Asia Pacific
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The Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute (TSRI), part of the National Applied Research Laboratories, has purchased its first full-stack superconducting quantum computer from IQM Quantum Computers, a global leader in quantum technology.
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Recent damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has sparked fears of sabotage, but experts urge caution before assigning blame.
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The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan has partnered with the UK’s Digital Catapult to drive forward Open RAN innovation.
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Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS) has formed a joint venture with investment firm RMZ to invest $1.7 billion in the Indian data centre market.
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Samsung Electronics has inaugurated its new semiconductor research and development facility, NRD-K, in Korea.
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SK Telecom has launched a customer service centre tool driven by a proprietary AI model tailored to enhance agents' handling of customer queries.
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Rounding up the latest data centre industry developments from around the world.
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The 5G revolution may have started to arrive on Europe’s shores in terms of licences, network infrastructure, devices and services – but I can’t be alone in feeling a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the current state of the rollout.
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Inligo Networks, the Australian company than is planning to build a subsea network to Japan and the US, has appointed Tim Gigg and John Thompson to its board.
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Télécoms sans Frontières, the industry’s charity focused on disaster relief, is working with other agencies to help restore services to Tonga.
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FiberSense, a deep-tech fibre sensing company, and Southern Cross Cable Network (SX) have completed the successful testing of the world’s first subsea cable monitoring service.
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Reliance Jio (RJIL) has paid Rs 30,791 (£3.03 million) towards clearing prepayment of deferred spectrum acquired before March 2021.
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Kicking off the quarterly financials, Tata Communications and Syniverse have published their latest results over the last 24 hours.
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When £2.6 million was stolen from a Royal Mail train in the UK back in 1963, the thieves relied on the classic techniques of distraction and violence to secure their swag.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today.
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A US$5.7m dispute between the government of Tonga and satellite company Kacific is delaying moves to provide internet and phone services until the islands’ subsea cables are restored.
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Capacity shares five key data economy stories to watch for today.
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NTT DOCOMO has developed an antenna system capable of creating a high-frequency mobile communication cell when a small piece of plastic is placed on top of a dielectric waveguide.