The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has published a new technical report. It can form the basis for the development of a roadmap to establish standards for space distribution multiplexing (SDM) in the transmission of signals in fiber-optic cables of broadband networks. This, in turn, will increase the… Read More »The International Telecommunication Union is preparing a standard to increase the capacity of fiber optic cables
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The European Union plans to lay a submarine cable to improve communication with Georgia and reduce dependence on lines passing through Russia. This is reported by the Financial Times with reference to the policy document of the European Commission. The cost of the project, which involves laying a… Read More »The European Union will lay a cable along the bottom of the Black Sea to reduce Internet dependence on Russia
The European Union will lay a cable along the bottom of the Black Sea to reduce Internet dependence on Russia
The Estonian Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) has issued licenses for the development of 5G networks in the 24.7-27.1 GHz band. The Department’s official statement says that three telecommunications companies, Elisa, Telia and Tele2, took part in the frequency competition. Each of them received two frequencies. In… Read More »Estonia issues licenses to 5G network operators
Estonia issues licenses to 5G network operators
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (which recently made headlines for blocking Microsoft’s $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard) will focus on learning large language models and generative AI similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT . Large language models are artificial intelligence systems that learn from massive amounts of data to… Read More »UK investigates impact of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence systems on consumers, business and economy
UK investigates impact of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence systems on consumers, business and economy
A1 Slovenija, a division of A1 Telekom Austria Group, plans to stop using 3G mobile networks. The shutdown of third generation networks is scheduled for June 30 this year. This was announced by the company. “The phasing out of 3G technology is an integral part of the sustainable development… Read More »Slovenian operator A1 Slovenija to shut down 3G network in June
Slovenian operator A1 Slovenija to shut down 3G network in June
This month, the investment company Shah Capital Management offered to take Kyivstar, the largest Ukrainian mobile operator, to the stock exchange or sell its share. Shah Capital Management is an American company. She is a minority shareholder of the telecommunications holding Veon (Amsterdam), which owns Kyivstar. It owns 4.95% of… Read More »An American investor offered to sell Kyivstar. How much does it cost? And is it appropriate?
An American investor offered to sell Kyivstar. How much does it cost? And is it appropriate?
China has promised to launch 6G mobile internet everywhere by 2025. Currently, the Academy of Aerospace Science and Industry of China is conducting tests of a new generation network, foreign media reports. It seems that soon the wireless Internet will completely replace the wired one. The university… Read More »The record is broken: what is the speed of the fastest mobile Internet
The record is broken: what is the speed of the fastest mobile Internet
After years of hype around the introduction of 5G, the demand for high-speed communications is still in question. The top three US carriers – AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon – have invested more than $100 billion in their development. the heyday of such content, to put it… Read More »Too Much G: Ahead of 6G, 5G’s potential remains largely untapped – Bloomberg
Too Much G: Ahead of 6G, 5G’s potential remains largely untapped – Bloomberg
Telefónica and Siminn have pioneered the world’s first TV roaming scenario based on an open caching standard. The leading Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica and the largest telecommunications operator in Iceland, Siminn, successfully conducted the first practical session of television roaming. The two companies were able to demonstrate… Read More »European operators have created the world’s first television roaming system
European operators have created the world’s first television roaming system
Corporate networks have long become an integral part of modern business processes for any company. Indeed, the vast majority of the manager’s tools are applications: mail, CRM, Microsoft Office, telephony, corporate chats and messengers, and the workplace has long been transformed from a stationary computer to… Read More »Problems of modern networks and how to solve them









