The broadcasting sector is at a transformative juncture, caught between the need for regulatory-driven innovation and the pressures of market-based adaptations. As broadcasters rally the FCC for a standardized transition to ATSC 3.0, cable and consumer electronics sectors counter with claims of
In a dynamic global landscape, major players in the smartphone industry are reassessing their manufacturing strategies in response to evolving trade conditions, particularly concerning tariffs on exports from China. With geopolitical tensions remaining high, the industry faces the dual challenge of
The current technological environment is increasingly focused on the costs associated with deploying fifth-generation mobile networks, or 5G. The debate surrounding spectrum costs—a crucial element of 5G deployment—has gained significant traction. The GSMA, an influential organization advocating for
In recent developments, various telecom industry groups have expressed concern over President Trump's administration's decision to reassess and suspend the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program. This initiative, valued at $42.5 billion, aims to extend broadband
Does Malaysia's recent AI project signal a strategic pivot toward the East? The announcement boasted it as the first deployment of Huawei's AI technology outside China, capturing significant global attention. As world tech giants vie for influence in AI advancements, Malaysia's
The ongoing advancements in satellite communication are reshaping how individuals and businesses access information globally. A significant development in this field is the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to repurpose the upper 12GHz band for satellite services, marking a