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Telecoms.com is a news and analysis website dedicated to covering all the breaking developments in the telecoms industry, with a focus on the key business and technology issues facing the industry today.
We provide daily news, in-depth analysis and expert commentary across a comprehensive range of hot topics, including Digital Transformation, 5G, Broadband, AI, IoT, virtualization, Security, VR/AR and much more.
Our impartial investigation of the global industry is supplemented by regular in-depth features, executive interviews, and opinion pieces.
Telecoms.com attracts over 5.6 million annual page views, and more than 250,000 unique monthly users interact with the website through site visits, video views, white paper downloads, webinar registrations, and podcast streams. Another 45,000 subscribe to the popular Telecoms.com daily newsletter. Source
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| Scope | International |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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| Frequency | Daily |
| Days Published | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri |
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Search ArticlesMissiles Are Hitting Data Centers. Now What?
On April 1, a missile struck the Hamala headquarters of Batelco, Bahrain's largest telecommunications company, which hosts infrastructure for AWS. Bahrain's Interior Ministry confirmed the fire and the cause. Days earlier, 18 major US technology companies had been formally designated as military targets, and their regional infrastructure declared fair game.
Mobile Networks Are Now Part of the Battlespace — Here Is How to Defend Them
Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece Osvaldo Aldao, Chief Technology, Strategy, and Product Officer at Enea, explores the mobile industry’s growing role in the defence sector. Since the first confirmed mobile-enabled drone attacks in Ukraine in 2023, the use of commercial mobile networks by hostile drones has become one of the most pressing challenges for defence organisations across Europe.
Why social media bans are pushing responsibility back to the network: Q&A with Kyle Johnson
Stricter social media rules push online safety to networks, enabling service providers to deliver trusted, scalable protection for families. As governments introduce stricter rules on children’s access to social media, expectations around online safety are shifting toward the network. In this Q&A, Kyle Johnson, Chief Customer Officer at CUJO AI, discusses what this shift means for service providers - and where it creates both pressure and opportunity.
MWC 2026 Tecnotree Panel: Virtual Network Landlords: Who Really Controls Multi-Tenancy Networks?
As AI-native, programmable telecom networks scale, questions around control, ownership, and power in multi-tenant ecosystems are becoming increasingly important. During MWC 2026, Tecnotree hosted a panel exploring how intelligent platforms are reshaping the relationship between network operators, MVNOs, and digital service providers.
Speed is Passé, 6G’s Killer App is “Sensing”
Mobile World Congress 2026 felt like the first show where the telecommunications industry significantly moved its gaze towards the 6G horizon. While Artificial Intelligence (AI) undoubtedly dominated the halls in Barcelona, 6G emerged alongside it as a highly prominent topic of conversation. The timing is interesting, with telcos still finding ways to maximise the potential of 5G, which laid a high-capacity foundation for mobile broadband, though high value use cases have been limited.
Cutting planning red tape will take the UK from laggard to leader in connectivity
Ookla data ranked the UK 24th out of 30 European countries for 5G availability last year. It’s a gap with real consequences. Mobile trade body the GSMA estimates that by 2030, 5G will add €164 billion to Europe’s economy – an opportunity the UK cannot afford to miss. Unlike other countries, including those leading the European rankings, our planning system has not kept up with today’s digital infrastructure demands.
MWC 2026: A Turning Point for Telecom and a Reality Check
If MWC 2025 was the year of the AI hype cycle, MWC 2026 was the year that cycle finally hit the gravity of operational reality. Walking the halls of the Fira Gran Via, there was a palpable sense that the industry has collectively decided to stop talking about the potential of AI and start talking about implementation at scale. The era of proof-of-concepts is over; the era of industrial-scale AI execution has begun.
Huawei's Next Generation WAN solution reimagines carrier networks for the AI era
Leon Wang, president of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, unveils NG WAN at MWC, March 2, 2026. [Photo courtesy of Huawei] Huawei on Monday unveiled a next-generation wide-area network solution help carriers manage and monetize their infrastructure more effectively.
GSMA Launches Mobile AI Industry Initiative: Building GigaUplink Networks to Thrive in the Mobile AI Era
GSMA launched a GigaUplink network initiative for global mobile network operators at its Mobile AI Session at MWC26 Barcelona GSMA launched a GigaUplink network initiative for global mobile network operators at its Mobile AI Session at MWC26 Barcelona. This initiative, in collaboration with a broad range of key industry players, aims to stimulate the mobile AI ecosystem by reinforcing networks to fulfill mobile AI needs and integrating 5G-A with AI.
Huawei's Security Resource Pool Solution Helps Operators Unlock New Growth in Private Line Services
During MWC 2026, Huawei officially launched its resource pool-secured private line solution for operators. By deeply integrating network and security, the solution reshapes the security protection model for government and enterprise private lines. It precisely aligns with enterprises' needs for efficient, lightweight protection and opens up new growth opportunities in ToB services for operators.