US-based smart-city leader Iteris has been acquired by Italian system integrator Almaviva Group, bolstering Almaviva’s presence in the tech-driven smart-city market. This pivotal acquisition, funded by a significant bond issue, strategically positions both companies within the expanding infrastructure landscape.
Zen Internet and Freedom Fibre’s collaboration unveils robust full-fibre connectivity, revolutionizing business solutions. Utilizing Freedom Fibre’s XGS-PON network, Zen Internet offers high-speed broadband services, bridging the digital divide.
U Mobile has secured approval to launch the country’s second 5G network, enhancing national 5G infrastructure in partnership with Huawei and Digital Nasional Berhad. This move follows Malaysia’s dual-network transition and underscores U Mobile’s commitment to innovation, local investment, and international collaboration.
Nokia collaborates with Hrvatski Telekom to enhance 5G capabilities and empower app developers through advanced APIs. By leveraging Nokia’s Network as Code platform, developers can monetize 5G technology, driving innovation in consumer, enterprise, and industrial applications.
Globalstar has announced a groundbreaking $1.1 billion partnership with Apple to boost its satellite network capabilities. This collaboration will revolutionize Globalstar’s mobile satellite services, utilizing new satellite constellations and infrastructure.
Vodafone has strategically partnered with Digi to potentially acquire different segments of Telekom Romania Mobile. As regulatory challenges loom due to Digi’s significant market presence, the telecom giants must tread carefully.
BT has launched an upgraded Carbon Network Dashboard, offering businesses valuable insights into electricity use and carbon emissions. This tool is essential for managing AI-driven energy demands, reducing unexpected network activity spikes.
Globe Telecom’s role in managing the Philippines landing for the MYUS cable system marks a pivotal moment in global VoIP and telecommunications. The 19,000 km cable enhances digital connectivity, linking Malaysia and the US. This $720 million investment will provide 15 Tbps per fiber pair, elevating internet speed and reliability.
Ericsson’s new 5G Advanced software suite targets next-level network programmability and enhances VoIP capabilities. With seven products, Ericsson boosts performance and user experience, aligning networks with business goals using AI-driven technologies.
CityFibre’s recent strategic move to sell its ISP subsidiary, Lit Fibre, back to its original founders aligns with their focus on wholesale network provision. This decision reinforces CityFibre’s commitment to enhancing its robust full-fibre network.