Communications Infrastructure
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Ukrtelecom, Ukraine's incumbent telco, reports that as of this morning, 75% of its regional hubs remain operational and that its national carrier network is still working
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Ericsson has not commented so far about last night’s publication of allegations about its activities in Iraq
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Telcos support Ukraine as Russian operators face blocks
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OneWeb staff are waiting in Baikonur in Kazakhstan this week with their Arianespace colleagues wondering whether their fourteenth launch will take place.
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Veon CEO Kaan Terzioğlu said this morning it would be “irresponsible” to provide guidance on the effect of Russia’s attack on Ukraine on the company’s performance
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Orange chooses 5G SA network partners in Europe
Forthcoming events
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AI software-as-a-service provider Actifai has announced it has teamed with regional telco Cincinnati Bell to drive subscriber growth.
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The first subsea cable connecting the UK and France for 20 years is now carrying traffic.
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Stephanie Gilbert has retired from AT&T after 28 years, most recently as area VP and general manager for wholesale sales in the Greater Philadelphia area.
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The Australian federal government is allocating almost US$79 million to boosting digital connectivity in rural and remote areas of the country.
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Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has become the first operator to sign up for 5G trials with Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB).
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Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economics is supporting DE-CIX’s participation in a consortium to build a European digital ecosystem with a €122 million subsidy that will be shared between different projects.
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South-east Asian telcos have announced several deals worth a combined $30bn as 5G investment in the region continues.
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Nokia has deployed a private 5G standalone wireless network for Volkswagen at the car maker’s main plant in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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Italian electricity group Enel has completed the sale of its 50% stake in Italian wholesale operator Open Fiber for €2.73 billion.
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Telecom Italia’s largest investor Vivendi could be open to a deal that sees the telco become controlled by the state.
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The latest opponent to Nvidia’s proposed $40 billion purchase of chip designer Arm is a powerful agency of the US government.
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China Telecom must cease all operations in the US by early January, after it lost a bid to appeal against revocation of its licence.