Monthly Archives: April, 2025

AI infra brief: Power struggles behind AI growth

As AI workloads soar and hyperscale data centers multiply across the U.S., lawmakers and regulators are confronting a critical question: who should shoulder the...

Dell Technologies and NVIDIA empower CSPs with scalable AI solutions

With the AI for Telecom suite, Dell Technologies and NVIDIA equip CSPs to boost efficiency, improve customer experience and unlock new revenue streams The telecommunications...

KDDI claims Japan’s first direct-to-cell satellite service with Starlink

KDDI is offering this service with Starlink and will expand Japan's land coverage to nearly 100% In brief – why this matters – KDDI launches Japan’s first...

AT&T, AST SpaceMobile get FCC approval for FirstNet Direct-to-Cell trials

Later this year, select first responders using AT&T FirstNet will participate in trials to evaluate public safety-grade connectivity enabled by satellite The Federal Communications Commission...

Busy Boldyn Networks pauses acquisitions, puts focus on organic growth

Boldyn pauses M&A – after a rapid acquisition spree, and despite rumours in the market, Boldyn says it has shelved future deals (on paper);...

Shanghai achieves full 5G metro coverage

According to Shentong Metro Group, which operates Shanghai metro, 80% of the lines have been upgraded to 5G-A In brief – why this matters –Shanghai has...

Riding the Wireless Wave: Big Moves, Bold Priorities and The Power of Community with Patrick Halley of WIA

In this episode of Let’s Get Digital, host Carrie Charles sits down with Patrick Halley, President & CEO of the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA),...

Wi-Fi Market Pulse Report 2025

This RCR Wireless News' report provides a comprehensive analysis of where the Wi-Fi market stands in 2025. As digital transformation accelerates across industries and as...

Is the network still the star? How cloud-native forces telcos to rethink their role

In a world of cloud-native infrastructure, is the network still the backbone — or just another service in the stack? As telecom networks evolve into...

Dell Technologies and Intel are enabling real-world telecom transformation 

Communications service providers (CSPs) are under mounting pressure to accelerate transformation—the high-level goals are to modernize infrastructure while also deploying a future-ready network, leverage automation to make operations more cost-effective, and diversify revenue streams by delivering new use cases to new markets. And while this idea of telecom transformation may seem clear on paper, it’s a difficult thing to do in the real world given the need to manage mounting technological complexity while also overhauling business and operating models.

AI Infra Brief: Liquid cooling heats up AI infrastructure

Tech and energy giants are redrawing the map of power generation and delivery with the main aim of keeping up with the rising demands...

Vodafone Idea says late 5G rollout helps lower costs

Vodafone Idea launched its commercial 5G services in Mumbai last month, about two and a half years after rival telcos Bharti Airtel and Reliance...

Korea unveils massive $23.2B semiconductor support plan

The move by the Government of Korea follows reports that U.S. President Trump intends to soon unveil new tariff rates on imported semiconductors In brief...

NTT brings high-end edge AI to drones, intros AI ethics group

In sum – what you need to know: AI chip for edge devices – NTT enables real-time 4K video processing in drones at altitudes up...

Nvidia appoints Taiwanese trio to make AI infrastructure in US for first time

In sum – what you need to know: US-made AI infrastructure – Nvidia has commissioned one million square feet of new production space at factories...

Chaos engineering — Why telcos should break things on purpose

Telcos are adopting chaos engineering to test resiliency, reduce downtime and ensure systems can withstand real-world failures — before they happen. As telecom networks adopt...

AI infra brief: The power struggle behind AI’s growth

Tech and energy giants are redrawing the map of power generation and delivery to keep up with the rising demands from AI As AI workloads...

Ericsson intros managed 5G, Wi-Fi, LEO for enterprise AI era

In sum – what you need to know: Advanced enterprise WAN – Ericsson’s new ‘wireless-first’ SD-WAN architecture bundles Release 17-level 5G, Wi-Fi 6/7, and LEO...

Beijing targets fully large-scale 5G applications by 2027

Beijing targets 100% 5G penetration among individual users and over 75% of total traffic carried by 5G networks by 2027 In brief – why this...

Five things to know about liquid cooling in AI data centers

AI is changing the rules of data center design, and liquid cooling is emerging as a critical piece of the puzzle As artificial intelligence workloads...

Nokia pushes private 5G for sports and music events in Europe

In sum – what you need to know Private 5G for events – Nokia is supplying private 4G/5G for major sports and music events via...

Dell Technologies and AMD collaborating to make AI easy for operators to consume 

As 5G networks continue to mature and scale, communications service providers (CSPs) are under pressure to improve performance, reduce downtime, and gain operational efficiency through network automation while also capturing new revenue streams. At the same time, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are enabling powerful new opportunities for network optimization, predictive analytics, and service assurance. 

How Open RAN, NTN and AI are the 6G we can already see

The evolution of wireless technologies is a continuous process with each generation building upon the previous one to refine capabilities and introduce innovations. While...

Qualcomm Webinar: AI-driven RAN automation—Advancing toward intent-based autonomous networks

RAN AI technologies are transforming how Mobile Network Operators manage their complex and often multi-vendor networks, enabling self-management, self-optimization, and handling of complex tasks,...

Topics on tap at CCA’s Mobile Carriers Show

CCA's Mobile Carriers Show kicks off as rural telecom providers face the potential of an 'asteroid-hitting moment' in the USF case before SCOTUS With the...
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