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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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Globalstar Enters Cooperative R&D with U.S. Army to Evaluate Edge Processing through Low Probability of Intercept and Detection Systems for Covert Sensing

Total Telecom

The Company’s low Earth orbit (“LEO”) satellite constellation ensures secure data transmission for connecting and protecting assets, transmitting critical operational data, and saving lives for consumers, businesses, and government agencies across the globe.

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DE-CIX Dallas Completes Infrastructure Upgrade, Unlocking 400 GE Access and Major Efficiency Gains

Total Telecom

While traditional 100 GE LR4 access requires four lasers for transmission, 100 GE LR requires only one laser and uses pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) to ship data at 100 Gbit/s for a fraction of the hardware cost, increasing efficiency and reducing the cost of optical hardware on the customer side.

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

Broadband Breakfast

It will only keep growing as fiber continues to be the broadband infrastructure transmission method of choice. It also turned to an independent manufacturer to customize its order, as a more nimble and flexible fiber cabling supplier was able to rapidly tailor the required FTTH hardware to suit their needs. million US homes passed.

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Fujitsu Unveils 1FINITY for Next-Gen Global Network Solutions

VoIP Review

Scheduled to kick off on July 1, 2025, 1FINITY will consolidate Fujitsu’s network products, incorporating optical gear and O-RAN-compliant 5G hardware. The establishment aims to enhance competitiveness in the market by focusing on innovative optical data transmission and vRAN software development, particularly with GPU integration.

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Securing AI Infrastructure for a More Resilient Future

Paloalto Networks

Threats to AI Systems It’s important for enterprises to have visibility into their full AI supply chain (encompassing the software, hardware and data that underpin AI models) as each of these components introduce potential risks.

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Fujitsu Launches 1Finity to Drive Global Networking Innovation

VoIP Review

The aim is clear: deliver a complete array of hardware, software, and services tailored to the evolving network landscape. The new entity consolidates various functions, including the development and operation of network hardware, optical transmission equipment, and O-RAN compliant base stations.

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