Vodafone’s collaboration with Mobily significantly boosts IoT coverage in the Middle East. This strategic alliance enables Vodafone customers to access Mobily’s national IoT network via Vodafone Global SIMs, enhancing cross-border connectivity.
TalkTalk is revolutionizing customer service by transitioning to the Kraken platform, becoming the first major broadband provider to adopt it. This move aims to enhance service delivery and customer management experiences.
Telinta, a global leader in cloud-based softswitch solutions, introduces a new feature for ITSPs, enabling businesses to send outbound SMS via Auto-Attendant prompts. This allows seamless customer engagement, such as sharing online ordering links or reservation details.
Indus Towers has expanded its portfolio by adding over 16,000 towers through agreements with Bharti Airtel and Bharti Hexacom. This acquisition strengthens Indus Towers’ position in India’s telecom sector
Honeywell, a major US industrial conglomerate, plans to split into three independent companies to enhance focus and agility. This reconfiguration will potentially elevate Honeywell’s market position, mirroring GE’s previous division.
Iliad is eyeing a major merger with Telecom Italia, aiming to reshape Italy’s telecom landscape. The deal, likely a merger rather than a breakup, faces regulatory scrutiny due to its potential market dominance.
Amazon is making a bold move in the AI landscape, aiming to invest $100 billion by 2025. This investment primarily targets Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) AI infrastructure, showcasing the company’s commitment to enhancing AI-driven services.
Kyndryl is integrating Palo Alto Networks’ AI-driven security into its SASE offering, enhancing cloud-based network security with zero-trust principles. By modernizing IT infrastructure and reducing reliance on on-premise systems, Kyndryl aims to streamline operations and bolster cybersecurity.
Qualcomm’s record Q1 2025 financial performance showcases substantial growth in its QCT business, with notable rises in handsets, automotive, and IoT sectors. This success also highlights Qualcomm’s strategic focus on edge AI technology, enhancing AI inference efficiency across Snapdragon-powered devices.
President Donald Trump has nominated Arielle Roth to lead the NTIA, a key agency overseeing broadband policy. A seasoned telecom advisor, Roth has worked with Senator Ted Cruz and Republican FCC Commissioners.


