Verizon Business is revolutionizing the UK’s industrial sectors by turning them into digital highways through strategic partnerships like the one with Thames Freeport. This ambitious project leverages 5G technology to propel AI and IoT applications in manufacturing and logistics, aiming for 200% revenue growth by 2025.
Telefónica Tech partners with Wiz to enhance cloud security management in Spain. By integrating Wiz’s Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform into Telefónica’s portfolio, organizations benefit from advanced incident detection, response, and continuous monitoring. This collaboration aims to simplify security in multi-cloud environments.
DIDWW has expanded its global telecommunication coverage by introducing mobile DID numbers in Peru, offering seamless SIP trunking services. This move strengthens businesses’ communication solutions, enabling firms to maintain a local presence while optimizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Rakuten Mobile is testing smart surveillance using edge AI at Kobe’s Noevir Stadium to boost public safety and ease network load. Partnering with AWL and Vissel Kobe, the initiative processes video locally for faster response and reduced costs. It aims to create a flexible AI system for use in venues ranging from stadiums to remote areas.
Ericsson’s latest Mobility Report highlights FWA as a key driver of 5G revenue, with speed-based plans on the rise. Adoption is growing globally, especially in North America and emerging markets. By 2030, FWA may account for over 35 percent of new broadband connections.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Nvidia’s AI factory solutions propel AI adoption, featuring AI-ready RTX PRO Servers and HPE Private Cloud AI. Merging Nvidia’s tech with HPE’s ecosystem, they offer a complete AI framework for enterprises.
SK Telecom is advancing its AI capabilities by collaborating with Rebellions to trial a domestic AI chip, ATOM, for improved AI services. The initiative aims to achieve self-reliance in AI technology, enhancing Korea’s global standing.
Quickline Communications is investing £250 million to bring gigabit broadband to 360,000 rural locations in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Backed by Project Gigabit and key partners, the initiative aims to bridge the digital divide, boost local economies, and connect underserved communities with fast reliable internet over the next three years.
SK Telecom faced a cybersecurity breach affecting 26.9 million customers, highlighting security challenges in the telecom industry. With USIM card shortages resolved, SKT resumes new subscriber acquisitions, having established a robust reservation system.
FiberCop has doubled its bond issue to €2.8 billion after strong investor demand, boosting funds for its broadband expansion. With over 12 million homes now connected and rollout targets on track, the company strengthens its position amid concerns over rival Open Fiber’s delays and stalled cooperation.


