Companies in the Communication Services sector have received a lot of coverage today as analysts weigh in on Verizon (VZ – Research Report)
Verizon AI Connect marks the start of US telco’s push into the AI infrastructure sectorGoogle and Meta have already booked AI Connect capacity to handle AI
Meta. Verizon and Meta have an existing strategic partnership across numerous products, technologies and business units. Verizon AI Connect will expand this partnership into network infrastructure ...
Late last year, Verizon partnered with Nvidia to launch a new 5G private network with private Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) solution. The offering includes Nvidia’s GPU hardware and software that can bring plug-and-play AI capabilities on-premise for enterprises. Verizon engineers will begin demonstrations of this solution in early 2025.
Verizon this week announced AI Connect, a new suite meant to leverage its distributed infrastructure to support expected demand in edge inferencing capacity.
Stock futures were slipping Friday after the S&P 500 set its first record close of 2025.These stocks were poised to make moves Friday:Texas Instruments was down 4.5% after the chip company reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ estimates but issued weak profit guidance for the current first quarter.
The carrier giant launched AI Connect during Verizon’s Q4 2024 earnings call. The carrier’s top executives also highlighted its fixed wireless, private networking and 5G wins in 2024.
Verizon has launched Verizon AI Connect, a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to support the escalating demand for AI workloads at scale, particularly by hyperscalers, cloud providers, and global enterprises.
Verizon introduces an expanded AI strategy built for hyperscalers, cloud providers and global enterprises. Verizon AI
Verizon is bringing back the 'Can You Hear Me Now' actor Paul Marcarelli as the "Test Man" with astronaut Buzz Aldrin in a new commercial.
Comcast's L4S testing is bringing low lag internet to six American cities, with the goal to make it free for all of the ISP's customers.
Verizon brings back the 'Can You Hear Me Now' actor Paul Marcarelli as the "Test Man" with astronaut Buzz Aldrin in a new commercial.