Eurobites: Deutsche Telekom, SAP land government's sovereign AI gig
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Vodafone offers faster uploads in Germany; network energy consumption in France; UK police have had it with social media.
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Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Vodafone offers faster uploads in Germany; network energy consumption in France; UK police have had it with social media.
Repeated warnings AI will cause mass joblessness, and a growing distaste for AI slop and brain enfeeblement, are generating a backlash – outside telecom.
A growing amount of evidence seems to be suggesting that SpaceX may be developing a new and more rugged mini dish (terminal) for their Starlink broadband service which, as well as being tougher, may also feature a built-in battery and USB-C charging port for power (the current mini dish requires an adapter for such access). […]
AT&T and T-Mobile test AI in RAN with Ericsson's AI-native link adaptation feature for better spectrum efficiency and performance, all without GPUs.
Alternative broadband network and online security provider Gigabit IQ (formerly Grayshott Gigabit) has this morning announced a strategic partnership with managed IT and cybersecurity specialist Disking IT, which should help to strengthen and expand their offerings for businesses and consumers by integrating new security solutions. The partnership primarily aims to enable businesses to benefit from […]
Digital Edge has secured holding company financing with a feature that allows it to convert the loan into a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) once relevant and ambitious sustainability performance targets have been agreed upon.
UK’s leading communications provider claims solid FY26, with highs in FTTP connections and cost control, but sees headwinds on broadband business
Explosive networking growth and new optics partnerships suggest AI infrastructure spending is spreading far beyond GPU clusters.
Starting at $15 per month, AT&T's new 'Build-A-Plan' wireless option presents a simplified approach that opens up the prepaid segment, says Recon Analytics' Roger Entner.
Bharti Airtel has announced the launch of Priority Postpaid, a new service that leverages 5G slicing technology. The post Bharti Airtel launches commercial network slicing service appeared first on Total Telecom.
Optus posted a full-year loss after incurring AU$409 million (US$291.3 million) in fines and other remedial costs, with its parent Singtel now pondering a minority stake sale.
IBM and D-Wave deals show Washington expanding CHIPS-era industrial policy beyond semiconductors into quantum manufacturing and compute.
Weaker retail sell-through and cautious consumer sentiment continued to weigh on replacement demand. #pressrelease
BT expects to cut at least another 27,500 jobs, more than a quarter of its headcount, by 2030 as it works to slash costs in the absence of sales growth.
SpaceX’s IPO filing recasts the company as a vertically integrated AI infrastructure platform spanning compute, networking, energy, and orbital systems.
AT&T filed a suit with a California court and an application with the FCC that aim to spark the operator's shutdown of copper networks and services in the Golden State and expand on similar initiatives underway in 20 other states.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority is charging a total of $5.22 billion in spectrum renewal fees. Meanwhile, the industry is warning of higher mobile plans and reduced network investment.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: BT full-year revenue down 3%; Community Fibre soars; Cellnex opts for Ericsson.
Alternative rural broadband provider Wildanet, which is building a new 2Gbps speed full fibre (FTTP) network across rural parts of South West England, has today announced that they’re now deploying to 2,318 premises across Bude, Stratton and surrounding villages including Hersham, Grimscott and Marhamchurch in Cornwall. The work forms part of Wildanet’s remaining Project Gigabit […]