Deutsche Telekom flirting with T-Mobile takeover – report
Deutsche Telekom is reportedly weighing a full merger with T-Mobile, a deal that would face regulatory scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Deutsche Telekom is reportedly weighing a full merger with T-Mobile, a deal that would face regulatory scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic.
Geothermal, long-duration storage, and innovative procurement models aim to close the reliability gap as AI drives unprecedented power demand.
Adtran secures FCC exemption for SDG routers, shielding US broadband rollouts from "Covered List" ban Keely Portway Apr 21st 2026 19:05
Global D2D connections recorded by Ookla jumped 24.5% from July 2025 to March 2026, but a small percentage of overall mobile users have linked their smartphones to a satellite.
Demand was pressured by macro headwinds, including rupee depreciation and rising inflation weighing on affordability and delayed consumer upgrades. #pressrelease
Coherent's Dr Sanjai Parthasarathi on AI infrastructure and vertical integration (Video interview) Keely Portway Apr 21st 2026 18:14
Truvista Fiber has cut a deal to acquire the municipal network of Commerce, Georgia. Upon closing, the network will rebrand as Truvista. #pressrelease
Still only a tiny slice of mobile activity overall
TDS Telecom has signed a deal to acquire Granite State Communications that will expand TDS's footprint by about 11,000 fiber locations in New Hampshire. #pressrelease
Adtran said its SDG router portfolio received conditional approval soon after the agency announced a ban on all new foreign-made routers. #pressrelease
Industry leaders gather in Washington as AI-driven growth is pushing data centers to new scale, reshaping demands on power, design, and sustainability.
Comcast is Full Duplex (FDX) DOCSIS' champion. However, WinDBreak Cable, a small operator based in Nebraska, recently tested FDX at CableLabs and remains interested in deploying it.
After 30 years at the helm, business tycoon Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala is stepping down as chairman of Globe Telecom.
AST SpaceMobile loses newest satellite after Blue Origin placed it in wrong orbit in a setback for nascent direct-to-device services.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: EQT, Omers offer to increase investment in Deutsche Glasfaser; DT promises better video calls with 5G+ Ultra; Free touts 5G SA plans for enterprise.
Hampshire-based alternative network toob, which has deployed their own gigabit speed full fibre (FTTP) broadband network across South England and also harnesses CityFibre’s network in other UK areas, has today launch several new packages (including speeds up to 2.3Gbps) and a new WiFi 7 router. But it’s not all good news as they’ve also changed […]
Mobile operator O2 (Virgin Media) has today announced that they’ve switched-on their next-generation 5G Standalone (5GSA / 5G+) mobile broadband network in Surrey (England), which is said to reach “up to” 1.2 million residents across 33 large towns, 48 smaller towns and 194 rural villages. The new 5G+ network is now live across more than […]
Digital entertainment platform Netgem TV has today announced that their latest UltraHD (4K) IPTV box – PLEIO, which includes support for the UK’s newest broadband-based live TV streaming service (Freely), will now return to adopting a “permanent” price of £99 and has also added new video games, as well as some extra TV channels. “The […]
The not-for-profit and industry-funded One Touch Switching Company (TOTSCo), which is responsible for helping to deliver Ofcom’s solution for easier and quicker switching between UK fixed broadband and phone providers on different networks (One Touch Switching), has confirmed price reductions for their new TOTSCo Business Switching Solution. The OTS system has been live for consumer […]
Börje Ekholm, Ericsson's current boss, deserves praise for turning around the company's mobile networks business, but he has struggled with diversification.