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This week Nokia’s new president and CEO, Justin Hotard, took the helm of the technology giant bringing expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and data centre technologies from his role at Intel.
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AirTrunk is securing a US$1.7 billion (SG$2.2 billion) green loan to fund an 80.2MW data centre in Singapore—yet no one in the industry seems to know where this new facility will be located.
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T-Mobile has completed its acquisition of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) provider Lumos, forming a joint venture set to bring full-fibre broadband to homes across the US.
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The UK government has unveiled its upcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, a new legislation designed to bolster the nation's cyber defences by expanding regulatory oversight to include a broader range of digital services and supply chains.
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A new era is underway at Intel as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan took to the stage at the company’s Vision 2025 event, delivering a candid and defiant keynote that laid bare the stark challenges ahead and his commitment to overcoming them.
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The UK’s alternative broadband sector is facing mounting pressure, with consolidation increasingly seen as inevitable.
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Recent damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has sparked fears of sabotage, but experts urge caution before assigning blame.
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Rivada has expanded its market access for the Outernet satellite communications network to Finland, Sweden, and Denmark, bringing the total number of countries covered to 20.
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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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China Mobile is reportedly considering a potential acquisition of Hong Kong broadband provider HKBN, in a bid to expand its presence in the city.
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As the demand for high-speed internet and reliable digital connectivity continues to surge, South America is emerging as a key player in the global subsea cable ecosystem.
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The European Commission will carry out unannounced inspections of companies constructing data centres as part of a potential antitrust investigation.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reaffirmed its dedication to maintaining an inclusive and equitable work environment, amid a new lawsuit.
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Nokia has acquired Rapid’s technology assets, including the world’s largest API hub, in a bid to enhance its network API portfolio.
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Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of SpaceX and Starlink, Tesla, X and xAI will have a role in the upcoming second Trump administration, having been appointed to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Nvidia is working with SoftBank to reinvent telecom networks to make them capable of supporting AI-RAN, enabling them to run AI and 5G workloads at the same time.
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Telecom Egypt has penned an EGP 30 billion ($609.5 million) multi-year deal to provide infrastructure service to Vodafone Egypt.
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Last month, Capacity Europe took over the InterContinental London with a conference that brought together key leaders from the global telecom and digital infrastructure sectors to discuss transformative technologies.