article thumbnail

Rising network bandwidth: 2025 trends and best practices

Total Telecom

Whats driving all the bandwidth consumption? concert, sports), online gaming, along with virtual and augmented reality are some of the products and applications growing network traffic and consuming bandwidth. Transferring information between data centers for AI applications consumes high bandwidth.

Bandwidth 252
article thumbnail

Spacecoin in Talks with Telcos to Launch Cheap Satellite Internet in India: Report

Telecom Talk

Florida-based satellite communications company Spacecoin is set to enter the Indian market later this year, offering low-bandwidth internet services priced

Internet 166
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

BSCPLC cuts bandwidth prices 10% to lower internet access costs

Developing Telecoms

State-owned Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC (BSCPLC) has reportedly decided to slash its wholesale bandwidth prices by 10% in a bit to make internet access in Bangladesh more affordable.

Bandwidth 165
article thumbnail

Chunghwa and Astranis build Taiwan-focused satellite

Telecoms Tech News

According to Chunghwa Telecom, the satellite will support full bandwidth services as early. The agreement marks a shift in the provider’s strategy to expand coverage and improve resilience of the network, and is scheduled for launch by the end of 2025.

Bandwidth 187
article thumbnail

Sebastian Sassi: 3 Rules Broadband Disruptors Follow to Win the Bandwidth Battleground

Broadband Breakfast

The broadband industry is at a turning point. With AI driving surging demand, massive fiber investments, and a race to expand data centers, new and independent providers have an opening to shake up a market long dominated by giant incumbents. In 2024, fiber deployment reached a record 10.3 million US homes passed.

Bandwidth 105
article thumbnail

Bangladesh to cap bandwidth imports from India at 30% of total capacity

Developing Telecoms

The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has reportedly limited bandwidth imports from India to 50% of Bangladeshs total international capacity, and plans to lower that percentage even further in favour of subsea cables and satellite.

Bandwidth 165
article thumbnail

The AI WAN revolution 

Total Telecom

The growing IP network challenge For many years now, it has become increasingly clear that carriers traditional business model, based primarily on selling bandwidth, is producing lacklustre results. Carriers are trying to move away from selling bandwidth and instead sell services, but they have seen only limited success.

WAN 259