Ericsson Launches AI Network Optimization Platform Live

featured 108890

Ericsson has introduced Agentic rApp as a Service (rApp aaS) on Amazon Web Services to help communications service providers (CSPs advance network autonomy. Available through the AWS Marketplace, this offering brings Ericsson’s agentic AI capabilities to operators seeking more automated, intelligent network management. The service uses agentic AI to oversee optimization workflows, reasoning about live … Read more

SK Telecom Advances 5G with Low-Latency Tech and New Repeater

featured 39851

South Korea’s leading wireless operator, SK Telecom, has partnered with Finnish network equipment maker Nokia to sharply cut the latency between handsets and base stations on its LTE network—from about 25 milliseconds down to just 2 milliseconds—bringing the operator significantly closer to practical 5G performance. This breakthrough in low-latency transmission is expected to accelerate development … Read more

How Telecom Operators Use Analytics to Acquire and Retain Customers

featured 40257

In the evolving telecommunications landscape, identifying competitors has become more complex. Telecommunications companies (telcos) no longer compete only with one another for subscribers; they now face competition from device manufacturers, over-the-top (OTT) services that operate on their networks, and major digital service providers such as Amazon, Netflix, and Spotify. This expansion of competition has reshaped … Read more

Elon Musk: SpaceX Starlink Internet to Launch in About Six Months

featured 93400

SpaceX founder Elon Musk says he expects the company’s satellites to begin providing internet connectivity in roughly six months. A private beta of the service is anticipated in about three months, with a public beta following in around six months. That initial public rollout will focus on satellites placed at higher latitudes. SpaceX first launched … Read more

NATO Launches Undersea Infrastructure Hub to Protect Subsea Networks

featured 99720

NATO has opened a specialised centre to protect critical undersea energy pipelines and communication cables—vital links for global communications, energy supply, and economic stability that remain vulnerable to deliberate damage or sabotage. The NATO Maritime Centre for Security of Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI) is based at NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) in Northwood, UK. Now … Read more

FCC Restores Net Neutrality Rules: What It Means for Internet Users

featured 99648

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to restore net neutrality protections, marking a major policy reversal designed to keep the internet fast, open, and fair for all users. This decision follows years of public debate and regulatory changes after prior net neutrality rules were rolled back. Under the reinstated rules, Internet service providers (ISPs) … Read more

UK Hit by Massive DDoS Attacks After ISIS Cyber Threat Warning

featured 39157

(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Frank Peters) Earlier this week the UK government warned that ISIS militants were developing the capability to mount cyberattacks against Britain’s critical infrastructure. Today, the country is experiencing a significant surge of DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks targeting the United Kingdom. At the time of writing, the Digital Attack Map shows an … Read more

Google Chrome vs Firefox: Which Browser Will Come Out on Top?

featured 37664

Mozilla Firefox faces a challenge to regain its position as the world’s second most-used web browser after Google Chrome recently overtook it. Over the past two years, Google’s browser has grown by about 5 percentage points and now holds roughly 25.69% of global browser usage, while Firefox is close behind at about 25.23%. Both Chrome … Read more

Lensless Sensors in Smart Cities: How Urban Surveillance Sees You and Me

featured 39419

(c)iStock.com/zhudifeng Smart cities are a ubiquitous topic across technology coverage and industry conversations, from transportation and utilities to urban planning and construction. The phrase sparks futuristic images drawn from science fiction, but the reality is more nuanced: modern cities are complex systems made up of thousands of interconnected parts. Among the emerging technologies that could … Read more