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Japan and India Invest in Submarine Cable Ships for Security
Market Japan and India Invest in Submarine Cable Ships for Security

Diving into the Depths of Digital Infrastructure Imagine a world where over 95% of international data suddenly halts, crippling economies and severing critical communications, a scenario that isn’t a distant dystopia but a real risk tied to the vulnerability of submarine cables—the unseen lifelines

China's LEO Satellite Plans Stalled by Rocket Shortages
Market China's LEO Satellite Plans Stalled by Rocket Shortages

In the race to dominate the global satellite internet market, China has set ambitious goals with its low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations like Qianfan and Starnet, aiming to rival industry giants such as SpaceX. However, a critical shortage of cost-effective, reusable launch vehicles and

Ciena Acquires Nubis to Boost Data Center and AI Growth
Market Ciena Acquires Nubis to Boost Data Center and AI Growth

In an era where artificial intelligence and data center demands are reshaping the technology landscape, a major development has emerged that could redefine industry standards. Ciena, a leading name in optical networking and telecommunications equipment, has made a bold $270 million acquisition of

Can the U.S. Outpace China with 24-Hour Orbit Satellites?
Technology Can the U.S. Outpace China with 24-Hour Orbit Satellites?

In the ever-evolving landscape of global competition, the race for dominance in space has taken center stage, with the United States striving to stay ahead of formidable adversaries like China. A pioneering partnership between Anduril Industries, a trailblazer in defense technology, and Impulse

Can a Data Center Revive Indianapolis' Forgotten Theater Site?
Technology Can a Data Center Revive Indianapolis' Forgotten Theater Site?

In the heart of Indianapolis’ historic Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood, a long-abandoned site at 2505 N. Sherman Ave. once thrived as the Sherman Drive-In theater, a cultural gem that shuttered its doors in June 1983, leaving behind memories of a bygone era. Today, the 13-acre plot lies

How Can Small Carriers Thrive in the Satellite Era?
Market How Can Small Carriers Thrive in the Satellite Era?

In an age where connectivity is no longer bound by terrestrial limits, smaller wireless carriers in the United States are finding themselves at a critical juncture with the rapid rise of satellite technology, prompting a need to adapt swiftly. Rural and regional operators, often serving fewer than

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