Singtel
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Singtel and Ericsson have collaborated to deploy advanced 5G connectivity solutions at Tuas Port, supporting PSA Singapore’s (PSA) goal of building the world’s largest fully automated port by the 2040s.
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Ericsson has teamed up with Singtel to offer operators and enterprise customers a streamlined way to procure new network services.
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Singtel has introduced RE:AI, an AI cloud service, designed to democratise AI technology for enterprises and public sector organisations across the region.
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Singtel has become the first to commercially deploy Ericsson's Automated Radio Resource Partitioning (ARRP) technology, a 5G solution that dynamically allocates network resources to match changing demands in real time, simplifying management and enhancing performance.
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Singtel says it is the first and only network provider in Singapore to achieve full 5G coverage throughout the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network island-wide.
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Singtel and GMI Cloud, an AI-native GPU cloud platform will collaborate to boost GPU capacity by combining both companies’ GPU resources and infrastructure.
Forthcoming events
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Singapore’s telecoms regulator has received three bids for 5G licences, including one from a joint venture of two operators.
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Expand across Asia-Pacific confidently with regional service providers (RSP) who have local ecosystem support and knowledge of the region.
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Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) has officially announced construction of the Southern Cross NEXT subsea cable is due to begin shortly.
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Hughes Network Systems has signed satellite deals with Australia’s Optus – owned by Singtel – and with Algérie Telecom in north Africa.
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Australia’s wholesale, equal-access broadband network has increased revenue 43% as it says it is on schedule to complete build-out in June 2020.
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Former Telstra executive Nathan Bell has become chief digital officer at Singapore-based mobile operator M1.
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Five telecoms companies – BT, Singtel, Telefónica, Telia and Vodafone – are among 28 companies that have committed to new international climate targets.
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The Indigo subsea cable system is now ready to be deployed following the completion of the Indigo West and Indigo Central cables.
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Ericsson has joined Nokia in building 5G-based home broadband services for Singtel’s Australian unit, Optus.
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AT&T has joined the Global Telco Security Alliance, which was launched in April 2018 by Etisalat, Singtel, SoftBank and Telefónica.
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AARNet, Google, Indosat Ooredoo, Singtel, SubPartners and Telstra have confirmed the completion of the Indigo West and Central subsea cable systems.
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Telstra is to buy a 25% stake in the Southern Cross cable network and will use “substantial capacity” in the new Southern Cross Next subsea cable.