Europe’s telecommunications landscape is transforming as Deutsche Telekom recalibrates its broadband strategy to combat customer loss. Their approach integrates smarter AI solutions and emphasizes technological harmonization, echoing efforts by fellow giants Orange, Vodafone, and Telefónica. For VoIP enthusiasts, these developments highlight a pivotal moment in connectivity innovation.
Deutsche Telekom’s Greek arm’s impending acquisition of Terna Fiber seeks to revive Greece’s rural fiber build program and boost broadband expansion in underserved areas. Collaborating with OTE, GEK TERNA, PPC, and Vodafone Greece, this venture could enhance network capacity. Yet challenges include regulatory compliance and financial planning.
The Swedish Armed Forces have joined the NorthStar programme to explore 5G’s potential in military operations. This partnership with Telia and Ericsson focuses on secure communications, mission-critical functions, and temporary networks, strengthening Sweden’s defense through private sector innovation and advanced technology.
A new survey reveals that poor internet access is holding back UK farmers, with nearly one in ten farms entirely offline. As reliance on smart technology grows, slow connections hinder productivity, innovation, and well-being. Full fiber rollout is crucial to bridging the rural digital divide and unlocking the full potential of British agriculture.
The UK government is pioneering a ban on ‘SIM farms’ to combat rising fraud and scams. SIM farms are hubs for multiple SIM cards enabling mass messaging for fraudulent activities. This legislative action targets the method, disrupting major fraud operations and safeguarding the public.
Telia Finland demonstrated its 5G network slicing by remotely operating an armoured vehicle nearly 100 kilometres away during military drills in Lapland. The successful test highlights how advanced connectivity can enable real-time control for defence applications, marking a significant step in unmanned systems and secure cross-border cooperation amid Finland’s evolving security landscape.
Equinix has named Harmeen Mehta as Chief Digital and Innovation Officer, aiming to elevate digital transformation and innovation. With nearly three decades of experience, Mehta will align tech with strategy to drive growth and customer value. Previously at BT Group, she led AI-driven improvements and brings a strong leadership background.
In a shocking move, Qualcomm accuses Arm of anti-competitive practices, sparking industry-wide buzz. Arm’s shift from open licensing toward proprietary chip development raises eyebrows and regulatory scrutiny. Will this shake-up ignite innovation or hinder competitiveness? Follow the unfolding saga and explore its impact on the future of VoIP technology.
Harmony Networks has acquired Spring Fibre for £1.5 million. While Spring Fibre aimed for expansive growth, it faltered under financial strain, only connecting 12,000 premises out of a million.
The ongoing Arm versus Qualcomm legal battle could reshape the smartphone market due to Qualcomm’s reliance on Arm’s architecture for Snapdragon processors. If Arm’s license cancellation proceeds, it threatens Qualcomm’s processor production, impacting Android devices’ performance.

