Siemens is pioneering a unique solution by selling segments of O2 Telefónica’s public 5G network to water utilities in Germany. By leveraging 5G network slicing, Siemens aims to enhance connectivity for geographically dispersed operations. This strategic move promises efficient, secure integration, vital for the sector’s AI-driven automation goals.
Rogers Communications has secured a CAD $7 billion equity investment from a Blackstone-led group, gaining capital to reduce debt and strengthen its balance sheet. The deal grants Blackstone a 49.9% stake in a Rogers subsidiary managing wireless infrastructure, while Rogers retains control—marking a strategic move post-Shaw acquisition.
Hyundai’s $7.6B Metaplant in Georgia marks a leap in U.S. industrial innovation. As one of North America’s most advanced smart factories, it blends AI, robotics, and 5G to produce 500,000 electric and hybrid vehicles annually—creating 8,500 jobs by 2031 and strengthening Hyundai’s $41.5B commitment to U.S. manufacturing.
Equinix has named Harmeen Mehta as Chief Digital and Innovation Officer, aiming to elevate digital transformation and innovation. With nearly three decades of experience, Mehta will align tech with strategy to drive growth and customer value. Previously at BT Group, she led AI-driven improvements and brings a strong leadership background.
Qualcomm’s recent acquisition of MovianAI marks a pivotal step in revolutionizing AI technology within sectors like smartphones, computers, and vehicles. This strategic move complements their existing IoT strategy, enhancing Qualcomm’s ability to integrate sophisticated AI solutions.
Deutsche Telekom’s strategic agreement with Google Cloud until 2030 marks a pivotal shift toward AI-driven, cloud-based telecom solutions. The collaboration emphasizes modernizing IT frameworks and applications through AI integration, enhancing customer service, network automation, and enterprise solutions.
DIDWW has made a pivotal advancement by introducing fax functionality for local numbers in Vietnam, adding a dynamic edge to their communication solutions. This feature boosts DIDWW’s portfolio, offering businesses a seamless integration of faxing with other communication services.
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.
Comcast Business has made a strategic leap by acquiring Nitel, a leading Network-as-a-Service provider. This move strengthens Comcast’s position in enterprise networking and managed services, enhancing its capability to compete with industry titans like AT&T and Verizon.
Celona’s recent certification by AT&T for its neutral-host system enhances indoor CBRS coverage, paving the way for better cellular connectivity where it’s often lacking. This system is more cost-effective than traditional Distributed Antenna Systems, providing multi-operator support and improving coverage.


