Imagine a major media giant, once a household name for satellite TV, now slashing hundreds of jobs to chase the digital streaming wave, a shift that reflects the intense pressure to adapt in a rapidly changing industry. This is the reality for Sky, a leading UK telecom and media company, which
Unveiling the Hidden Threats Beneath the Baltic Sea In an age where digital connectivity drives global economies, the silent arteries of the internet—subsea cables—carry over 95% of international data traffic, yet remain alarmingly exposed to geopolitical threats, making their protection a critical
In an era where global connectivity defines business success, voice communication remains a vital lifeline for enterprises across industries like banking, healthcare, and retail, enabling urgent and personal interactions that digital alternatives often cannot match. However, as organizations shift
In a move that has captured the attention of policymakers and the public alike, the New Zealand government has unveiled plans to potentially divest its substantial stake in Chorus, a linchpin in the nation’s telecommunications landscape, with a target sale date set for early 2026. Chorus was
The telecommunications industry finds itself at a pivotal moment in 2025, grappling with an unprecedented mix of rapid technological advancements, complex geopolitical dynamics, and escalating customer demands for seamless, secure services. A recent comprehensive report by EY, focusing on the most
What happens when an underdog in a cutthroat industry suddenly leaps ahead, defying all expectations? In August, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), India's state-run telecom giant, shocked the market by adding a staggering 1.4 million new subscribers in just one month. This remarkable surge,