In the emerging deep-technology economy, telecommunications infrastructure has evolved far beyond its historical role as a utility layer.
Digital transformation is accelerating at an unprecedented rate—and the telecommunications industry must evolve rapidly to meet demands for connectivity and performance. Telecom operators need to keep ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. BANGALORE, India, Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Telecom Network Inventory System Market is Segmented by Type (Physical ...
The telecommunications and digital infrastructure space continues to see strong momentum as demand rises for faster connectivity, data transmission and network expansion. MasTec, Inc. MTZ and Dycom ...
Climate and natural hazards put telecommunications (telecom) infrastructure at risk. As the frequency and intensity of heat waves, tropical storms, floods, and other hazards increase, governments and ...
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AT&T's $250 billion infrastructure vs. South Korean telecoms' neglect
The world’s largest telecommunications company, AT&T, has announced a massive $250 billion (approximately 373 trillion Korean ...
Nokia saw lower-than-expected performance in the first quarter of 2025, with net sales sliding by 3% year-over-year to EUR4.39 billion (US$5 billion), as well as EUR156 million in operating profits, ...
Operators invest heavily in network modernization, yet the persistent challenge of poor infrastructure data continues to slow deployment.
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