telecoms
The Ticketmaster Chaos Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Today, many U.S. industries are broken—dominated by actors with outsized market share who embrace anticompetitive conduct.
Swedish Telecom Giant Ericsson Should Compensate ISIS Victims
The multinational company should fund nonprofit organizations helping victims of ISIS brutality.
Congress's Infrastructure Bill Could Give the FCC an Upgrade
The FCC must find other revenue sources to keep up with the increasing cost of USF programs, and ensure that those funds are used properly.
What Will it Take to Rebuild America's Tech Manufacturing?
The United States runs a trillion-dollar annual trade deficit because it has lost most of its manufacturing industries. Although we created all the industries of the digital age, they mostly have migrated overseas.
Why Does 5G matter in developing countries?
In today's global economy, especially one in upheaval thanks to the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) cover up of the COVID-19 outbreak, secure and fast telecommunications networks are essential to a nation's prosperity.
How to Hopscotch China on 5G
There is much that the U.S. can do to ensure that China and Huawei do not dominate a 5G world.
5G: First U.S. Cities to Access New Network Revealed
Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile revealed plans to roll out the much-anticipated technology.
5G Breakthrough: 'First Call in the World' Claimed
The demo reportedly reached speeds higher than 2Gbps (gigabits per second).
TalkTalk Founder Takes the Helm After CEO Resigns
The chief executive's departure follows a drop in revenue and shares since a 2015 cyber attack.
EU Makes Deal to End Mobile Roaming Charges
Preliminary deal paves the way for the abolition of roaming fees in June.
How China Nabbed One of its Top Telecoms Fraud Suspects
Wen Longjian, 32, is accused of defrauding a corporate accountant by impersonating the head of a company.
First Lawsuit Filed Promptly Against Net Neutrality Rules
The legal battle between Internet service providers and the FCC over net neutrality has begun.
Clock Begins Ticking for 911 System Improvements
Telecoms are required to provide better cellphone location data to responders, and there's an app in the works.
FCC Finally Makes Net Neutrality Rules Public
Lawyers get ready for long fight after the rules go online.
Why the Net Neutrality Fight Isn't Over
Advocates are celebrating, but an open Internet is not yet guaranteed.