AT&T has successfully conducted a pioneering trial of a 1.6 terabits per second (Tbps) carrier wavelength across its fiber network, using innovative technology from Ciena’s coherent optics. This groundbreaking trial comes at a crucial time as the world grapples with the growing demands of
Lexington, Kentucky, offers a variety of internet service provider options, each with its unique set of benefits. Residents often find themselves balancing different priorities such as budget, speed, and reliability. With the increasing dependence on stable and high-speed internet for work,
AI is set to revolutionize the telecommunications industry, with transformative potential that will be on full display at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC) 2025. Held from March 30th to April 3rd at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the event commemorates its 50th
AT&T is at the forefront of revolutionizing its network infrastructure, with a strong focus on Open RAN, AI, network automation, and the concept of digital twins. At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Yigal Elbaz, AT&T’s Senior Vice President of Technology and Network Services and
Vladislav Zaimov is an experienced Telecommunications specialist with expertise in enterprise telecommunications and the risk management of vulnerable networks. As we move towards 6G, what role do you see AI playing in optimizing wireless networks? How is AI already enhancing 5G? In what ways do
AT&T’s announcement to deploy open RAN (Radio Access Network) infrastructure in collaboration with Ericsson has stirred the telecom industry. The project’s ambitious goals and substantial investment have resulted in a mix of excitement and skepticism from industry experts. Some worry about the