National Audit Office Warns of Severe Cyber Risks to Public Services

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Public services face a growing and serious cyber threat, according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO). The watchdog warns that unless urgent action is taken, government operations and vital public services could suffer significant damage. The NAO evaluated whether the government is keeping pace with evolving cyber risks from hostile actors and … Read more

Why Operators Must Seize the Emerging B2B2X Market to Differentiate

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A new report from Arthur D. Little (ADL) forecasts that the telecoms industry will become more varied over the next five years, highlighting a significant opportunity in the B2B2x (business-to-business-to-x) market. The study, titled “Major strategic choices ahead of telcos: Reconfiguring for value,” is based on interviews with more than 100 executives worldwide. ADL predicts … Read more

Why SK Telecom’s AI Infrastructure Bottleneck Could Slow Innovation

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Telecom companies, leveraging extensive real estate and mature network infrastructure, are rethinking their role as the world transitions into an AI-first era. Enterprise leaders face a growing challenge: the compute and energy requirements of generative AI models are rapidly outpacing traditional data centre capacity. As organisations move beyond pilot projects, they encounter rising costs, latency … Read more

SoftBank Plans Drone-Delivered Internet and IoT Connectivity by 2023

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Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank plans to deploy high-altitude solar-powered drones to deliver internet and IoT connectivity by 2023. SoftBank has partnered with US drone manufacturer AeroVironment to develop the HAWK30, a solar-electric aircraft designed to operate at stratospheric altitudes. The HAWK30 stores solar energy and uses ten electric motors to sustain flight up to approximately … Read more

Why Criminals Are Choosing iPhones Over Disposable Phones

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We’re not criminal experts, but after binge-watching enough crime dramas it’s clear why people committing illegal acts often use cheap, pay-as-you-go phones: they can be discarded quickly to prevent investigators from extracting data that could incriminate them or their associates. That said, not every suspect is so careful. Many offenders have been caught because incriminating … Read more

Average Broadband Can Stream Three 4K Videos at Once Thanks to Perseus

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/SolStock) Compression specialist V-Nova has unveiled a new 4K compression technology called Perseus at an industry event attended by more than 20 major telecom and media companies, including Sky Italia, Intel and the European Broadcasting Union. Perseus is designed to reduce the bandwidth required for ultra-high-definition video, enabling multiple 4K streams to be … Read more

France’s Finance Minister Says Huawei Won’t Be Blocked From 5G Investments

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire has stated that France will not impose an outright ban on Huawei’s participation in 5G networks, a position that contrasts with recent UK policy changes. In an interview with France Info radio, Le Maire explained that while national security would be strictly protected, the government will avoid a “blanket … Read more

EU Approves Vodafone-Altice Fibre Broadband Rollout Plans

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The European Commission has approved a joint venture between Vodafone and Altice to roll out fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) across Germany. The new company, named FibreCo, plans to bring FTTH connections to as many as seven million homes over a six-year timeframe. Nick Read, CEO of Vodafone Group, said: “This partnership leverages Vodafone’s extensive next-generation network together … Read more

Nokia and Vodafone Achieve Gigabit Fibre Broadband Record

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Nokia and Vodafone have collaborated to set a new milestone in gigabit fibre broadband by successfully demonstrating a Passive Optical Network (PON) trial that reached unprecedented per-wavelength speeds. PON uses a point-to-multipoint architecture where a single optical fibre serves multiple endpoints via passive splitters, distributing bandwidth across several access points without active electronics in the … Read more

UK Smartphone Users Say Mobile Data Performance Falls Short

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/ByeByeTokyo) As daily life increasingly depends on constant access to data, consumers expect mobile networks to deliver consistently high performance. A recent survey by Vasona Networks reveals widespread dissatisfaction among UK users with current mobile internet performance. More than two-thirds of respondents (67%) said they expect “good mobile data performance all of the … Read more