Apollo Global Management has acquired a majority stake in Stream Data Centers to meet growing US demand for cloud and AI infrastructure. With Apollo’s capital and expertise, SDC plans rapid expansion of its campuses and development pipeline, aiming to serve top technology clients.
Nokia and ProRail are launching the world’s first cloud native GSMR core network for rail, boosting safety, reliability, and efficiency. This milestone extends ProRail’s 2G infrastructure and lays the foundation for future FRMCS deployment, supporting Europe’s digital railway transformation with real time data exchange, lower costs, and enhanced service integration.
AWS has partnered with Gentari for an 80 MW wind project in Tamil Nadu, supporting its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. This initiative will produce clean energy for AWS’s cloud infrastructure and strengthens its renewable portfolio in India.
SK Telecom saw 5G subscribers rise to 17 million despite a cybersecurity setback, while profits fell sharply due to higher infrastructure spending. Its AI business grew strongly, driven by data center and business solutions sales, with major AWS-backed expansion plans.
Infoblox’s 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report reveals a sharp rise in DNS threats, with attackers using AI deepfakes, malicious adtech and evasive domain tactics. Tracking over 70 billion DNS queries daily, the report urges proactive defenses as threat actors rotate massive domain sets to evade detection and exploit weaknesses across global networks.
Celona’s AerFlex merges local radio access points with cloud control to simplify private 5G deployment. By cutting hardware needs and easing management, it opens advanced connectivity to SMEs and satellite offices.
Broadcom’s new Jericho4 networking chip promises faster, more secure data transfers across vast distances, boosting AI workload efficiency. With high bandwidth memory, advanced encryption, and innovative HyperPort technology, it reduces congestion, improves utilization, and enables large-scale distributed AI systems.
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.
Virgin Media O2 Daisy enters the UK business telecom sector with a combined legacy of scale and expertise. The venture promises streamlined services across mobile, broadband, cloud and security, offering businesses a single partner for connectivity and growth.
Ericsson is in talks to invest in Intel’s new networking unit, potentially gaining a small stake. The spinoff will focus on advanced silicon for communications infrastructure, aligning with Intel’s broader strategy to streamline operations and prioritize core areas like AI and CPUs.

