A recent study by BT highlights a critical cybersecurity gap among UK SMEs, with 39% neglecting essential training. This oversight leaves nearly two million businesses vulnerable to cyberattacks like phishing and ransomware, which affect 85% of companies.
Enterprises across Europe recognize the power of AI and 5G to drive innovation, yet face major hurdles in adoption. Ericsson research reveals that outdated systems, skill shortages, and complex telecom solutions are stalling progress. While the UK leads in optimism and investment, many European firms struggle with rising costs and poor connectivity.
APFN has completed a major consolidation, merging five firms into two core entities: APFN for wholesale and Cuckoo for retail, both now owned by Fern Fibre. The company also launched aquila, a national fibre platform, and introduced new leadership, marking a pivotal shift toward streamlined operations and future growth in the UK.
The UK’s new Data Use and Access Act aims to boost the economy by £10 billion, streamline public services, and improve healthcare data access. It empowers consumers, enhances tech innovation, and strengthens digital ID systems, while also supporting bereaved families and construction workers.
ESA and Hispasat have launched a joint effort to develop secure quantum key distribution via satellite and terrestrial networks. The Q-Design project involves major telecom and banking players, aiming to roll out a versatile QKD system by 2028.
Digicel Group and Symptai Consulting have partnered to enhance business solutions in the Caribbean. Leveraging Digicel’s investment, this collaboration strengthens cybersecurity and digital transformation services. With Symptai’s expertise, Digicel now offers expanded ICT solutions, empowering Caribbean businesses for global competitiveness.
Infobip has rolled out Rich Communication Services messaging across all major US mobile carriers, offering businesses a powerful new way to engage customers. With rich media, advanced chat features, and interactive tools, RCS is redefining mobile communication.
Edgnex, backed by the Damac Group, is investing $2.3 billion in a major AI data center in Jakarta. With a planned 144MW capacity and a focus on energy efficiency, the project strengthens Indonesia’s digital infrastructure and marks a key move in Edgnex’s $3 billion Southeast Asia expansion strategy.
M1’s partnership with Ericsson promises to revolutionize Singapore’s 5G transport network by integrating cutting-edge automation and analytics tools. This collaboration focuses on enhancing network visibility, control, and energy efficiency, making use of AI and machine learning. M1’s initiatives are set to boost connectivity, sustainability, and enterprise efficiency.
South Korea will host its largest AI data center through a $4 billion partnership between SK Group and AWS. Located in Ulsan, the facility will house 60,000 GPUs and reach 103 megawatts by 2029, driving regional AI growth. SK subsidiaries will contribute resources and infrastructure, bolstering AI services, edge computing, and cloud-based GPU access nationwide.


