Open RAN

Was Dish's Wireless Exit a Failure or a Fortune?
Technology Was Dish's Wireless Exit a Failure or a Fortune?

The dramatic collapse of Dish Network as America's fourth national wireless carrier in 2025 has left an indelible mark on the telecommunications landscape, culminating not in a quiet bankruptcy but in a staggering $42.6 billion windfall for its parent company, EchoStar. This stunning turn of events

Malaysia's Single 5G Network Is Failing Under Strain
Technology Malaysia's Single 5G Network Is Failing Under Strain

From World-Class to Overloaded: The Troubling Decline of Malaysia's 5G Promise What was once celebrated as a revolutionary approach to nationwide 5G deployment is now showing signs of critical stress. Malaysia's ambitious single wholesale network (SWN) model, operated by Digital Nasional Berhad

MasOrange and Ericsson Deploy Europe's Largest 5G Open RAN
Technology MasOrange and Ericsson Deploy Europe's Largest 5G Open RAN

What if a mobile network could anticipate and resolve issues before a single user experiences a dropped call or slow data speed? This proactive, self-healing capability is no longer a futuristic concept but a present-day reality in Spain, where a groundbreaking partnership between MasOrange and

Is Germany's 6G Ban the End for Huawei's 5G?
Market Is Germany's 6G Ban the End for Huawei's 5G?

With a deep background in enterprise telecommunications and the risk management of vulnerable networks, Vladislav Zaimov offers a sharp analysis of Germany's precarious position in the global 5G and 6G landscape. His insights cut through the political rhetoric to reveal the complex interplay of

Mavenir Overhauls Leadership in Strategic Pivot to AI
Technology Mavenir Overhauls Leadership in Strategic Pivot to AI

In a decisive move that highlights the growing imperative for artificial intelligence integration within the telecommunications sector, network software provider Mavenir has initiated a fundamental corporate restructuring, marked by a significant overhaul of its executive leadership and a strategic

Tariffs Pull Ericsson and Nokia Into America’s Orbit
Innovation Tariffs Pull Ericsson and Nokia Into America’s Orbit

Tariffs are no longer just taxes; they are blunt instruments that have yanked two Nordic champions into America’s gravity well and forced an industry to reconsider where radios are designed, whose chips run the baseband, and how national security translates into supply contracts and factory floors.

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