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Rising network bandwidth: 2025 trends and best practices

Total Telecom

Whats driving all the bandwidth consumption? concert, sports), online gaming, along with virtual and augmented reality are some of the products and applications growing network traffic and consuming bandwidth. Transferring information between data centers for AI applications consumes high bandwidth.

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Can Telecoms Stop Fixed Wireless Fraud and Bandwidth Abuse?

Broadband Breakfast

Considering that FWA subscribers already use anywhere from 20 to 50 times more bandwidth than mobile users, it’s not hard to imagine how fraud can cause a host of problems for FWA operators, including but not limited to network strain, increased operational costs, and revenue loss.

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Bandwidth Hogs Putting Strain on Cable Networks

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, September 12, 2024 – Bandwidth hogs, users consuming more than 5 terabytes of data per month, increasingly contribute to congestion issues on shared cable networks, degrading the quality of service for other subscribers. 

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Tunisie Telecom Upgrades International Bandwidth Capacity to 2.5 Tbps

Telecom Talk

Tunisie Telecom has reported recent achievements in its ongoing efforts to improve telecommunications services in Tunisia. The company says it

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Hey, Who’s Using the Bandwidth?

Telegeography

To many people, the concepts of global network infrastructure and bandwidth markets are difficult to grasp. You’ve likely heard that worldwide bandwidth demand is steadily increasing. But to those who follow this sector, it's one of the most fundamental building blocks of the global economy. A natural follow-up question: why?

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FRMCS: the future of railway digitalization

Developing Telecoms

These have been successfully used around the world, but can no longer support the bandwidth, latency, and connectivity required by railways as they go digital. GSM-R (Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway) specifications were released two decades ago.

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International Internet Bandwidth Connected To Africa Has Almost Quadrupled Since 2020

Telegeography

Global internet bandwidth rose by 22% in 2024, continuing its slow but steady decline over the past few years. Total international bandwidth now stands at 1,479 Tbps, representing a 4-year CAGR of 25%. Clearly, the pace of growth has been slowing recently. However, it varies across regions.