Honeywell, a major US industrial conglomerate, plans to split into three independent companies to enhance focus and agility. This reconfiguration will potentially elevate Honeywell’s market position, mirroring GE’s previous division.
Iliad is eyeing a major merger with Telecom Italia, aiming to reshape Italy’s telecom landscape. The deal, likely a merger rather than a breakup, faces regulatory scrutiny due to its potential market dominance.
President Donald Trump has nominated Arielle Roth to lead the NTIA, a key agency overseeing broadband policy. A seasoned telecom advisor, Roth has worked with Senator Ted Cruz and Republican FCC Commissioners.
Google’s investment of $75 billion in AI infrastructure promises to revolutionize the landscape by 2025. CEO Sundar Pichai emphasizes their approach, leveraging global cloud infrastructure to optimize computing power.
Intel is navigating challenges in the AI infrastructure space, particularly in AI datacenters. The company has shifted focus from its Falcon Shores AI accelerator to Jaguar Shores, set for a 2026 release.
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has formed a new Industry Specification Group to explore 6G, focusing on Multiple Access Techniques (MAT). This initiative will improve transmission efficiency, spectrum utilization, and power efficiency, enhancing wireless networks.
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the acquisition of Juniper Networks by HPE due to concerns about diminishing competition in the enterprise-level WLAN solutions sector. The department argues that merging these strongholds could lead to higher costs, stifled innovation, and limited options for American businesses.
Vodafone has achieved a world first: a non-terrestrial video call using an unmodified 4G/5G smartphone via AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird satellites. This milestone highlights the fusion of satellite and cellular networks, extending coverage to remote areas.
Vodafone Spain is deploying a private 5G network at Geoalcali’s Navarra mine to enhance safety and efficiency. Integrating 4G for equipment connectivity, it enables real-time data access, remote machinery control, and automation.
Emirati telco e& partners with New York University Abu Dhabi to propel 6G tech forward. This collaboration bridges academia and industry, empowering students with insights and hands-on experience in emerging technologies like 6G.


