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Growth expected to get worse before an overhaul takes hold, but low valuation keeps expectations in check.
Growth expected to get worse before an overhaul takes hold, but low valuation keeps expectations in check.
Network testing company Viavi said it will purchase Inertial Labs – which plays in the aerospace, defense and industrial end markets – for $150 million initially. #pressrelease
A look at 10 of the legendary stockpicker’s early investments reveals his diligence, his patience—and his willingness to bet big.
JMA Wireless, Abside Networks and Nokia are among the open RAN radio manufacturers getting a total of $273 million from the NTIA’s Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund. #pressrelease
Operators face growing pressures to improve telecom sustainability Network operators are facing increasing pressure to improve telecom sustainability, and it’s coming from multiple directions: More, and more detailed, reporting and movement toward net-zero emissions are being required by regulators around the world; investors and lenders asking new questions about sustainability of operations and sometimes tying … Read more
There’s a chance the FCC might have some AWS-3 spectrum licenses to auction as early as next year. One analyst believes AT&T might allocate a portion of its $10 billion war chest for that spectrum.
U.S. natural gas futures settled lower, giving back some of the week’s solid gains, as the cold shot driving demand was seen dissipating after the weekend.
Canada and Mexico are among the leading countries exporting beef to the U.S., making tariff threats on these countries particularly important to the cattle industry.
Lab testing has evolved significantly in recent years. Manual processes are out. Automated systems are in. Solutions like VIAVI’s Automation Management and Orchestration System (VAMOS) demonstrate how intelligent automation can streamline testing while improving accuracy and efficiency. AI and machine learning now power zero-touch automation in labs, handling complex test sequences automatically. Engineering teams can … Read more
(Telecompaper) More than 40 percent of mobile handsets will have an extended life through trade-ins or as hand-me-downs to loved ones, with many second owners to be…