Chinese telcos are making the switch to domestic chips, protecting themselves in the case that foreign chips become inaccessible.
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For slightly more than $347 million, American hotel developer MCR Hotels purchased London’s iconic BT Tower from British telecom company BT.
In ransomware news, Etisalat, is the newest cyberextortion victim, as the LockBit 3.0 ransomware group holds the stolen data hostage.
The FBI has stopped the cyber intrusions of a sophisticated hacking network with ties to the Russian intelligence service.
It’s 2024, the year in which 2Africa, a marine cable project that circumvents the African continent, may go live.
AT&T forecast annual profit below market expectations as it grapples with competition from cable operators and lowers old equipment value.
In Databricks news, its Data Intelligence Platform for Communications is what the telecom industry needs to keep up with the changing times.
Updates on the Israel-Gaza War: For the last six days, Gaza has been suffering a telecom blackout, says NetBlocks.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm and infiltrated every possible sector, especially telecommunications. However, the question concerning telecom ethics during these turbulent times remains. With the creation of ChatGPT, we have entered an era unlike any other in terms of ethics and societal implications. Today, we can no longer apply innovations without […]
It’s now less than three years until the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is switched off in the UK, which means businesses must switch to digital now. With so much misinformation around how to navigate this switch off, Kristian Torode, Director and Co-Founder of business telecoms services provider, Crystaline, busts some of PSTN switch off […]