Asia Pacific
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T-Mobile’s cybersecurity chief has come out in support of the company’s security measures after it was targeted by Chinese-linked hackers, saying its defences “worked as designed.”
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Google is expanding its Australia Connect initiative with two new subsea cables connecting Australia with Christmas Island.
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A former US telecom and IT worker was sentenced to four years in prison for passing on information about Chinese dissidents to the Chinese government.
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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.
Forthcoming events
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Axiata's AI backer, the big shift to Open RAN, and why our homes are the new edge
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman spoke to Caetano Pessoa, Product Marketing at TOMIA, about the challenges in the wholesale blockchain market and how TOMIA is rising to meet these demands.
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Infinera and NBN Co have completed a successful proof of concept of XR optics-based point-to-multipoint coherent optical technology.
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Singapore's Digital Edge has acquired two further data centres in Tokyo, Japan from ARTERIA Networks, which will continue to use them to provide its own communications services.
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The digital analytics and AI arm of Malaysia's Axiata Group is to receive a $60 million investment from Softbank.
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Telin has deployed Odine Solutions’ End-to-End Wholesale Voice Management platform to its network.
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OneWeb is to buy US military satellite specialist TrustComm to give it a way into US government and military contracts.
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China's Communist Party is said to be trialling a social credit system that could see slowed internet connectivity as a possible punishment.
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Three Chinese telecoms operators are to lose their US share listing within days after they lost an appeal.
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Ericsson and Samsung have signed a multi-year global patent license agreement.
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The Australian government has unveiled a wide-ranging, AU$1.2 billion scheme to boost the country's digital future.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from OTT partnerships to satellites and subsea cables.