Telecom news: GTT Communications, Eutelsat, Co-op Cable, FBR Solutions

Today’s telecom news includes announcements on GTT Communications, Eutelsat, Co-op Cable, FBR Solutions, among others.

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GTT Unveils AI-Driven 2026 Strategy to Strengthen Global Cloud and Cybersecurity

GTT Communications has announced its 2026 strategy focused on expanding cloud and security capabilities to better protect global enterprise infrastructures. Building on major 2025 investments that expanded its network backbone, the company aims to enhance its AI-powered Envision platform, enabling seamless networking across cloud environments from edge to core. The plan introduces a new AI-enabled cybersecurity framework offering real-time threat detection and faster mitigation. GTT will also grow its services portfolio with advanced SASE solutions, hybrid cloud expansion, and improved wireless and satellite connectivity options. Overall, the strategy targets simplified operations, stronger cyber resilience, and scalable digital infrastructure for enterprises worldwide.

Eutelsat Boosts Caribbean Connectivity with Expanded DTH and Broadband Services

Eutelsat has partnered with Co-op Cable to roll out an expanded direct-to-home (DTH) television and broadband offering across the Caribbean. Using Eutelsat’s satellite infrastructure, the service will deliver enhanced TV content alongside reliable internet access, particularly targeting underserved and remote island communities. The integrated platform allows operators to bundle video and connectivity services efficiently, improving reach and customer experience. The initiative supports regional digital inclusion efforts by strengthening connectivity, enabling better access to entertainment, communication, and online services, while also creating new growth opportunities for local telecom operators in the Caribbean market.

FBR Solutions Expands Footprint with Strategic Entry into Las Vegas

FBR Solutions has entered the Las Vegas market to strengthen its presence in the growing U.S. fiber infrastructure sector. The company will deliver services including fiber-optic deployment, outside plant construction, and end-to-end network solutions to meet rising demand for high-speed connectivity. Las Vegas is seeing increased investment in telecom, enterprise networks, and data centers, making it a strategic expansion location. FBR aims to support this growth by providing scalable infrastructure and reliable network services. The move positions the company to tap into new opportunities while helping accelerate broadband development in a rapidly evolving digital and connectivity landscape.

SHAFANA FAZAL

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