TelecomTV

TelecomTV

In 2001, TelecomTV revolutionized B2B communication by introducing the first online TV channel solely focused on the global telecommunications industry. By merging written news and analysis with streaming video interviews, panel discussions, and documentary-style features, TelecomTV attracts 400,000 visitors each year, offering a distinctive mix of content. This includes contributions from our experienced journalists, as well as valuable insights from the industry itself. TelecomTV stands out as the media platform with the highest participation from senior executives in Communications Service Providers and the broader telecom ecosystem. These leaders share exclusive insights and thought leadership on the challenges the industry faces as it undergoes significant transformation in technology, business practices, and culture. At TelecomTV, our goal is to deliver a reliable, unbiased platform where the telecom industry can share knowledge and experiences through our global programming. We aim to support Communications Service Providers (CSPs) as they transition to Digital Service Providers. Our interviews, discussions, news reports, and video features create a space for CSPs to express their challenges and goals while also hearing from top technology innovators about how transformative technologies—such as SDN, NFV, MEC, Open Source, Automation, AI, IoT, and 5G—can help them evolve their networks to provide high-speed, valuable services to both enterprise and consumer customers in the modern era.

International
English
Online/Digital

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
71
Ranking

Global

#542608

United Kingdom

#80353

Computers Electronics and Technology/Computers Electronics and Technology

#2122

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 6 days ago | telecomtv.com | Ray Le Maistre

    Tony Poulos, TelecomTV (00:05):Tony Poulos here at FutureNet World 2025 in London. And today I have with me Colin Bannon, who is the CTO of BT business. Colin, welcome. Colin Bannon, BT Business (00:14):Hello, Tony. Tony Poulos, TelecomTV (00:16):Earlier today in your presentation in part of a panel, you raised the point about enterprise level and coming from an enterprise level, there seems to be a value gap between services rendered and value received. What did you mean by that?

  • 6 days ago | telecomtv.com | Martyn Warwick

    Under intense lobbying pressure from a wide range of companies (including telcos of course) to revamp the European Union’s mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and antitrust regulations, the European Commission (EC) has launched a public consultation on its merger guidelines that will run until 3 September this year. That means the process will last for just four months, which is lightning speed for EU institutions that, more often than not, grind along at the stately rate of a geriatric tortoise.

  • 1 week ago | telecomtv.com | Ray Le Maistre

    Ray Le Maistre, TelecomTV (00:05):So we're in London for future net world 2025. I'm here with Bruno Zerbib, he's group CTIO and EVP at Orange. Bruno, thank you very much for joining us today. Really good to see you.

  • 1 week ago | telecomtv.com | Ray Le Maistre

    Telcos are, at last, tuning in to users’ needs – Orange CTIO FutureNet World 2025 opening panel, left to right: Mark Newman, TM Forum; Bruno Zerbib, Orange; Cathal Kennedy, Telenor; Gabriela Styf Sjöman, BT Group; and Joe Cumello, Blue Planet (a division of Ciena).

  • 1 week ago | telecomtv.com | Ray Le Maistre

    There are plenty of big names now competing in the global low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications services sector, but Elon Musk’s SpaceX is leading the pack as it sells its services direct to customers around the world and strikes channel deals with resellers including telcos, the latest of which is regional network operator Airtel Africa.