SKT to build specialized AI models for South Korean military
SKT has signed an agreement with the South Korean Ministry of National Defense to build and deploy AI models tailored for military use on a large scale.
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SKT has signed an agreement with the South Korean Ministry of National Defense to build and deploy AI models tailored for military use on a large scale.
Network access provider Openreach (BT) has confirmed new closure dates for the two legacy exchanges in Ballyclare (9,500 premises in N.Ireland) and Kenton Road (9,500 premises in London), which were originally due to be switched off on 30th November 2025. The new Network Cease Date for both has now been set back almost a year […]
Charter said it has added Discovery+ to a growing list of ad-supported streaming apps that pay-TV subs can get for no added cost. #pressrelease
AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon agree to create a satellite D2D joint venture to fill coverage dead zones and simplify integration with more satellite providers. But plenty of details are still lacking.
Wireless is 'our number one priority as we push forward,' says Steve Croney, the new CEO of Comcast's Connectivity & Platforms unit.
Fifth consecutive quarter of stable market conditions. #pressrelease
Nordian, a company focused on fleet intelligence for agriculture, transport and mining sectors, said it has inked an agreement to resell Starlink's satellite broadband service. #pressrelease
Secure, isolated environments for running AI tool use and evaluation at scale. #pressrelease
AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon said they have formed a joint venture focused on next-generation direct-to-device communications aided by satellite connectivity. #pressrelease
The SCTE Foundation said it will boost its operational capabilities through a partnership with Liberty Blume, a unit of Liberty Global that provides a range of corporate services. #pressrelease
The Cable TV Pioneers announced that 22 industry leaders will be inducted at the organization's Diamond Jubilee Banquet this fall in Atlanta. #pressrelease
By integrating the GreenMed subsea cable system with terrestrial fiber networks in Jordan, the partners aim to strengthen resilient connectivity in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East region The post Sparkle Signs MoU with NaiTel and iLevant to Build a New Digital Corridor Connecting Europe with Asia appeared first on Total Telecom.
NEC has closed its acquisition of CSG Systems, a billing and customer care specialist that counts Comcast among its tier 1 customers. Netcracker, an NEC subsidiary, will now lead the combined business. #pressrelease
Telefónica is finalizing a consortium bid for an AI gigafactory in Spain and is still open to M&A opportunities, as it reports solid Q1 performance.
Asia Link Cable has successfully landed at the Chung Hom Kok Cable Landing Station in Hong Kong. The station is China Telecom's first self-built submarine cable landing station outside mainland China.
What the EchoStar deals actually change: AT&T adds rural lowband coverage it's lacked since 2008 and SpaceX graduates from T-Mobile vendor to spectrum holder.
EchoStar is mulling its next move after the FCC approved the company's spectrum sales to AT&T and SpaceX with a $2.5 billion escrow condition, but New Street Research's Blair Levin says it's unlikely EchoStar will contest the decision.
Crystal Kemp, Conway Corp's chief marketing officer, has been elected chair of the Mid-America Cable Telecommunications Association (MACTA) board. #pressrelease
Cisco does not expect to save money through its latest restructuring and will still have a bigger workforce than it did just a few years ago.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Sparkle extends GreenMed cable; ITV in talks with Sky over sale of M&E unit; VMO2 trains humans.