News Roundup

A quick roundup of the news in Telecoms | Week #33

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Maxis and Huawei Partner to Drive 5G-Advanced Innovation in Malaysia

Maxis and Huawei Malaysia have launched a Joint Innovation Centre to advance 5G-Advanced technology, focusing on gigabit capacity, AI, and digitalization. The collaboration aims to support Malaysia’s digital growth by developing new services and nurturing local talent through academia-industry engagements and R&D initiatives.

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Telecom Italia Sells Final Stake in Tower Business Inwit for €250 Million

Telecom Italia agreed to sell its remaining 10% stake in Daphne 3, which owns 30% of Inwit, to a consortium led by Ardian for €250 million. The sale, expected to close in Q4, marks Telecom Italia’s full exit from Inwit, following its previous divestments.

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Oracle and AT&T Integrate IoT Connectivity into Enterprise Communications Platform

Oracle is incorporating AT&T IoT connectivity and network APIs into its Enterprise Communications Platform (ECP), enabling seamless IoT integration and enhanced real-time communications for its cloud applications. This collaboration supports 5G innovation, simplifies IoT management, and powers critical services across industries, including public safety, utilities, and telehealth.

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TalkTalk Secures £400m Lifeline Amid Financial Struggles

TalkTalk has agreed on key terms of a refinancing deal, securing a £400m lifeline to avoid insolvency. The agreement, involving major shareholders and financial groups, provides interim and additional funding to stabilize the company. Leadership changes include James Smith becoming CEO, with further details expected soon.

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