Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Comcast, Keysight Technologies, Brightspeed, among others.

Comcast Brings High-Speed Broadband to Underserved Spokane County Communities
Comcast has completed a major network expansion in underserved areas of Spokane County, Washington, extending high-speed, symmetrical broadband to more than 2,200 homes and businesses. The expansion covers communities including Chattaroy, Four Lakes, and Medical Lake, improving digital access for residents, small businesses, and public institutions. The upgraded infrastructure enables access to Comcast’s Xfinity services such as high-speed internet, streaming, mobile connectivity, voice, and home security solutions. Local authorities noted that improved broadband availability will support economic development, remote work, education, and digital inclusion in previously unserved or underserved regions.
Keysight Puts the Spotlight on Next-Gen AI Data Center Validation at DesignCon 2026
Keysight Technologies announced it will showcase advanced AI data center and high-speed interconnect validation solutions at DesignCon 2026, taking place from February 24–26 in Santa Clara, California. At booth #1039, the company will demonstrate end-to-end design and validation capabilities tailored for next-generation AI systems, covering chiplet-based architectures, advanced packaging, memory interfaces, PCIe, USB4, and high-speed networking. The showcase will highlight solutions addressing the growing performance and reliability demands of AI infrastructure, including 1.6T interconnect benchmarking, 3.2T signal integrity testing, PCIe 7.0 readiness, and 448 Gbps pathfinding. These tools aim to help engineers manage rising system complexity and accelerate AI hardware development.
Brightspeed Brings Next-Gen WiFi 7 to All Gig-Speed Fiber Plans
Brightspeed has upgraded its fiber broadband lineup by making next-generation WiFi 7 technology available across all gig-speed plans, including its newly launched 5 Gig tiers, alongside 1 Gig, 2 Gig and 8 Gig offerings. The rollout is designed to deliver faster speeds, lower latency and improved capacity to handle multiple connected devices simultaneously. WiFi 7 enables smoother performance for bandwidth-intensive activities such as 4K/8K streaming, cloud gaming, video conferencing and smart-home applications. By bundling WiFi 7 as a standard feature, Brightspeed aims to ensure customers fully utilize multi-gig fiber speeds throughout their homes, enhancing overall network reliability and user experience.
Shafana Fazal
