Openreach Enables Digital Transformation with 100Gbps Data Transport

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Openreach has adopted Adtran’s FSP 3000 open optical transport technology to launch a new service, Optical Spectrum Access 100G Single, designed for enterprise customers. The offering provides a dedicated fibre connection enabling more UK businesses to access point-to-point 100 Gbit/s data transport. This service addresses rising demand for high-bandwidth connectivity driven by cloud applications, data … Read more

Is the World Ready for RCS Messaging?

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Bogdanhoda) Few people outside the mobile industry paid attention to Rich Communication Services (RCS) until Google announced in September 2015 that it had acquired Jibe Mobile, a company at the forefront of RCS development. That announcement raised questions about the future of RCS and the role of traditional SMS as over-the-top (OTT) messaging … Read more

Europe’s Digital Infrastructure Faces Regulatory Headwinds and Delays

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Europe’s ambitions for digital infrastructure are encountering regulatory headwinds, with industry groups warning that recent proposals could widen the global investment gap rather than close it. For business leaders planning long-term European operations, the current regulatory trajectory suggests potential delays to network modernisation and higher compliance costs that could affect service rollout and competitiveness. The … Read more

Accenture Expands Nordic Telecom Presence with Northstream Deal

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Accenture has acquired Swedish strategic consultancy Northstream to strengthen its capabilities across the Nordic region. Northstream provides advisory services to mobile operators, network and handset manufacturers, and the broader telecommunications industry. The firm helps communications service providers (CSPs) anticipate market shifts, adapt to evolving conditions, and capitalise on new business and technology opportunities. Through this … Read more

Robbing Peter to pay Paul Isn’t the Answer to Rural Broadband, Says Virgin Media Business

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Ershova_Veronika) The chair of the Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee has proposed redirecting some broadband investment away from urban areas that already have superfast access and toward rural communities that continue to suffer from slow connections. Peter Kelly, head of Virgin Media Business, challenged that proposal, arguing against diverting funds. … Read more

Silk Road and Bitcoin: How Crime Pays — Until Arrest Comes

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The notorious underground online drug marketplace Silk Road was shut down earlier this week, and visitors are now greeted by an FBI seizure notice. This takedown suggests a likely real-world use of Bitcoin: not for casual purchases in pubs, but to pay for illicit drugs. How can we justify that claim? Look at Bitcoin’s market … Read more

Swisscom Unifies Fixed-Line and Mobile Services for Seamless Connectivity

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/BraunS) Swisscom has announced a pilot program to bring fixed-line and mobile networks closer together using DSL + LTE bonding technology as part of a major investment to expand its advanced broadband network. The initial trial, which begins this month, will involve a limited number of residential customers and will deliver up to … Read more

Opinion: Unpacking Next-Generation Network Architectures

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(Image Credit: iStock.com/alphaspirit) Mobile networks will become central to society’s infrastructure. Within a few years, vehicles, surveillance cameras, health monitors, home automation systems, fleet trackers, industrial sensors, environmental analyzers, retail devices, drones and a vast array of consumer appliances will be connected and constantly exchanging data with users and each other. Device and SIM counts … Read more

Ofcom Finds Virgin Media Upload Speeds Slower Than Advertised Superfast

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UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has published new research (PDF) detailing average broadband speeds across UK internet service providers. The report provides a clear view of how the country’s broadband infrastructure is progressing. As expected, Virgin Media leads on download speeds with its fibre-based services often delivering above their advertised rates. However, when it comes to … Read more

SK Telecom’s New AI Pyramid Strategy and Plan to Triple AI Spending

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SK Telecom (SKT) has announced an ambitious plan to become a global leader in artificial intelligence by 2028. The company aims to triple the share of its investments directed toward AI and related fields and has set a revenue target of KRW 25 trillion (approximately £15.1bn). Historically, SKT allocated about 12% of its investments to … Read more