Qualcomm plans to acquire Alphawave Semi for $2.4 billion, boosting its data center chip ambitions. The deal enhances Qualcomm’s CPU and NPU offerings, expands its AI capabilities, and aligns with partnerships like Nvidia and Humain. Despite potential licensing challenges, the move strengthens Qualcomm’s position in the growing AI and data center markets.
AT&T has reached a major milestone in its fiber network expansion, serving over 30 million locations with ambitions of 60 million by 2030. Competing with Verizon and T-Mobile, AT&T’s acquisition of Lumen’s fiber operations boosts its reach, while strategic partnerships broaden coverage cost-effectively.
Ericsson, AstraZeneca, Saab, SEB, and Wallenberg Investments are building Sweden’s largest AI supercomputer with Nvidia to support secure local computing. The project aims to accelerate AI research and applications across sectors, including healthcare, defense, and finance, while Ericsson also advances its 5G rollout in Jersey.
Telefonica is selling Movistar Uruguay to Millicom for $440 million, continuing its retreat from Latin America to focus on European markets. The move follows recent exits from Colombia and Peru. Millicom, expanding its regional presence, plans to enhance Uruguay’s mobile infrastructure.
In a landmark move, Netomnia and Adtran have launched the first commercial 50G PON service in the UK, revolutionizing the broadband sector. This deployment utilizes Adtran’s SDX 6400 Series to deliver hyper-fast connectivity, seamlessly integrating with existing PON networks. This advancement highlights the power of next-generation PON technology.
Three UK has trialled Open RAN in central Glasgow, improving 4G and 5G performance in the first dense urban deployment of its kind in the UK. The project showed strong results but raised questions about the future of such initiatives without government support.
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.
SK Telecom’s AI ventures are growing steadily, with notable gains in data center and enterprise services. However, a major data breach has shaken its core mobile business, threatening customer trust and retention. With AI contributing only a small share of revenue, SKT must act fast to recover stability and reassure users.
Twelve major European mobile operators urge regulators to allocate the upper 6GHz band for mobile use, warning that delays could hinder Europe’s 6G future. They argue the spectrum is vital for innovation and say Wi-Fi already has enough capacity, stressing the need to secure Europe’s technological edge.
Maersk is transforming maritime logistics with OneWireless, a private LTE network being installed on 450 vessels. This upgrade enables seamless tracking and management through advanced connectivity. Partnering with top tech firms, Maersk aims to boost operational efficiency.

