An astonishing 80% of Latin American executives have already implemented artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance existing revenue streams or create new ones, according to the Global TCS AI in a business study by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
Reports and Coverage
FCC Greenlights OQ Technology's 5G Satellite IoT Tests in US
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Luxembourg-based OQ Technology a Special Temporary Authority (STA) to demonstrate 5G Non-Terrestrial-Network IoT (NB-IoT NTN) coverage via Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites for experimental purposes.
Latin American Gender Gap Vanishes in Mobile Internet Adoption
In 2023, the gender gap in mobile internet adoption is zero in Latin America, according to The Mobile Gender Gap Report 2024 by GSMA.
High Spectrum Costs Limit Operator Interest in 5G Mexican Auction
The high spectrum fees deter operator interest in the Mexican 5G auction announced by the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), according to GlobalData.
Data Centers Face Challenges in the AI Era
Building Artificial Intelligence (AI) data centers presents several challenges such as increased power consumption, the need for efficient cooling, and complex software management.
Open Access Fibre: The When, Where and How
By Ken Campbell, Managing Partner in the London office of PMP Strategy and Nicolas Pillon, Associate Partner in the Montreal office of PMP Strategy
Latin America Is the Most “Disconnected” Region in the OECD
Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Colombia have the lowest fixed internet penetration per 100 inhabitants among OECD countries.
New Edition Alert: Riding the Wave of Innovation in the Americas
We are excited to release our first magazine edition after rebranding as Telecom Review Americas.
Cybersecurity in Today’s Technology World
Amidst the bustling ecosystem of data centers, AI advancements, and telecom networks, it is important to shed a light on the web of cybersecurity which aims to protect our lives digitally. Staying ahead is the cornerstone of safeguarding our digital future.
Chips 2.0: Meeting Escalating Demands Amid Global Turbulence
Next-generation chips represent the next evolution of semiconductors, featuring advancements in design, materials, manufacturing processes, performance, and packaging. As computing tasks become increasingly demanding and data-intensive, these advanced chips promise to deliver faster speeds and superior energy efficiency. However, the path to realizing this potential is fraught with significant technological, supply chain, and geopolitical challenges that are expected to intensify over the next five years as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes ubiquitous.