Softbank and Nokia are trialing 6G in Tokyo using the 7GHz spectrum, marking a first for Japan. The tests aim to boost bandwidth and urban coverage. Meanwhile, Softbank is also advancing in AI, planning major investments in artificial super intelligence and U.S. data centers.
Indosat is using Nokia’s AI-based energy solution to cut emissions and boost efficiency across its mobile network. The system uses machine learning to manage traffic loads and reduce power usage during low-demand periods, marking a major step in the operator’s shift toward sustainable, tech-driven operations.
Fujitsu launches 1Finity as a global networking business to boost autonomy and competitiveness in optical and wireless solutions. By uniting key network units and embracing AI and 6G technologies, 1Finity aims to deliver agile, cutting edge products and services tailored to the evolving needs of telecom operators and data centers worldwide.
Bell Canada has sold its stake in MLSE to Rogers, using the proceeds to fund its expansion into the US fibre market. The move aligns with Bell’s strategy to focus on fibre and 5G while retaining key sports content rights through TSN.
Sparkle has launched a new Point of Presence in San Diego, expanding its U.S. network and enhancing connectivity across the Americas. Integrated with its global Seabone backbone, the new site offers high-speed IP services, robust security features, and diverse routes for improved reliability.
In a critical legal setback for Huawei, a US judge has denied the company’s attempt to dismiss the majority of charges brought by US authorities. These charges involve serious allegations, including defrauding US financial institutions and breaching sanctions with Iran and North Korea.
Orange France and Samsung have successfully completed the first vRAN and Open RAN calls in southwestern France, marking a significant leap in telecommunications. By utilizing Samsung’s vRAN technology, Orange is advancing its mobile infrastructure into real-world application.
Vodafone Idea is advancing India’s telecom infrastructure by expanding its 5G network to 23 more cities, including Ahmedabad and Jaipur. This strategic rollout leverages AI-driven Self-Organising Networks for optimized performance. By partnering with Nokia, Ericsson, and Samsung, Vodafone Idea ensures robust 5G coverage.
Ericsson and e& UAE have embarked on a transformative three-year initiative to enhance the UAE’s 5G network. By deploying Ericsson’s cutting-edge radio technology, the collaboration aims to introduce 5G Advanced features and achieve a significant commercial rollout of Reduced Capability in the Middle East and Africa.


