Editorial

What is the future shape of telecommunications? (2016 Telco trends)
Editorial What is the future shape of telecommunications? (2016 Telco trends)

While various industries reflect progress and change to certain degrees and with different speeds of pervasion, the telecommunications industry stands right in the middle of all the new tech disruptions. This environment is highly prone to innovations, and its specific or adjacent activities

Network monitoring – enjoy an useful cyber-sentinel
Editorial Network monitoring – enjoy an useful cyber-sentinel

In-depth cyber defense sees the process of stopping attacks as being only half of the protection activity. Going to the roots of the incident or of the event and thus preparing the system in order to fend off future similar situations is the subsidiary defense move that completes any cyber-shield.

Meet seven of the A-list enterprise networking giants
Editorial Meet seven of the A-list enterprise networking giants

This list comprises seven companies currently dominating the networking marketplace. Since the multitude of entities worth listing required a selection criteria, here are seven companies, which have only “A” (capital letter) names. Enjoy our A-list with interesting facts on the founding process,

Is toll-free data illegal, unethical or none of the previous?
Editorial Is toll-free data illegal, unethical or none of the previous?

Whether you know it as toll-free data or as zero-rating system , the concept that has raised quite a few discussions lately in the telecom world translates into a specially tailored carrier service that facilitates the users’ access to certain internet services without any costs on the bill. Such

Do you need to recharge? No, I am on zero power tech
Editorial Do you need to recharge? No, I am on zero power tech

Unless some brave new technology emerges and quickly catches up with the existing Radio Frequency (RF) sensor network, it looks like the Internet of Things will be RF-based. Various embedded sensors have already established their presence with the vendors, the providers and the manufacturers. The

Is the future lower end? Maybe yes, but this makes it better…
Editorial Is the future lower end? Maybe yes, but this makes it better…

What if paying for unnecessary features actually is unintentional and could be avoided for some technologies, especially at the micro level? It surely seems to be the case for high-speed, high-bandwidth LTE chipsets. Supporting a lower speed would suffice for the particular network necessities of

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