| | | | | | | | The Q1 earnings season is here. AT&T, Verizon, and Ekinops all reported their first-quarter earnings, while Israeli-based incumbent Bezeq prepares its network for future quantum cyber threats. Editor-in-Chief Sean Buckley breaks it down in this week’s Friday Five video. |
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| The new partnership represents the Israeli-based incumbent provider's move to target quantum-era security threats proactively. |
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| Despite the revenue decline, the vendor saw gains in Access and sees potential in 800G and SD-WAN. |
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| The research firm says coherent optics growth is healthy, but the Telecom component market remains in the doldrums. |
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| The service provider’s business segment is seeing growth in mobility, fixed wireless and private wireless network implementations. |
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| The service provider looks to offset legacy voice and data declines with projected growth in 5G wireless and fiber services. |
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