NTT Communications, a major Japanese ICT provider, has confirmed a data breach affecting 17,891 corporate clients. An attacker infiltrated its systems in February, accessing sensitive contract and contact details. While no end-user data was involved, the company is enhancing security measures and notifying affected clients.
Canada is revolutionizing telecommunications with its expansion of 5G spectrum, including mmWave spectrum. This government initiative enables enhanced network performance, especially in remote areas, empowering sectors like smart agriculture and industrial automation.
Qualcomm plans to acquire Edge Impulse to enhance its Dragonwing initiative, integrating AI and IoT for advanced edge computing. This move follows its Sequans LTE acquisition, reinforcing Qualcomm’s end-to-end IoT strategy.
Microsoft is set to discontinue Skype in May, shifting users to Microsoft Teams’ free tier. Acquired for $8.5 billion in 2011, Skype struggled to compete with Zoom and Google Meet. Microsoft now prioritizes Teams for communication.
Deutsche Telekom showcased its AI Phone at MWC 2025, emphasizing AI-driven convenience. Powered by Perplexity and Google Cloud AI, it streamlines tasks like booking taxis and translating languages. The “Magenta AI” hub in MeinMagenta expands with new tools, while enterprise AI solutions enhance cybersecurity and network performance.
Finnish digital Business Support Systems firm Qvantel has secured a major contract with Veon Group to enhance digital operations for over 130 million customers worldwide. By delivering advanced BSS and managed services to operators like Jazz and Kyivstar, Qvantel aims to accelerate Veon’s digital transformation.
KDDI and Space Data, in partnership with JAXA, are developing a virtual ISS to simulate space robot operations from April to October 2025. Using real ISS data, the project aims to enhance robotic accuracy and efficiency.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is leading Southeast Asia by deploying AI-RAN infrastructure in collaboration with Nokia and NVIDIA. This transformative initiative integrates Nokia’s 5G Cloud RAN solution with NVIDIA’s AI Aerial platform, revolutionizing wireless connectivity with AI-driven performance and efficiency.
Sinch has launched its RCS Business Enablement service, offering telecoms an end-to-end solution to easily launch, operate, and monetize RCS for Business. With features like automated billing, real-time analytics, fraud detection, and global sales support, Sinch simplifies RCS adoption while ensuring security, compliance, and seamless customer engagement.
Nokia’s partnership with Carrix to deploy Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) private 4G and 5G networks across US container terminals, including Jacksonville, Long Beach, Oakland, and Seattle, aims to enhance operational efficiency and digital capabilities.


