SK Telecom’s launch of ‘Haein’, a cutting-edge GPU-as-a-Service, marks a significant leap in Korea’s AI infrastructure. With over 1,000 NVIDIA B200 GPUs, Haein supersedes previous offerings, setting a new AI standard.
SoftBank’s collaboration with Ericsson promises a transformative 4G and 5G network upgrade across Japan, utilizing advanced AI optimizations. This initiative, with its focus on 5G Standalone networks, ensures ultra-fast speeds and reliable connectivity.
AT&T and Ericsson achieved a milestone by deploying a third party RAN automation application on a live network. Built on the Open RAN R1 interface and powered by Ericsson’s Intelligent Automation Platform, it optimizes performance with telemetry and policy data.
Malaysia’s collaboration with Nvidia and YTL Power International marks a pivotal step in AI advancement. By developing a sovereign LLM and constructing AI data centers powered by Nvidia’s technology, Malaysia strengthens its AI capacity.
Virgin Media O2 is transforming customer service with Lumi AI, a tool that supports agents by analyzing calls and suggesting solutions in real time. Early results show faster resolutions, fewer complaints, and more personalized support.
Oracle partners with Bloom Energy to power U.S. data centers with clean fuel cells, boosting AI workload efficiency and sustainability. The swift 90 day rollout supports Oracle’s expanding AI infrastructure and global cloud investments, including billions in Europe.
TIM is offering Italian customers a year of free access to Perplexity Pro, an AI platform delivering real time answers for daily questions and research. Users gain unlimited searches, voice sessions and document analysis.
OpenAI has struck a deal with the UK government to advance AI development, pledging to invest in research, infrastructure, and public services. The partnership aims to boost economic growth and strengthen Britain’s position as a global AI leader.
The evolution of technology brings Elon Musk’s xAI into focus with its plan to expand data centers into Saudi Arabia, drawn by competitive electricity rates and favorable regulations. By leasing facilities, not building anew, xAI aims to strengthen its global infrastructure.
Oracle is investing $3 billion to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure in Europe, focusing on the Netherlands and Germany. The move supports rising demand for sovereign cloud services and digital transformation, with major boosts in Amsterdam and Frankfurt.


