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PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt and ZOI to Construct AAE-2 Subsea Cable System

Telecom Talk

A consortium of four subsea cable operators—PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt, and Zain Omantel International (ZOI)—has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to construct the Asia-Africa-Europe-2 (AAE-2) subsea cable system.

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All West Connects First Fiber Internet Customer in Bluffdale, Utah

All West Telecommunications

The network ensures seamless streaming, gaming and remote work, with the bandwidth needed to support the growing digital needs of the community. This installation follows an aggressive construction push in early 2025. We are raising the bar for internet in Bluffdale.”

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Tom Reid: Common-Sense Solutions to Closing the Digital Divide in Rural America

Broadband Breakfast

We need networks designed to meet 30+ years of bandwidth growth as illustrated in the timeline below. They are struggling to meet the bandwidth needs of 2020, let alone 2055. The NTIA has an extreme interpretation, requiring liens against assets constructed with grant funds.

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Why TDS fiber beats other providers

TDS Connect

Fiber-optic technology is the gold standard for internet, phone, and TV service – which is exactly why TDS is busy building fiber networks in many parts of our service area. As construction continues, it’s important to note the distinction between what TDS is building vs. what some other providers do. High reliability.

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Transforming Business Connectivity with Private LTE Networks

Tridon

Private LTE networks are particularly beneficial for industries such as oil and gas, construction, logistics, and manufacturing, where reliable connectivity is vital for productivity and safety. They eliminate competition for bandwidth, ensuring consistent performance even in high-demand scenarios. Here’s how: 1.

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Jessica Dine: So You Want BEAD to Be Tech Neutral?

Broadband Breakfast

billion investment in universal broadband internet access may be on track for a major overhaul. This would reverse the Biden administration’s “fiber first” policy and likely redirect billions in funding from fiber builds to the satellite internet service sold by Starlink, a subsidiary of Elon Musk ’s SpaceX.

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2030 Wireless vs. 2030 Fiber: The Future in Broadband Speed and Throughput

Broadband Breakfast

Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Infrastructure Funding, intended to grow Internet into every corner of the United States. ” As a result, in essence, that label suggested to the world that FWA could not deliver the Internet to Americans, because FWA had neither the throughput nor speed to capably perform. Copyright 2025.