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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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Swisscom Broadcast has selected Nokia to deploy a nationwide Drones-as-as-service network across Switzerland.
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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat) has revealed the largest digital operations centre (DIOC) in Southeast Asia.
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What was intended to be a plan to place "AI at the heart of the government’s agenda to boost growth and improve public services" has been abandoned by the newly formed Labour government, which has scrapped the Conservative party’s £1.3 billion AI investment plans.
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Macquarie’s negotiations to buy a stake in TalkTalk’s wholesale division for £450 million have stalled according to a Daily Telegraph report.
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Liberty Latin America has agreed to combine its operations in Costa Rica with Millicom.
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Bounteous x Accolite, a digital transformation services consultancy will use Nokia’s Network as Code platform with a developer portal, to create new use cases in areas like healthcare and gaming that harness 5G network capabilities.
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Millicom and Telefónica have agreed to merge Telefónica Colombia (Coltel) and TigoUne, reducing the number of telecom operators in the country from four to three.
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AirTrunk has officially commenced operations in Malaysia. The company celebrated the grand opening of its flagship 150 megawatt (MW) hyperscale data centre, AirTrunk JHB1 in Johor Bahru.
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Cellnex UK, Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) have signed a new long-term agreement for Cellnex to provide the two operators with tower infrastructure and associated services.
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Data centre operator DataBank has begun the construction of a third data centre at its campus in Ashburn, Northern Virginia
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Telekom Malaysia (TM) and Singtel’s Digital InfraCo unit Nxera have broken ground on a sustainable, hyperconnected data centre campus in Johor, Malaysia.
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Last month, telecom infrastructure REIT American Tower broke ground at the site of its new edge data centre in Raleigh, North Carolina.