As operators confront the rising scale and complexity of 5G networks, artificial intelligence is revolutionising network planning with predictive analytics, decentralised control, and automation, promising enhanced resilience and cost efficiency amidst rapid traffic growth. The age of reactive network planning is ending as operators confront the scale and dynamism of…

With mainstream eSIM adoption and travel-specific eSIMs gaining ground, businesses are rapidly shifting from traditional roaming models to optimise costs, compliance, and continuity, marking 2026 as the pivotal year for enterprise connectivity transformation. For years global companies treated mobile connectivity as an operational nuisance: fragmented roaming contracts, unpredictable invoices and…

The undersea network of cables is undergoing a dramatic transformation, evolving from simple connectivity links to strategic, high-capacity infrastructure tailored for AI workloads, reshaping ownership, geopolitics, and resilience strategies to meet surging digital demands. The undersea arteries of the internet are being reimagined as strategic, high‑capacity infrastructure tailored for an…

As rack densities soar above 70 kW, data centres are increasingly adopting two‑phase liquid cooling to manage heat loads, promising higher efficiency, operational savings, and large-scale deployment prospects amidst a challenging thermal environment. Data centre operators confronting an intensifying thermal crisis are increasingly turning to two‑phase liquid cooling to manage…

AppsFlyer’s year-end analysis highlights a move towards retention-led strategies, rapid AI adoption, and platform-specific regional trends shaping the future of mobile marketing in 2025. AppsFlyer’s year-end analysis of global app marketing activity paints a picture of a market in the midst of structural change, driven by platform divergence, the rise…

Industry leader Qualcomm warns that meeting statutory deadlines alone will not secure US dominance in 6G, calling for accelerated spectrum allocations and cross-agency action to unlock transformative societal benefits by 2029. The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) Act, which became law earlier this year, set a statutory timetable for identifying…

The global IoT market is entering a phase of scaling and platform-led expansion, with projections reaching up to USD 865.20 billion by 2030, driven by 5G, edge computing, and AI integration. Industry leaders and regional developments are reshaping how enterprises leverage IoT for smart manufacturing, healthcare, and infrastructure, amid security…

As 2026 approaches, telecoms leaders are converging on a shift from connectivity to AI-driven platforms, emphasising localisation, security, and open architectures to unlock new growth avenues beyond traditional revenues. As 2026 approaches, telecoms executives and technology vendors are converging on a common theme: the industry must pivot from treating connectivity…

Advances in engineering, reduced launch costs, and commercial partnerships are transforming the concept of moving data centres to orbit into a tangible, scalable reality, promising to alleviate terrestrial resource pressures and revolutionise global digital infrastructure. The idea of moving the world’s compute to orbit has moved from speculative essay to…

China’s Future Network Test Facility (FNTF), a continent-spanning high-speed computing network, promises to drastically reduce AI model training times and boost real-time applications, though questions remain over energy, security, and operational challenges. The Future Network Test Facility (FNTF), described by project leaders as a continent-spanning distributed computing pool, began operations…

As the global expansion of data centres continues to surge driven by AI and digital growth, advancements in efficiency and aggressive renewable energy procurement offer potential respite, but local infrastructure constraints and environmental justice concerns threaten to complicate the industry’s future trajectory. The steady hum of the global internet increasingly…