
How Russia took over the Internet in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine
What happened in 2014, and what happens when RuNet comes to Ukraine
What happened in 2014, and what happens when RuNet comes to Ukraine
The tides of subsea cable trends are changing rapidly amid new investments and development
Edge applications need new levels of network support. Can our existing content delivery networks provide that, or do we need a new approach?
Our wireless world depends on a few hundred fiber cables laid on the ocean floor
Banning Huawei from mobile infrastructure might cripple the Edge rollout - unless governments can give real support to the open alternatives
A combination of satellites and Lunar base stations will form the digital infrastructure of the Moon
Investors and companies are treating SPAC mergers like VC funding rounds, and the trend is coming to data centers
Thales Alenia Space tells DCD about how a Lunar data center would be "a game-changer"
The Edge will rely on 5G and other radio communications which can be expensive and proprietary. OpenRAN might change that, but it’s still being finished
They’ve become integral to our world, but how robust are the satellites on which we depend?
NASA’s moon-based LunaNet will be one step towards bringing the Internet to the rest of the solar system
Keeping 5G infrastructure running 24x7 will require new approaches to remote management and maintenance
5G is power hungry - but telecoms operators may have some answers to keep it supplied with energy
5G infrastructure is being built from the ground up to support larger numbers of smaller data centers at the network edge
5G was supposed to be a revolution. So far in 2020, it’s not even been a great evolution
The Edge is still in its early stages but faces challenges from deployment during Covid-19
Plus what it's like to join a business in the middle of a pandemic
In the new generation of mobile networks, the global pandemic is accelerating a trend to replace specialized hardware with software
As we settle in for the long haul, here’s what networks can expect from the pandemic age
Humanity failed to take climate change seriously. Let’s make sure that data centers don’t do the same
5G is set to usher in higher data transfer speeds, enabling a new wave of computing technologies. But this will put new pressure on energy efficiency
Amazon Web Services hopes to dominate the ground station market by following the cloud model that has served it so well before
Telecoms providers thought they’d be great at colocation data center services. Now they’re mostly getting out of the game
If we can lower the cost to deploy fiber, we could connect the planet