

The UK government has announced £7 million in funding for 120 AI-driven projects aimed at boosting business productivity. Managed by Innovate UK BridgeAI, the funding will support small enterprises in areas such as agriculture, infrastructure, and education.
The Court of Milan has dismissed Vivendi’s challenge to the sale of TIM’s network assets to KKR, ruling the company lacked standing. Despite this, Vivendi plans to appeal, arguing the sale should have been approved by shareholders.
Chinese engineers have developed technology to sever undersea communication cables, sparking concerns over potential sabotage. Patents for devices intended to cut cables, including one by Lishui University, suggest a cost-effective method for disruption.
Nokia has partnered with TenneT to deliver optical networking for eight 2GW platforms in the Dutch North Sea, supporting renewable energy transmission. Using its 1830 PSS DWDM technology, Nokia will enable efficient data and energy flow, ensuring offshore wind energy reaches millions of homes across Europe.
Virgin Media O2 will deactivate its 3G network in Durham by April 2025 as part of a UK-wide shutdown plan. Customers with outdated devices are urged to upgrade to maintain mobile services.
Ericsson’s NetCloud Assistant (ANA) is a generative AI chatbot designed to enhance the management of enterprise 5G networks. Integrated with the NetCloud AIOps dashboard, ANA delivers personalized, efficient network diagnostics and configuration advice, improving operational speed.
The UK has unveiled a £14 billion AI Opportunities Action Plan to boost economic growth, create over 13,000 jobs, and transform public services. Key initiatives include AI Growth Zones, a National Data Library, and expanded computing capacity.
Vodafone has sold its remaining 3% stake in Indus Towers for $330 million, marking its exit from the company. Proceeds were used to settle loans and increase Vodafone Idea’s ownership to 24.39%.
BT Group has placed the UK’s largest EV order, adding 3,500 electric vehicles to its fleet of over 27,000. Aiming for 8,000 EVs by 2026, this move aligns with its net-zero goal by 2031.
Nokia has joined forces with Openreach to deploy its ONE Network platform to enhance fibre network automation across the UK. By leveraging Nokia’s Altiplano and NSP controllers, Openreach can automate its fibre services.