Today’s telecom news includes announcements on TM Forum, Comcast, Ofcom, BT Group, Three, among others.

TM Forum Unveils High-Reliability Autonomous Core Network Solution
TM Forum has released the Core Network High-Reliability Autonomous Networks (AN) Solution Package, accelerating the transition toward intelligent, self-managing telecom networks. The solution introduces innovations such as digital twin-based simulation, predictive fault management, and closed-loop automation to strengthen core network stability. Built on TM Forum’s IG1500 standards, it supports standardized APIs and reusable templates, enabling faster deployment and smoother integration for telecom operators. Strategic investments focus on enhancing disaster recovery, managing signaling surges, and improving overall network resilience. From a customer perspective, the solution reduces service disruptions, enables faster fault resolution, and delivers more consistent performance for critical applications, supporting higher service reliability and improved user experience.
Comcast Brings Lightning-Fast Internet to 22,000 Homes and Businesses in Litchfield County
Comcast has completed a major network expansion in Litchfield County, Connecticut, bringing high-speed, reliable broadband to nearly 22,000 homes and businesses across communities including Litchfield, Morris, Thomaston, Torrington, and Watertown. This investment strengthens Comcast’s advanced digital infrastructure, offering residents access to Xfinity Internet, mobile, streaming, and smart-home services, and robust solutions for local businesses via Comcast Business. The expansion delivers multi-gig speeds and comprehensive services with cutting-edge entertainment, cybersecurity, and automation options. Comcast also promotes digital equity through programs like Internet Essentials and local nonprofit partnerships to enhance digital skills and access.
Telecom Turmoil: Ofcom Probes BT and Three After Massive Summer Outages
UK telecom regulator Ofcom has launched investigations into BT Group and Three following nationwide mobile service outages that affected thousands of customers, including disruptions to emergency calls. Ofcom is evaluating whether both companies failed to implement proper measures to prevent network failures and mitigate impacts. BT and Three have pledged full cooperation with the probe and apologized for the disruptions.
Shafana Fazal
