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.
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Lefdal Mine Datacenter is to host Daimler’s High Performance Computing (HPC) workloads, which the automotive giant uses to design vehicles and automated driving technologies.
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DE-CIX has announced its expansion to the Nordic region with the launch of IX platforms in Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
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FiberCop, TIM's infrastructure operator, has signed an agreement with AfinnaOne to jointly develop the Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) access market.
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Telcos will add gaming to their ‘super aggregator’ strategies as more venture into the gaming industry according to the latest predictions made by Analysys Mason.
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Neos Networks has completed a major stage of its Project Edge network expansion programme.
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Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has announced it has allocated more spectrum to local 5G mobile network operators.
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Stuart Evers, chairman of AzerTelecom International, talks to Natalie Bannerman about developing the Digital Silk Way project, a large-scale Asia to Europe route comprised of terrestrial and subsea infrastructure, initiated by NEQSOL Holding.
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Blocked from a growing number of telecoms networks, Huawei is changing its business model to focus on new revenue streams. Saf Malik reports.
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Chances of an imminent bid for UK operator BT rose and then sank today following reports – almost instantly denied – that India’s Reliance Industries was planning a takeover.
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Ericsson has turned to Al Yah Satellite (Yahsat) to secure private network, data and internet connectivity services for its Industry 4.0 use cases in oil and gas, mining and ports.
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CEOs from 13 of Europe's top telcos have inked a letter in which they say that US tech giants should contribute to the costs of building Europe's telecoms networks.
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Telecom Italia (TIM) CEO Luigi Gubitosi has resigned amid ongoing boardroom tensions over KKR’s €10.8 billion bid for the company.