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- Huawei chair says the future of comms is fiber-to-the-room
Huawei’s chairman Xu Zhijun – aka Eric Xu – has called out China’s enormous lead in fiber-to-the-room (FTTR) installations Speaking at last week’s Mobile World Congress event in Shanghai, Xu shared his views on the telecommunications industry’s future growth opportunities and said by the end of 2025 China will be home to 75 million FTTR installations – but just 500,000 exist
- Huawei chair says the future of comms is - One News Page
Huawei chair says the future of comms is fiber-to-the-room, which China has and the rest of us don’t Published 23 Jun 2025 Full Article
- FCC chair: Mobile dead spots will end when space-based and . . .
The chair of America's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) foresees a single network future where space-based comms will be integrated with terrestrial networks to ensure connectivity anywhere
- 2025 telecom industry outlook | Deloitte Insights
The US Communications Infrastructure Index (CII) US and global communications infrastructure providers have a century-plus track record of innovating and scaling to meet existing consumer and business connectivity needs and investing to meet future needs, most recently handling the spike and shift in demand due to COVID-19–driven restrictions
- 2025 Predictions: Shaping The Future Of Communications - The . . .
With a finger on the pulse of tomorrow, here are the insights we believe will define the future of communications In 2025, companies will prioritize personalized digital experiences tailored to individual preferences
- The state of comms 2025 | PR Week
This PRDecoded session, titled “The State of Comms 2025: Exclusive Data and Key Insights to Shape Your PR Strategy,” amplifies the study and takes it to another level by exploring how comms pros can stay a step ahead of the evolving landscape
- An unsteady step into the future of comms - Silicon Republic
Since late last year, we at Silicon Republic had planned to explore the future of comms in the first quarter of 2020 At first, this was going to coincide with Mobile World Congress, which was
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