

BT and Openreach have secured a £9.8 million contract to deliver high speed broadband to over 1,700 underserved sites in Southwest Wales. This major infrastructure project aims to bridge the digital divide, boost connectivity in remote areas, and support economic and social development.
Qualcomm and e& UAE have partnered to advance 5G and edge AI in key UAE sectors. The alliance focuses on developing AI-powered devices and gateways to boost real-time data processing and efficiency, supported by Qualcomm’s new Abu Dhabi center.
Unleashing a new wave of innovation, NVIDIA’s NVLink Fusion is poised to redefine AI data centers by seamlessly integrating third-party CPUs with their GPUs. This strategic move not only caters to diverse computing demands but also expands NVIDIA’s footprint in the AI infrastructure space.
Nokia and Optus are revolutionizing Australia’s rural connectivity with cutting-edge 5G technology. By incorporating Nokia’s ReefShark System-on-Chip and Levante baseband solutions, Optus aims to offer enhanced coverage and speeds. This strategic partnership highlights sustainable network upgrades, boosting connectivity and reducing energy consumption.
BT has launched a new international unit as part of its strategic overhaul, aiming to streamline operations and sharpen focus on the UK market. Led by Bas Burger, the division will operate independently and enhance financial transparency, supporting BT’s broader cost saving goals.
AWS and Saudi AI firm HUMAIN are launching a $5 billion initiative to develop an AI Zone in Saudi Arabia. The project supports Vision 2030, boosts innovation across key sectors, and includes training for 100,000 Saudis. By 2030, AI could add $130 billion to the economy.
Charter plans to acquire Cox for $34.5 billion, forming the largest cable and broadband provider in the United States. The merger aims to enhance innovation, improve customer service, and strengthen competition amid a shifting market. Leadership will combine executives from both companies, with operations based in Stamford, Connecticut.
Mobile operators face a growing financial strain as spectrum costs soar while earnings per gigabyte plummet. The GSMA warns this imbalance threatens mobile network investment, potentially degrading service quality. With nearly 1,000 licenses up for renewal by 2030, the report urges governments to adopt fairer pricing.
Sparkle’s AISNA project has transformed its network operations by automating tasks and streamlining processes. With faster alert handling and major time savings, the initiative improves efficiency and enhances customer service. Developed with Engineering, this innovation reflects Sparkle’s commitment to operational excellence and better client experiences.
Rakuten Mobile posted its first quarterly EBITDA profit, signaling progress in its greenfield strategy despite wider net losses. The telecom unit’s revenue rose nearly 11 percent, and subscriber growth continued. Positive EBITDA and reduced losses hint at a potential turnaround for the ambitious, cloud-native network operator within Rakuten Group’s evolving telecom push.