By Akash Sriram March 10 (Reuters) - AT&T will spend more than $250 billion over five years in the U.S. to expand its network ...
Network modernization is critical for AI success. Managed services partnerships offer a flexible, cost-effective solution to ...
AT&T plans to invest $250B+ in U.S. advanced connectivity, expanding high-speed, resilient networks nationwide.
Artificial intelligence is putting existing networks under immense strain, and they have emerged as one of the major constraints on the development of more powerful large language models and AI ...
Network as a service is gaining momentum as enterprises rethink connectivity for distributed architectures, hybrid cloud environments and AI workloads.
Verizon Business talked at MWC about how its sees the new AI stack evolving for telcos, and why its investments in backbone fiber, metro access, and private network will link cloud models and ...
There are few industries these days that are not touched by artificial intelligence (AI). Networking is very much one that is touched. It is barely conceivable that any network of any reasonable size ...
AI startup FluidCloud launches a Large Infrastructure Model to simplify multicloud networking, automate Terraform translation, and enable faster, safer cloud migrations across providers. Migrating ...
There’s a “dead” company reawakening right now, and very few people are talking about it. During the second quarter of fiscal 2026, Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) pulled in $2.1 billion in AI infrastructure ...
The networking infrastructure market in the U.S. continues to show strong growth, and networking vendors continue to develop technology to meet the needs of that growing market. New York-based analyst ...
Actelis Networks Inc ASNS shares are trading sharply higher on Wednesday after the company said it received a significant order from a Japanese governmental entity for its MetaLight networking ...
I have written previously about Intent-Based Networking (IBN) ("Intent: Don’t Tell Me What to Do! (Tell Me What You Want)", "The Most Important Work in SDN: Have We Got It Backward?") and the ...