What happens when a vital lifeline for internet access in rural America hangs in the balance? Millions of people in remote communities, from the rolling plains of Montana to the deserts of New Mexico, rely on fixed wireless access for their connection to the digital world, and yet a federal mandate
Imagine a nation plunged into chaos for 13 hours, with emergency systems failing and lives tragically lost due to a telecommunications breakdown, an event that unfolded in Australia on September 18. When Optus, a major telecom company and subsidiary of Singapore-based Singtel, experienced a
In the heart of Delaware, New Castle County finds itself at a pivotal crossroads as it grapples with the rapid rise of data centers and the pressing concerns of local residents, particularly around Delaware City. The proposed hyperscale data center, known as Project Washington, has sparked a
I'm thrilled to sit down with Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned telecommunications specialist whose deep expertise in enterprise telecommunications and risk management of vulnerable networks makes him a leading voice in the evolving field of quantum-safe connectivity. Today, we’ll explore the urgent
In a city as vast and diverse as New York, access to reliable internet remains a critical lifeline for countless residents, yet thousands still grapple with the digital divide that separates them from essential online resources. The recent extension of the Big Apple Connect program through June
What happens when a telecom giant, trusted by millions, quietly cuts your internet speed in half without a whisper of warning? For nearly 9,000 customers of Telstra's budget brand, Belong, this frustrating scenario unfolded into a legal battle that has shaken the industry. A recent Federal Court