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Dynamic Spectrum Sharing: The Architecture Behind 5G’s Accelerated Rollout
March 28, 2026

Dynamic Spectrum Sharing: A Proven Transition Enabler, Not a Long-Term 5G Strategy Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) emerged as one of the most pragmatic tools in the 4G-to-5G transition, offering operators a way to accelerate 5G deployment without waiting for fully cleared or newly dedicated spectrum. At its core, DSS enables operators to run LTE and […]

The 2025 Global Telecom Snapshot
March 21, 2026

The global telecom industry in 2025 presents a mixed picture of progress and imbalance. More people than ever are online, mobile broadband has become the norm, and 5G continues to expand rapidly. Yet beneath these gains, major gaps remain in network quality, affordability, and access to next-generation technologies. Today, 74% of the world’s population uses […]

PON Evolution in Fixed Broadband: From GPON to XGS-PON and the 25G/50G Roadmap
March 14, 2026

Passive Optical Network (PON) technology is the backbone of modern fixed broadband, enabling high-speed fiber connectivity across residential, enterprise, and mobile backhaul segments. The PON market is undergoing a significant generational shift — from GPON’s widespread dominance to the rapid ascent of XGS-PON, with 25G and 50G PON emerging as the next frontiers. The PON […]

Dual Connectivity: The Technology That Made 5G Commercially Viable
March 6, 2026

Most people in the industry connect Dual Connectivity (DC) with 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) deployments. However, this view overlooks the long history and key role of DC, which has quietly supported mobile network evolution for almost ten years.   DC started with LTE-Advanced, not 5G. Knowing this background helps explain why it is still one of […]

North Africa 5G: Who Has the Spectrum to Win?
February 28, 2026

As 2025 became the 5G launch year across North Africa (Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria), I took a deeper look at spectrum holdings and allocations — and the story goes well beyond who launched first. When you move from “who holds which bands” to “how many MHz they actually hold per band”, the competitive picture changes […]