AI has an infrastructure problem – and power isn’t the only concern (Reader Forum)

AI’s growth is increasingly constrained not by chips but by infrastructure, from data storage and energy demand to connectivity bottlenecks. As data centers expand, the weakest link shifts, threatening to limit AI’s future scale and performance. Frontier AI companies are…

At-scale testing for LLM implementations and guardrails (Reader Forum)

As AI becomes the public face of business, organizations must validate performance, security, and cost efficiency at scale. Comprehensive testing under realistic workloads is essential to ensure reliable, secure, and economically sustainable customer-facing AI systems. Generative AI chatbots, recommendation engines,…

Catching live threats in live networks – the runtime security imperative (Reader Forum)

Runtime security is becoming a network architecture imperative for telecom operators, writes Nokia. To detect threats earlier without compromising performance, security must deliver continuous visibility, operate predictably under load, and align with stringent operational, validation and regulatory requirements. Telecom networks…

Ambient IoT’s next challenge isn’t the tag – it’s the network (Reader Forum)

Ambient IoT has proven battery-free sensing is possible, but enterprise adoption now depends on something bigger: reliable network infrastructure. As deployments scale, trusted, continuous visibility—not the tag itself—will determine which solutions succeed in real-world operations. Ambient IoT has reached an…

Resilient connectivity is critical for global enterprises scaling in India (Reader Forum)

As India accelerates its digital transformation, resilient, intelligent connectivity is becoming essential for global enterprises seeking to scale operations, ensure business continuity, and unlock opportunities across the country’s fast-growing AI, cloud, fintech, and digital services sectors. India is fast emerging…

The future of telecom workforce readiness (reader Forum)

Telecom operators must rethink workforce training as networks and customer expectations evolve. Immersive, AI-driven roleplay and realistic practice environments can improve retention, strengthen customer-facing skills, and prepare distributed teams to deliver consistent, high-quality experiences at scale. Telecom operators are facing…

Extinction or evolution – why autonomous networks need a new breed of OSS (Reader Forum)

Autonomous networks driven by AI are exposing the limits of legacy OSS built for static infrastructure. Operators now need an evolved, ontology-driven control layer that can unify fragmented data, govern automation, and orchestrate intent-based, real-time network operations at scale. The…

Satellite connectivity is finally bridging the digital divide (Reader Forum)

As telecom operators embrace D2D satellite connectivity, the industry is moving closer to closing persistent coverage gaps, extending resilient mobile access to remote regions, and ensuring geography no longer determines access to connectivity, safety, or economic opportunity. The announcement that…

From SD-WAN to 5G core – the network controller is now the target (Reader Forum)

Cisco’s recent SD-WAN vulnerabilities are not isolated flaws but symptoms of a deeper architectural weakness across modern networks. As threat actors increasingly target centralized control-plane systems in enterprise and telecom infrastructure, the industry faces a growing imperative to move beyond…

Space as the next network edge – the evolution of global connectivity (Reader Forum)

As satellite constellations reshape global connectivity, attention is shifting beyond internet access toward compute in orbit. The challenge now is understanding how space-based infrastructure will integrate with terrestrial networks to support resilient, distributed digital services. Satellite constellations are already transforming…

Why single-network strategies are failing critical communications (Reader Forum)

Critical communications networks are increasingly being pushed beyond the limits of single-bearer design, as operators in defence, utilities and public services face growing demand for resilient, always-on connectivity across unpredictable and high-risk environments. Designing critical communications around a single access…

In defense of CBRS – protecting American university innovation (Reader Forum)

As California’s universities push the boundaries of research and innovation, shared spectrum technologies like CBRS are the basis of essential infrastructure. Christopher Lupo of California Polytechnic State University argues that proposed changes to the CBRS framework risk undermining the connectivity,…

Restoring trust in voice: The next generation of authenticated and branded communications (Reader Forum)

The global voice ecosystem is at an inflection point. For more than a decade, the rise of robocalls, spoofing, and impersonation scams has steadily eroded consumer confidence in answering the phone. What was once the most direct and trusted communications…

PTT over cellular (PoC) in modern enterprise comms (Reader Forum)

PoC combines instant radio-style communication with wide-area mobile coverage, addressing the limits of both technologies. By enabling real-time group messaging, enhanced safety and integrated services, PoC systems improve productivity and reliability for distributed, mission-critical enterprise teams. When compared to traditional…

Industry at the AI edge – governance can’t wait (Reader Forum)

Edge AI adoption in industry is accelerating, but without governance frameworks, organisations risk inefficiency, security gaps and IT/OT conflict. Success depends on unified monitoring, clear accountability and aligning people, processes and technology to safely manage distributed, resource-intensive edge environments. Edge…

The hidden bottleneck in modern network deployment: Why infrastructure data matters more than ever (Reader Forum)

The telecommunications industry has made remarkable progress in expanding mobile infrastructure to support the demands of a hyper-connected world. Operators continue to invest heavily in network modernization, densification, and next-generation technologies to deliver faster speeds, lower latency, and greater reliability. Yet behind the scenes, a less visible challenge continues to slow…

Energy measurement and characterization of commercial Open RAN: What the data reveals (Reader Forum)

Introduction Energy efficiency has become one of the most pressing operational and sustainability challenges facing mobile network operators. With base stations accounting for approximately 73% of total network energy consumption, the pressure to reduce power draw, without sacrificing performance has never been greater. The shift to Open RAN (O-RAN) architecture promises new flexibility for…

The scaling myth holding back cellular IoT (Reader Forum)

As cellular IoT deployments grow from thousands to millions, the limits of hardware, not software, come into focus, writes IoT connectivity provider Onomondo. Until connectivity infrastructure evolves to adapt to constrained devices – rather than forcing them into legacy telecom models – cellular IoT will remain stuck in a cycle of complexity, fragmentation, and unrealised […]

What creator-led MVNOs tell us about the new telecom growth (Reader Forum)

Creator-led MVNOs highlight a new path for telecom growth, where community, identity and brand loyalty drive adoption more than price or coverage. Telecom tech company Circles says that by leveraging existing audiences and niche segments, operators can experiment with smaller, digital-first brands and unlock new engagement and revenue opportunities. Creator and celebrity-led MVNOs had their […]

Why eSIM makes entitlement servers a new growth engine for telcos (Reader Forum)

The eSIM is rapidly becoming the default across flagship smartphones, smart glasses, smart watches, and other companion devices. This is increasingly raising an important question, says telecom software provider Motive: are operators truly ready to offer and activate the next generation of digital services at scale? With eSIM becoming standard across major ecosystems, including universal […]

From agentic AI to energy KPIs – the trends transforming telcos (Reader Forum)

Agentic AI, sustainability mandates, edge-native infrastructure, and AI-augmented workforces are reshaping how operators run networks and serve customers, says enterprise software company IFS. In recent years, the industry has undergone significant changes, whether in network services, infrastructure, or regulations. 2026 is set to be another critical year for the telecoms industry and for Markus…

To capture the AI opportunity, telcos must lead, not follow (Reader Forum)

The AI boom is real—and accelerating. In a recent Bain & Company survey, 95% of U.S. companies said they are now using generative AI. And in its 2025 AI in the Workplace report, McKinsey forecasts that 92% of companies plan to increase their AI investments over the next three years. For service providers, this is […]

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