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A US appeals court has struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) latest attempt to enforce network neutrality rules, ruling that broadband internet service providers (ISPs) are classified as offering “information services” rather than “telecommunications services”.
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Swisscom kicked off 2025 by celebrating the early completion of its Vodafone Italia acquisition after receiving the outstanding green lights from regulators.
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Global telecom companies are projected to collectively generate over $10 billion from selling decommissioned copper cables over the next 15 years.
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The telecoms and technology sectors witnessed a ground-breaking year in 2024, fuelled by mergers, partnerships and significant advancements in cutting-edge network and infrastructure, not to mention artificial intelligence (AI).
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As 2024 draws to a close, we look back at some of our events of the year, which provided invaluable opportunities for networking, knowledge-sharing and collaboration, bringing together leaders and innovators from across the globe.
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Here are some news stories from this week you might have missed.
Forthcoming events
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Leader of the Conservative Party, Rishi Sunak has urged Prime Minister, Kier Starmer to, “find his inner tech bro” and secure the UK’s status as a “world-leader” in artificial intelligence (AI).
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We're just days away from yet another pivotal US election, with polls showing candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in an extraordinarily tight race.
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Sparkle has introduced the pre-order launch of its Quantum Safe over Internet (QSI) service.
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iBASIS has announced a new partnership with Claro Perú to deploy its full-scale A2P messaging monetisation solution.
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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has threatened to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act and replace it with tariffs.
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The UK’s telecoms sector may receive a substantial boost from Labour’s 2024 Autumn Budget as Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to overhaul public spending rules to release up to £50 billion for infrastructure over the coming years.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has finally addressed the design flaw that pushed back production of its next-generation GPUs, laying the blame as “100% Nvidia's fault.”
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Lyca Mobile has revealed it is shifting focus to meet the needs of its customers.
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Arm Holdings has reportedly cancelled Qualcomm’s licence to develop hardware based on its architecture.
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Microsoft has signed a five-year deal with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) in a bid to boost the public sector.
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Attendees at last week's Capacity Europe 2024 engaged in thought-provoking conversations on a wide array of topics aimed at pushing the boundaries of innovation through allyship.
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Last week, French multinational IT services company Atos appointed Phillipe Salle as its new CEO, marking the seventh leadership change in just three years.