Altice USA's board has decided to hold onto Suddenlink, the cable network and service assets primarily focused on rural parts of the US.
Scientists are warning that AST SpaceMobile's newest satellite "is now one of the brightest objects in the night sky," which could compromise astronomers' work.
Antenna's latest report shines the light on rising churn levels among several of the top premium subscription streaming services.
The quick buildout of new broadband capabilities may leave vulnerable communities unprotected from scammers and cyberattacks.
Rather than build out expensive infrastructure across the board, service providers can focus on specific use cases and provide purpose-built networks that meet the business needs for a specific customer.
The French telco incumbent has turned off the heating, switched off the lights and invested in the most energy-efficient tech it can find.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Turkcell's lawsuit against MTN is dismissed; Nokia lands DCI deal with AtNorth; Ofcom probes mid-contract price rises.
Heavy Reading's Sterling Perrin highlights more key findings from the 2022 Coherent Optics Survey, focusing on operator preferences for coherent pluggable optics and integration challenges.
China's cloud market is shifting away from Internet players to legacy industry, with telcos picking up market share.
It seemed like a good idea at the time, but three new Asian operators are fighting for survival after entering heavily-served markets.
The prospect of a big commercial deployment next year is receding amid industry concerns about systems integration.