Europe
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MasOrange, Telefónica, and Vodafone Group have teamed up with the i2CAT research centre to launch a multi-operator Open Gateway API lab in Europe.
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Swisscom is working with Ericsson to offer a standalone Mobile Private Network (MPN) to provide enterprises with private, localised connectivity.
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Engineers at Vodafone are working with AMD to design mobile base stations capable of supporting AI workloads in addition to traditional network operations while using less power.
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UK energy regulator Ofgem has greenlit five new subsea energy links in the North Sea.
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Swisscom’s proposed acquisition of Vodafone Italia took yet another step closer to fruition after Italy's communication regulator gave the deal the go-ahead.
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Investment firm DTCP has backed the new sustainable data centre platform GreenScale, to support its efforts to sustainably support hyperscale and AI workloads.
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Sparkle has signed an MoU with the Italian Navy to improve and protect and improve subsea infrastructure.
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The company behind Ireland’s National Broadband Plan wants to build on the new investment by setting up a centre of excellence in the country, and then offering its expertise across Europe.
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Veon has awarded its CEO and CFO shares worth a total of US$438,000 as part of its incentive programme.
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TIM has united with two other leading Italian companies and a state bank to claim rights to supply cloud solutions and services to the government.
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Orange Luxembourg has opened its first digital centre in the metaverse.
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Nokia has confirmed a partnership with AT&T Mexico as they look to accelerate 5G in the country.
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Ireland’s privacy regulator has doubled down on its order to stop media service traffic to the US from Facebook and Instagram.
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Nokia has deployed a passive optical LAN solution for Orange in over 20 sites in France, the operator has announced.
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Telecom Italia is reportedly ready to part ways with its fixed network assets as it looks to cut its substantial debt.
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Four Russian operators, including the local subsidiary of Amsterdam-based Veon, have formed a company to develop 5G technology in competition with western and Asian suppliers.
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Nokia will upgrade and expand Norwegian operator Ice’s 4G and 5G radio network infrastructure after the companies agreed to a new five-year deal.
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson have recognised in advance some of the challenges that 5G will present when working with vehicles that are roaming across borders.