Telecommunications

5G private networks are rapidly transforming enterprise connectivity. From smart factories and ports to energy grids and defense facilities, organizations are deploying dedicated 5G infrastructure to gain ultra-low latency, high bandwidth, and full control over mission-critical operations.

The telecom industry is moving beyond isolated machine-learning pilots into widescale, production AI that touches networks, operations, customer service and new revenue models. Operators are increasingly treating AI as a core infrastructure capability — not just a tool for a single team — and that shift is reshaping priorities across the business....

Over the past decade, Fiber to the Home (FTTH) has shifted from a premium connectivity option to a fundamental enabler of digital economies. Yet, when comparing the United States and Europe, one thing is clear: both regions are behind where they need to be—and the gap between digital demand and available infrastructure is widening.

As modern communication networks expand in scale and complexity, traditional monitoring methods are no longer sufficient to ensure performance, reliability, and security. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in data analytics for network monitoring is transforming how operators and enterprises oversee their infrastructures, moving from...

As telecommunications operators transition from traditional hardware-based infrastructures to virtualized core networks (VCNs), the benefits are clear: scalability, agility, and cost efficiency. However, this transformation also introduces a new set of vulnerabilities. Virtual core networks, which form the backbone of next-generation 5G and future...

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025, set to be held in the United States, represents a historic moment in global football. Not only will it be the first expanded edition of the tournament with 32 club teams, but it also serves as a critical test event for the much-anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026, which will take...