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

  • 2 days ago | telecomtv.com | Ian Scales

    Tariffs are rising and falling faster than the Roman Empire on fast-forward, share prices are tumbling and a worldwide recession looms, but far from freezing in the crosshairs of an intensifying trade war, the fight over Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) shifted up a notch recently when China Mobile announced an agreement to acquire a 15.46% stake in the company from an existing shareholder, TPG Wireman, for about US$154m.

  • 1 week ago | telecomtv.com | Guy Daniels

    For the second report in our new ‘Defining 6G Networks’ series, we focused on the views and requirements of network operators. What do they really want from the 6G standardisation process? To find out, we analysed the submissions to the 3GPP 6G Workshop that was held in March. A total of 30 operators made detailed submissions for discussion; covering their overall 6G vision; RAN technology; and system architecture, core networks and protocols. You can download our comprehensive report here.

  • 1 week ago | telecomtv.com | Guy Daniels

    The live Q&A show was broadcast at the end of day two of the Telco as a Platform Summit. TelecomTV’s Guy Daniels was joined by industry guest panellists for this question and answer session. Among the questions raised by our audience were: Will there be challenges from AI-originated API calls, and how are these scenarios being addressed? If non-standardised APIs with local reach exist, why do we need a new, coordinated approach, like the Open Gateway, Camara or Aduna?

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

    Ray Le Maistre, TelecomTV (00:05):So we're at the Linux Foundation's Open Networking and Edge Summit in London. I'm here with Arpit Joshipura. He is the senior VP and general manager for Networking and Edge at the Linux Foundation. Arpit, great to see you. Thanks very much for joining us. Arpit Joshipura, The Linux Foundation (00:19):Thank you for having me. Ray Le Maistre, TelecomTV (00:21):So in 2025 Arpit, what do telcos want from open source? I mean, what has changed say in the past five years?

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

    Deutsche Telekom’s Innovation Laboratories (T-Labs), in partnership with US/Dutch specialist vendor Qunnect, claims to have enabled sustained quantum networking (or quantum internet) connectivity with 99% fidelity for a period of 17 days over a 30km stretch of commercially deployed fibre in Berlin.