Vladislav Zaimov is a seasoned telecommunications expert whose career has centered on navigating the complexities of enterprise networks and mitigating risks in vulnerable digital infrastructures. With India’s connectivity landscape undergoing a seismic shift, his perspective on the interplay
The promise of universal high-speed internet has long been the cornerstone of American infrastructure goals, yet the massive undertaking of connecting the most remote corners of the country remains fraught with logistical and political tension. As the federal government pushes forward with the
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