Beyond Connectivity: How 6G ISAC Will Turn Mobile Networks Into Sensors

6G ISAC, short for integrated sensing and communication, will make mobile networks do two jobs at once: carry traffic and observe the physical environment. According to Qualcomm (2025), 3GPP Release 19 already treats sensing as a network service, which means future radio networks can detect objects, estimate motion, and feed that context into operations without building a separate sensor fabric first. Key Takeaway: The biggest 6G shift is not another peak-rate headline. It is that service provider networks are being redesigned to become spatially aware infrastructure, and that changes spectrum planning, RAN architecture, monetization, and the skills CCIE-level engineers need next. ...

April 14, 2026 · 1:00 AM MST · Service Provider

Samsung and AMD Expand Beyond the RAN: What Their AI-Powered Network Partnership Means for Service Provider Engineers

Samsung and AMD have officially expanded their strategic partnership beyond the Radio Access Network into 5G Core, private networks, and edge AI — marking a pivotal shift from lab verification to commercial deployment. Announced at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, this collaboration now puts AMD EPYC processors at the heart of Samsung’s entire telecom software stack, delivering commercial-grade AI-powered vRAN performance without dedicated hardware accelerators. For service provider engineers, this signals that cloud-native, software-defined architecture is no longer a future roadmap item — it is the production reality operators are deploying today. ...

March 24, 2026 · 1:01 AM MST · Service Provider