T-Mobile US has partnered with Comcast and Charter to deliver 5G services for businesses by 2026. The deal allows the cable companies to expand into enterprise mobility without major infrastructure costs, challenging Verizon and AT&T while strengthening T-Mobile’s position in the mid market.
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.
Verizon raised its full year earnings forecast after strong service revenue and broadband growth in Q2. Despite losing wireless subscribers, gains in fixed broadband and wireless access helped offset declines.
Telia is leaving the Latvian market to focus on Swedish growth, selling its shares in Tet and LMT while bidding over $300 million for Bredband2. The company posted stronger earnings due to major cost cuts and asset sales.
Ofcom is cracking down on scam calls that fake UK mobile numbers to deceive people. New rules aim to block spoofed calls from abroad, protecting users from fraud. Despite progress, scammers persist, so experts urge individuals to use call-blocking tools and stay alert to unknown numbers.
Vodafone Germany has ingeniously transformed a traditional advertising column into a 5G antenna site in Stuttgart, kickstarting a project to enhance urban mobile coverage. Utilizing Ericsson antennas and fiber optic backhaul, it offers 500 Mbps speeds. This innovation expands Vodafone’s 5G network seamlessly, avoiding the challenges of building large cell towers.
The Shared Rural Network (SRN) is revolutionizing rural connectivity in Wales by unleashing 30 government-funded 4G mast upgrades. Enhancing mobile connectivity in areas like Llangernyw and Eryri National Park, the SRN empowers local businesses and residents.
Sparkle has expanded its presence in Greece with a second Point of Presence in Thessaloniki, enhancing international connectivity for Greece and the Balkans. The new facility offers Tier 1 IP services, advanced security, and access to major cable systems, reinforcing Thessaloniki’s role as a digital hub.
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.
DIDWW has expanded its number portability service to 41 countries, enabling seamless number transfers and VoIP access for businesses and telecom operators. With a user-friendly platform, large-scale porting capabilities, and global coverage, DIDWW empowers customers to scale their communications.