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.
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Nokia has agreed to sell Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) to the French State for around US$374 million, the Finnish company announced on Thursday.
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With just over a week until the UK hits the polls for the 2024 general election, it seems increasingly likely that the ruling Conservative Party will be replaced by the Labour Party for the first time since 2010.
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Nvidia has reportedly signed a deal to provide AI technology to data centres owned by Ooredoo in five Middle Eastern countries.
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Sustainable infrastructure investor Actis has announced the launch of Epoch Digital, a data centre platform in Asia.
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As the race to dominate the AI landscape intensifies, industry eyes are now on Elon Musk's ambitious new venture, xAI and whether it can take on the market leader, OpenAI.
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Macquarie Cloud Services has leveraged strategic relationships with Microsoft and Dell Technologies to launch Macquarie Flex.
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BT Group has responded to an issue statement published by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), saying a Vodafone/Three merger would reduce incentives for all UK MNOs to invest in their networks.
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Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim has taken a 3.2% stake in BT Group, worth around £400 million.
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Capacity looks at sustainability reporting requirements that data centre operators in Europe need to meet and asks if the rules will have the impact they are intended to?
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Singapore can once again be considered a viable location for future data centres, after having been removed from consideration by many who began seeking alternatives according to Daryl Dunbar, partner at Internal Consulting Group (ICG).
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Noelle Walsh, CVP, cloud operations and innovation at Microsoft on why progress shouldn't be at the expense of the planet
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Google has completed its fourth data centre in Singapore.