Europe
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French operator SFR has partnered with process automation firm Camunda to enhance its operational support system (OSS).
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Two critical undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were severed in separate incidents, raising fears of sabotage by Russia, according to reports.
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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.
Forthcoming events
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BICS has announced the acquisition of Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) specialist 3m Digital Networks by its Singaporean subsidiary.
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Telecom Italia (TIM) has announced that two of its senior executives will be leaving the company.
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The UK government has revealed that it has committed £250m of investment to support and accelerate OpenRAN architecture.
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Colt Technology Services has expanded the reach of its UK metro network in eight cities across the country – Leeds, Bristol, Slough, Bracknell, Reading, Milton Keynes, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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Yondr Group, a global data centres provider, has announced plans to develop a data centre project in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Green Mountain, the Norwegian data centre company, has acquired a 53,000 sqm plot of land adjacent to its DC3-Oslo data centre campus.
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Mobile network operator Veon has incorporated the GSMA’s Mobile Connect standard into what it hopes will be a global identity system.
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Schneider Electric has released what its describes as a 'comprehensive novel framework' for environmentally sustainable data centres.
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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has announced it has completed the upgrade of its entire national network gigabit speeds, four years ahead of target.
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Fujitsu and a company working with the International Space Station have been named as among the first users of Quantum Origin, what’s claimed to be the world’s first commercial product built using quantum computers.
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The first subsea cable connecting the UK and France for 20 years is now carrying traffic.
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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.