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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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Qualcomm has acquired 4G Internet of Things (IoT) technology from Sequence Communications, for an undisclosed sum.
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Tech Mahindra has teamed with Google Cloud to boost generative AI (Gen AI) adoption and lead digital transformation for various entities of Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M), one of India’s leading industrial enterprises.
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BT Group is partnering with Edgio to incorporate its content delivery network (CDN) into the telecom giant’s Multicast-Assisted Unicast Delivery (MAUD) technology solution.
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Raxio Group has inaugurated its new data centre in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), marking the country’s largest data centre, with Tier III accreditation by Uptime Institute.
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Amazon has acquired Edge chip company and AI model compassion firm, Perceive, for $80 million.
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Huawei has targeted the Asia-Pacific region to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) cloud services.
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SK Telecom (SKT) has partnered with AI developer Lambda to roll out cloud services across South Korea.
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Hudson Interxchange has unveiled plans to expand its New York data centre.
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Japanese mobile network operator NTT DoCoMo has improved its mobile network performance by 15%, thanks to a successful quantum-computing-based network optimisation approach from D-Wave Quantum.
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Specialist Network Operations (SNO) has been named as the official technology partner of ParalympicsGB.
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BT Business CEO, Bas Burger, has warned critical national infrastructure customers, including lift operators and medical equipment providers to transition to digital phone solutions before the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) service is discontinued on 31 January 2027.
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Strategic Imperatives has revealed that Netomni has become part of The Fibre Café scheme, following its recent merger with Brsk.