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Strategic Imperatives welcomes Netomnia to The Fibre Café, expanding fibre broadband access for UK ISPs and Service Providers

Total Telecom

Woking, 20 th August 2024 – Strategic Imperatives, the UK’s leading provider of SaaS provisioning, connectivity, and monetisation solutions for the telecom industry, announced today that Netomnia, following its recent merger with Brsk and now the UK’s fourth-largest full-fibre network, has joined The Fibre Café platform.

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Delivering a true ‘hetnet’ world: A vision of 6G that makes sense 

Total Telecom

As I showed in “ The End of Telecoms History ”, data growth is slowing and will plateau long before 6G is introduced, so there is no need for more capacity. On the plus side, 5G did deliver more capacity, and this has been important as data usage grew from the time of its introduction to the present day.

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Q2 Broadband Numbers: Wirelines ISPs Slipped, Fixed Wireless Access Gained

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, August 16, 2024 – In the second quarter, the pattern looked familiar among publicly traded broadband Internet Service Providers: The wireline variety as a group lost subscribers, while fixed wireless access providers posted solid gains. Additionally, Ting Internet, known for its FTTH offerings, netted 2,100 subscribers.

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ISPs to Court: Net Neutrality is a Major Question

Broadband Breakfast

3, 2024 – Internet service providers looking to get net neutrality rules scrapped took one more chance to sway judges Wednesday ahead of oral arguments. The absence of those extra offerings in modern plans now make broadband a telecom service, the agency argued, more like pure transmission. WASHINGTON, Oct.

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Sean Gonsalves: States Should Consider Adopting Affordable Broadband Laws

Broadband Breakfast

The first-in-the-nation law requiring large Internet Service Providers operating in New York to offer a $15/month plan for qualifying low-income households stands to benefit the approximately 1.7 On the other side of that argument are the 22 states most likely to “follow New York’s lead.

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1996 Telecom Act affords FCC clear, unambiguous authority for Title II rulemaking

EldoTelecom

Federal Communications Commission’s recently issued Open Internet rulemaking on ice, slated to become effective July 22. That would conceivably bolster their case if the underlying statute here – the 1996 Telecom Act – was unclear or ambiguous or failed to grant the FCC authority for its rules.

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Industry sponsored white paper points to public, consumer utility coop ownership of fiber telecom delivery infrastructure to achieve broad socioeconomic benefit.

EldoTelecom

In the fourth decade since telecommunications began to shift to Internet protocol-based technologies, about half the connections to U.S. As a result, a private market equilibrium that balances the marginal revenue and marginal cost of fiber deployment will lead to an under-provision of fiber resources, resulting in market failure.