📅 - The technology world has been ranting about the possibilities of 5G technology. There is always lot of energy around the release of new technology. The buzz around 5G still hasn’t come down, but now the buzz has taken a turn and is around the negative impact and serious concern about the potential health risks.
The main argument is that because 5G technology is using such high-frequency radio airwaves that dangerous levels of radiation could be possible. The fear that radiation from 5G wireless technology being dangerous to public health has been circulating for some time. But many people claim that these are merely conspiracies. CNET believes 5G is most likely not making anyone sick. Concerns like these aren’t new when it comes to new technology. These concerns also took place with inventions like cellphones and the microwave. New technology can often spark some of these doubts and concerns.
5G technology promises to improve our network and how we connect to everything digitally. It seems as though most people believe 5G technology is most likely harmless. Many people believe that as long as equipment complies with the Federal Communications Commission 5G should be safe. Technological advancements are always welcome and will drive the world into new territory, but the world’s health and safety are always more important. No matter the perspective the fact remains there should be more studies done.
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Whitelabel IT Solutions continues its momentum with another major network expansion. We’ve officially integrated the Verizon Business backbone into our Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) blend, strengthening the core of our infrastructure and optimizing performance across all services.
This strategic enhancement reinforces the backbone that powers everything we do—from colocation to hosting—delivering faster routes, lower latency, and seamless connectivity for every client we
Whitelabel IT Solutions just leveled up. We’ve officially added Comcast Business to our upstream provider portfolio—strengthening the network backbone that powers our colocation services, hosting infrastructure, and data center connectivity.
This move isn’t about selling internet. It’s about giving clients faster routes, greater redundancy, and enterprise network performance built for the future.
Why It Matters
As technology races forward, so do the demands on digital infrastructure. Hosting infrastruct
📅 - Why AI Startups Are Choosing Colocation Over the Cloud in 2025 - The Cloud Isn’t the Only Option Anymore The cloud has long been the go-to for startups seeking flexibility and speed. But in 2025, a shift is underway—especially among AI-driven companies. As artificial intelligence applications demand more power, faster data processing, and cost predictability, a growing number of startups are rethinking their cloud-first approach and embracing AI colocation. This isn’t just a trend—it’s a response to real technical and business challenges. Startups building the future of AI need infrastructure that can grow with them, not work against them. Here’s why colocation is winning the attention of some of
📅 - Whitelabel ITSolutions Joins Frankfurt Internet Peering Exchange Providing a Larger European Reach - By Whitelabel ITSolutions partaking in De-Cix’s Frankfurt Exchange, our customers are one connection away from hundreds of major telecom and data networks on a single highly available service platform. Frankfurt is Europe’s digital capital, and with more than 10 Terabit per second peak traffic, DE-CIX Frankfurt is the world’s leading Internet Exchange. Right in the heart of Europe, you can reach more Eastern European networks than at any other Internet Exchange in the world.
Hundreds of networks peer in Frankfurt
More than 1000 networks are connected to DE-CIX in Frankfurt. Access is available in 30+ data centers in Frankfurt, and during peak traffic times, more than 10 Terabit per second
📅 - Can Your Network Bandwidth Support Your Remote Workers and Customers? - Today, more people are staying at home to work remotely and shop online, rather than going to physical offices or shops. That means your remote workforce and customers are putting more stress on your network. Soon, the health of your business will depend on your network’s ability to handle this surge in traffic. Slow response times or, worse, system crashes, will cost you in employee productivity and business revenues. It’s important to have the network bandwidth to handle this influx. In this post, we review the questions you should ask of your current network.
Do you have the network bandwidth to handle the rise in traffic? Determining how much network bandwidth you might need depends on