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Telecoms.com
NameTelecoms.com
TypeNews website
LanguageEnglish
OwnerOnline Ventures / independent media
Launch date1999
Current statusActive

Telecoms.com is an online news and analysis publication focused on the global telecommunications industry. Founded during the late 1990s technology expansion, it provides reporting, commentary, and data-driven coverage of companies, standards bodies, and regulatory developments across regions including Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and Africa. Its audience includes executives at operators, vendors, investors, and policymakers engaged with firms such as AT&T, Verizon Communications, Vodafone Group, Deutsche Telekom, and China Mobile.

History

Telecoms.com emerged in the context of the dot-com era alongside outlets like CNET, ZDNet, and TechCrunch and during major market events including the Dot-com bubble and the subsequent recovery that saw consolidation involving Nortel Networks and Lucent Technologies. Early coverage paralleled regulatory shifts tied to cases such as United States v. Microsoft and standards work within organizations like the 3GPP and the ITU. Over time the site chronicled technology milestones including deployments of GSM, UMTS, LTE, and the rollout of 5G NR, often intersecting with coverage of vendors including Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei Technologies, and Samsung Electronics.

Coverage and Content

The publication produces news articles, opinion pieces, interviews, and market analysis on topics involving network operators such as T-Mobile US, Orange S.A., and Telefónica, and equipment vendors mentioned above. Coverage extends to ecosystem actors like cloud providers Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform when they interact with telecom platforms, and to semiconductor firms such as Qualcomm and Intel Corporation. It reports on mergers and acquisitions referencing transactions similar to Vodafone's acquisition activities and regulatory reviews by authorities like the European Commission and the Federal Communications Commission. Editorial content frequently references standards bodies—ETSI, IETF—and regional initiatives like the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity. The site also publishes analyses tied to financial markets involving indices such as the FTSE 100 and corporate filings with agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Ownership and Management

Throughout its history, the outlet has been led by editors and entrepreneurs with backgrounds linked to trade publications and conferences, interacting with industry events such as the Mobile World Congress, ITU Telecom World, and the OFC Conference. Management decisions have coordinated partnerships with conference organizers, research firms like Gartner and IDC, and advertising from corporations including Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks. The editorial team has cited interviews with executives from BT Group, Sprint Corporation (now part of T-Mobile US), and members of standards groups including 3GPP leadership and GSMA representatives.

Industry Influence and Events

The site has played a role in reporting on major industry events and debates—network virtualization discussions involving VMware and Red Hat, cloud-native transformations connected to Kubernetes and OpenStack, and security incidents implicating firms such as Fortinet and Palo Alto Networks. Its reporting has intersected with high-profile regulatory and policy matters including spectrum auctions overseen by agencies like the Federal Communications Commission and the Office of Communications (Ofcom), and infrastructure projects tied to submarine cable consortia alongside operators and vendors. The publication's event coverage has complemented conferences such as MWC Barcelona and niche summits hosted by organizations like Light Reading and FierceTelecom.

Awards and Recognition

Telecoms.com and its contributors have been cited in industry roundups and have received recognition within trade media circles alongside peers such as Telegraph Media Group–affiliated titles and specialist outlets like Total Telecom. Individual journalists from the site have been shortlisted for awards presented by organizations such as the British Journalism Awards and industry associations that recognize reporting on technology, infrastructure, and corporate governance. The site's commentary and analysis have been used as source material by market analysts at Bloomberg, Reuters, and academic researchers affiliated with institutions like Imperial College London and University of Oxford.

Category:Telecommunications media