Hackers Take Russian Military Satellite Operator Offline: What Happened

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An unknown group of hackers has claimed responsibility for an attack that disrupted services at leading Russian satellite communications provider Dozor-Teleport. The cyberincident affected critical services used by energy companies as well as Russia’s defense and security agencies, creating widespread network outages and operational disruption. The attackers say they are affiliated with the Wagner Group, … Read more

Vodafone Awards OpenRAN Contracts to Samsung, NEC, Dell, Wind River and More

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Vodafone has awarded important contracts to Samsung, NEC, Dell, Wind River, Capgemini Engineering and Keysight Technologies as part of its commitment to deploy OpenRAN across its networks. OpenRAN (Open Radio Access Network) enables smaller and newer telecom vendors to compete with established suppliers by using standards-based, interoperable equipment. This approach encourages a more diverse ecosystem, … Read more

Top Cassandra Training Courses for Developers

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Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed database management system built to store and manage very large volumes of data across many commodity servers while ensuring high availability and eliminating any single point of failure. Designed for deployments that require continuous uptime, Cassandra supports clusters that span multiple data centers and uses an asynchronous, masterless replication … Read more

Verizon Adds AI to Network Operations and Edge Infrastructure

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For years, AI in telecom networks largely remained on the sidelines—tested in labs, debated at conferences, and trialled in limited pilot projects that seldom touched live traffic. At Verizon, that line between experimentation and production is beginning to fade. Verizon is now deploying AI directly within its commercial network to manage power consumption, enhance performance, … Read more

142 Years of Connectivity: How Eastern Is Transforming Philippine Telecom

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Sponsored The telecommunications landscape in the Philippines is evolving rapidly as the country seeks to expand its digital infrastructure and capitalise on growing demand for connectivity. A recent BuddeComm report noted that in the coming years most telecom investment in the Philippines will target urban fibre infrastructure, with continuing interest in new data centre construction … Read more

Indian Telecom Operators Fight OTT Apps That Undermine Their Revenue

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Telecom operators in India have urged the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to create fairer conditions for traditional carriers competing with over-the-top (OTT) service providers, according to recent reports. At a TRAI seminar on the “Regulatory Framework for OTT Services,” Vodafone executive TV Ramachandran called for regulatory measures to level the playing field. He … Read more

EU Cuts Broadband Budget 90%: What It Means for Connectivity

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The European Union has dramatically reduced its broadband funding, slashing the European broadband budget by 90% from €9.2 billion (£7bn) to just €1 billion (£859m). This sharp cut has effectively derailed earlier plans for a broad broadband rollout across the continent. Previously, the EU aimed to ensure that every building in Europe would have access … Read more

UK Government Pledges £800M for Rural Broadband Upgrade

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Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses across rural Britain, long held back by slow internet, are set to receive a significant connectivity upgrade after the UK Government committed up to £800 million to modernise broadband infrastructure. For the first time, Wales — which has had the lowest proportion of gigabit coverage — will benefit … Read more

Connecting People and Technology: Building a Smart City Together

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(c)iStock.com/andresr In recent years, the term “smart city” has become closely associated with large technology, engineering and consultancy firms. Yet in such a fast-moving field, both private companies and public authorities increasingly recognise that a genuinely smart city must centre on its users. Engaging citizens and integrating their needs into city systems—so services feel personalized … Read more

Vodafone Demonstrates Live Drone Flights in the 5G Metaverse

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Vodafone has shown how real drones can be controlled from inside the metaverse using a 5G network. The low latency provided by 5G opens up use cases that were impractical or impossible on earlier mobile networks. Early commercial 5G applications included cloud gaming. Over time, the combination of 5G and advances in robotics could make … Read more