BT’s sale of its wholesale and enterprise unit in Ireland to Speed Fibre Group for €22 million marks a significant shift in the Irish telecom market. Transferring BT Communications Ireland Ltd, this acquisition includes domestic network infrastructure and over 400 business clients, excluding multinational services.
The UK telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, has granted a crucial licence to Amazon Kuiper satellite constellation. This move aims to enhance satellite internet services across the UK, especially in rural areas.
Keysight Technologies and the University of Malaga have launched the Malaga 6G Research and Innovation Lab to advance 6G technology. This facility will foster collaboration across industry and academia, focusing on areas like AI-enhanced network performance, digital twins, and secure, scalable architectures.
BT’s new CEO, Jon James, is set to transform BT Business with a UK-centric strategy. Previously leading Nuuday’s revival, his expertise in European telecom markets will boost BT’s focus.
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.
Oracle and Starlink have partnered to enhance Oracle’s Enterprise Communications Platform with high-speed satellite connectivity. This integration enables secure, real-time data flow for industries like healthcare and construction, even in remote areas.
Telefónica Tech has introduced a groundbreaking generative AI platform designed for enterprises to create custom virtual assistants. This platform integrates with backend systems and hyperscale cloud services, connecting to large language models.
As AI reliance surges, Verizon innovates with its AI Connect suite, positioning itself as a leader by enhancing AI infrastructural efficiency. This strategic shift emphasizes real-time AI processing at the edge, offering faster, cost-effective solutions for businesses.
The AI hardware landscape is seeing transformative change with former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger investing in Fractile, a UK-based startup revolutionizing AI model inference. By focusing on running large language model inference in memory, this innovation reduces compute overhead and enhances scalability, crucial for optimizing AI performance and efficiency.

