Today Top Story
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At Datacloud Energy & ESG 2025, industry leaders tackled one of the most pressing challenges facing Europe's digital infrastructure: how data centres and grid operators can work together more effectively.
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Sparkle has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Turkcell to launch a new subsea cable solution in the Mediterranean.
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Tech Mahindra has expanded its telco-focused collaboration with Nvidia and AWS, unveiling a multimodal AI model designed to specifically support network operations.
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Orange has launched its 'world first' 5G Core Network as a Service (CNaaS), an offering that allows mobile operators to deploy 5G standalone (SA) infrastructure with ease.
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Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC has announced a historic investment in US manufacturing, weeks after President Trump threatened punitive tariffs on imported chips.
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Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle has sounded the alarm over Europe's slow progress in 5G rollout.
Forthcoming events
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The 2024 Huawei Mobile Broadband Forum (MBBF) kicked off in Istanbul yesterday, with industry leaders gathering to discuss the future of mobile networks, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital transformation.
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The UK government has pledged to provide “over £500m of funding next year” aimed at “improving reliable fast broadband and mobile coverage across the UK, including in rural areas.
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Leader of the Conservative Party, Rishi Sunak has urged Prime Minister, Kier Starmer to, “find his inner tech bro” and secure the UK’s status as a “world-leader” in artificial intelligence (AI).
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We're just days away from yet another pivotal US election, with polls showing candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in an extraordinarily tight race.
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Sparkle has introduced the pre-order launch of its Quantum Safe over Internet (QSI) service.
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iBASIS has announced a new partnership with Claro Perú to deploy its full-scale A2P messaging monetisation solution.
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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has threatened to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act and replace it with tariffs.
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The UK’s telecoms sector may receive a substantial boost from Labour’s 2024 Autumn Budget as Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to overhaul public spending rules to release up to £50 billion for infrastructure over the coming years.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has finally addressed the design flaw that pushed back production of its next-generation GPUs, laying the blame as “100% Nvidia's fault.”
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Lyca Mobile has revealed it is shifting focus to meet the needs of its customers.
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Arm Holdings has reportedly cancelled Qualcomm’s licence to develop hardware based on its architecture.
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Microsoft has signed a five-year deal with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) in a bid to boost the public sector.