The federal government began investigating a major Chinese breach of global telecommunications systems in the spring, officials said Tuesday, and warned that the intrusion is “ongoing” and likely ...
IRVINE, Calif., October 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Telecom Engineering, a leader in IoT and fixed wireless innovation, proudly announces that its TITAN 5000, TITAN 5100, and TITAN 5400 5G FWA ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Telecom, a hardware and software engineering company that’s powering the next generation of connectivity innovation, has won the Top Startup award at the ...
NEEDHAM, Mass.—The International Data Corporation is predicting that worldwide spending on telecom services and pay TV services will increase by 1.4% in 2024 to a total of $1,530 billion, a slower ...
NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Worldwide spending on telecommunication and pay TV services will reach $1.55 trillion in 2023, an increase of 3.0% over 2022, according to the International Data ...
Landmark agreement to accelerate adoption and innovation of network APIs includes a newly formed company that will drive new monetization opportunities for the industry. Modern mobile networks have ...
Global Telecom Engineering, Inc. (“Global Telecom”), a leader in hardware, software, and AI-powered connectivity solutions for fixed wireless and Internet of Things (IoT) markets, is pleased to ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global Telecom today announced the launch of the NetStick USB Modem, exclusively for Sprint customers in the United States. The first true enterprise-grade device ...
Xtel Communications, a telecommunications and cybersecurity specialist, has further expanded its serviceable footprint with the acquisition of Owings Mills-based Global Telecom (GTB), a Competitive ...
The global telecommunications equipment market remains on pace to jump up to 10% this year, generating as much as $100 billion in total revenue, according to Dell’Oro Group. The top seven suppliers ...
As the edge continues to develop , deployments become larger scale and more difficult to properly monetize. Because the edge is a data-driven model, it requires API access and therefore can be charged ...
If you were to ask anyone on the street if they would prefer a cheaper cellphone bill, no one in their right mind would say no. It’s like asking if you want to pay more taxes. Who wants to pay more?