Afrihost has won the 2026 MyBroadband Awards for ISP of the Year and Hosting Provider of the Year thanks to its stellar ...
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Tennessee targets 100% broadband access by 2028

Tennessee will use $200M in federal funds to bring high-speed internet to all unserved homes and businesses by 2028. Why has it taken so long and what will it take to complete? We asked state leaders.
Alternative broadband provider Airband, which has built both a Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) based network to cover rural parts o ...
SLT-MOBITEL has unveiled a redesigned portfolio of ‘fibre unlimited broadband packages’, empowering customers to step confidently into a digitally connected future driven by speed, stability, and ...
Partnership aims to use commitment to bring together leading networks to simplify wholesale consumption to enable ISPs and MSPs to meet the demands of high-value customers with access to 1.7Gbps and 2 ...
EF Johnson Technologies, Inc., a JVCKENWOOD company (EFJohnson), will showcase its latest innovations in mission-critical communications at the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) 2026, ...
Elon Musk has spent more than a decade deflecting, teasing, and occasionally contradicting himself on the question of whether SpaceX or its satellite broadband unit Starlink will ever go public. His ...
Eutelsat has ended capacity leases on two Russian spacecraft after one failed in orbit and the other is set to relocate, escaping contracts hit by Western sanctions and the structural decline in TV ...
AT&T will invest more than $250 billion through 2030 to expand fiber, wireless, and satellite connectivity infrastructure across the United States. The spending will also fund workforce training and ...
Microsoft Office Home and Business gives small businesses reliable access to essential productivity tools without subscription complexity or ongoing costs.
Eskom chairman Mteto Nyati says the South African government must focus on three key issues for the country to prosper.
This means that telecom equipment makers such as Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco, and Tejas Networks can no longer rely solely on temporary approvals or self-declarations of compliance with security testing ...