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

Broadband Breakfast

History has shown that when public dollars fund fiber projects en masse, major telecom operators secure priority access to infrastructure providers, leaving regional operators with reduced supply, higher costs, and longer wait times. Contrast that with Emery Telecom.

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Neos Networks launches DDoS Mitigation to strengthen business-critical connectivity

Total Telecom

The service is hosted directly on Neos’s core infrastructure, able to be turned on for customers in close to real-time, with no need for customer-premises hardware. This launch builds on Neos’s broader DIA connectivity portfolio, offering 10Gbps bandwidths with management options for fully managed and wires-only services.

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Rohit Rawool: Why Hardware Matters in a Software-Driven World

Broadband Breakfast

Yet, as we chase the promise of a hyper-connected future, we risk overlooking a critical component of our technological infrastructure: mechanical engineering in telecommunications hardware.    Without robust, scalable, and field-ready hardware, the promise of 5G, IoT, and cloud-based services remains out of reach for millions.

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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.

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Building Better Broadband: Why LEO Satellites and Hybrid Solutions Work Best Together

Broadband Breakfast

High costs, bandwidth congestion, and uneven performance may soon be a thing of the past. As more users share each satellite beam, bandwidth becomes congested, and overall speed declines. MEO systems add wider coverage footprints and extra bandwidth.

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On-device SLMs with agentic orchestration for hyper-personalized customer experiences in telecom

AWS Telecommunications

Opportunities for telecoms with small language models (SLMs) explored how telecom operators can use SLMs deployed on Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices to enable autonomous environments and handle routine information requests.

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Deloitte and TM Forum : How AI could revitalize the ailing telecom industry?

IEEE ComSoc

Deloitte believes generative (gen) AI will have a huge impact on telecom network providers: Telcos are using gen AI to reduce costs, become more efficient, and offer new services. 17 Telcos should focus on the opportunity to participate by connecting all of those different pieces of hardware and software.