Today Top Story
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As Los Angeles wildfires continue, numerous telecom and technology companies are stepping forward to provide support to those impacted.
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The telecom industry's new venture, uniting giants to deliver network APIs on a global scale, now has a name and a CEO: Aduna and Anthony Bartolo.
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Telstra has partnered with SpaceX's Starlink to bring direct-to-device messaging to users in Australia.
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Hussain Sajwani, founder and chairman of Dubai-based Damac Properties, has unveiled plans to invest $20 billion in US data centres.
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Tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Meta are bracing for heightened scrutiny in the UK as the new digital markets competition regime takes effect.
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Nvidia has come out swinging in 2025, unveiling new products to supercharge everything from AI development to content creation and streaming.
Forthcoming events
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Nokia has launched a new partnership with Team Telecom Armenia to deploy its 2TG PON fibre solution.
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Sky Business has signed a new long-term supply agreement with ITS.
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The United Kingdom has signed an international treaty on artificial intelligence, alongside the European Union, the United States, and seven other countries.
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Data centre in western Poland to provide increased capacity to power AI workloads for enterprises across Europe
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GlobalNet has launched its first Point of Presence (PoP) in Austria, with a new facility in Vienna.
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Verizon has announced it will acquire Frontier in a deal worth $20 billion.
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EE has launched its first standalone 5G network across 15 UK cities.
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Snap has announced the appointment of Nicole Eppolito Spence as its new head of tech & telecom.
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Exa Infrastructure (Exa) has agreed a deal to acquire Global Communications Net AD (GCN), a Bulgarian telecoms company offering services on its owned national fibre-optic network of over 2,500km.
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China Mobile International (CMI) has officially launched the PEACE submarine cable, a 15,000-kilometre undersea link that connects Singapore and France, extending its reach to Malaysia and various European countries.
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Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim has raised his BT stake to 4.3% for around £150 million.
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QTS has unveiled plans to build a 10-building gigawatt-scale centre campus in Northumberland, England.