom, a communications vendor backed by significant government support, is
In the rapidly shifting landscape of fiber network development, a fierce legal confrontation has emerged between Tilson Technology Management, a contractor specializing in network construction, and Gigapower, a collaborative venture between AT&T and BlackRock aimed at expanding high-speed internet
In a striking case of corporate misconduct, a telecommunications company based in Dania Beach, Florida, has been implicated in a massive fraudulent scheme targeting a federal program designed to support low-income Americans, known as the Lifeline Program. Managed by the Federal Communications
Setting the Stage: The Rising Stakes in Telecom Cybersecurity In an age where cyber threats are no longer a distant concern but a daily reality, South Korea’s telecom sector finds itself at a critical juncture, with LG Uplus, the country’s third-largest operator, committing a staggering $505