AI data centers are driving billions in investment and promises economic growth. However, a new poll shows many Americans have concerns about their impact on local communities as questions around energy use and local benefits rise, the debate over AI infrastructure is heating up.
The next phase of AI could be a big win for telecom and broadband providers, as inferencing and AI agents bring more computing power closer to the network edge. According to Cisco, service providers might go beyond just offering connectivity and unlock new revenue —
Nvidia is taking its AI-RAN strategy a step further with plans for a 6G radio unit chip, aiming to replace specialized telecom hardware with AI-powered, general-purpose computing. This could reshape future mobile networks, accelerating the shift toward AI-native 6G infrastructure
Autonomous networking promises smarter, AI-driven telecom operations, but the biggest roadblock may not be the tech itself — it’s people. Skills gaps, organizational resistance, and workforce challenges could determine how fast the industry reaches its automated future.
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The FCC’s AWS-3 spectrum auction was expected to draw fierce competition, but early bidding has been surprisingly subdued. With many licenses attracting little or no interest, the auction is raising questions about demand for spectrum and who will emerge as the biggest winners.
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AI agents create a massive cybersecurity challenge as SASE vendors race to secure “non-human users” with zero-trust protections originally designed for people. Versa, Cisco, and Palo Alto are now reworking their platforms to control agentic access before any major rifts occur.
Telecom companies spent billions building fiber networks with slow returns. Now the AI boom is changing that in the race to connect new data centers — making fiber more valuable. The next big tech shortage may not be computer chips, but the cables that move our data.
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