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.
Spanish tower operator Cellnex is eyeing the sale of its majority stake in Swiss operations, potentially valuing up to €2 billion. This move is part of a strategic shift towards consolidating its core European markets for increased focus and efficiency.
SoftBank plans to acquire Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, strengthening its position in AI and energy-efficient computing. Ampere’s ARM-based chips align with SoftBank’s AI strategy as demand for high-performance computing grows.
The telecom industry is abuzz with Aduna, a groundbreaking joint venture in API technology by Ericsson, Google Cloud, and global operators. Aduna aims to revolutionize VoIP, leveraging network APIs for 5G monetization and innovation.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance has unveiled an advanced Operator Managed Wi-Fi framework, revolutionizing residential Wi-Fi management. By integrating key standards like Wi-Fi EasyMesh, this update enhances the capabilities for ISPs, improving the user experience.
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.
Ericsson and global operators like Vodafone and AT&T have launched a joint venture to commercialize network APIs globally. This initiative aims to standardize API offerings, fostering innovation and monetization in the 5G era. By collaborating with major players such as Vonage and Google Cloud, the venture promises to revolutionize the voice over IP (VoIP) landscape.
SK Telecom is revolutionizing its AI service, “A.”, with a focus on enhancing the natural conversational experience and comprehensive daily management. The newly revamped app, featuring multi-agent support and LLM integration, allows users to manage calendars, schedules, and routines through intuitive voice commands.
Vodafone Germany is investing €250 million to expand its B2B unit, targeting corporate consumers and enhancing its digital offerings. Partnering with IT leaders like Microsoft and AWS, the move aims to capture more of the competitive enterprise market. This strategic investment underscores the growing importance of VoIP and digital solutions.
South Korean telecommunications leader SKT is enhancing its position in artificial intelligence with a $200 million investment in Smart Global Holdings. By acquiring a significant stake, SKT strengthens its AI infrastructure capabilities. This strategic move underscores SKT’s commitment to evolving as a global AI powerhouse, integrated with cutting-edge Nvidia GPU technology.


