Cerillion 25.1 transforms telecom operations with its advanced Promotions Engine and AI-powered assistants, enabling personalized, real time campaigns and intuitive customer experiences. Designed for agility and ease, the suite empowers communications providers to boost engagement, streamline sales, and maximize revenue without heavy technical effort.
Telefónica Tech has partnered with SpyCloud to boost cyber intelligence services, using real-time detection of stolen credentials to prevent identity-based attacks. This move strengthens Telefónica’s ability to help businesses defend against threats like ransomware and digital fraud through proactive monitoring and early threat identification.
Octopus Group is set to disrupt the UK mobile market by launching a MVNO through its telecom investment branch, Fern Trading. Targeting telecom giants like EE, Virgin Media O2, Vodafone, and Three, Octopus aims to enhance its telecommunications portfolio.
BT has sold its remaining stake in its Italian unit to Retelit, propelling Retelit’s expansion and enhancing ICT infrastructure services. This strategic move marks a pivotal step for BT, while streamlining its operations and focusing on the UK market.
du’s announcement to develop a hyperscale data center with Microsoft is a game-changer for UAE’s digital infrastructure. This AED 2 billion venture highlights Dubai’s commitment to digital innovation, enhancing du’s ability to meet growing cloud demands.
Telenor IoT is revolutionizing its services by integrating the innovative SGP.32 global eSIM standard from GSMA. This upgrade promises enhanced management of IoT deployments, with streamlined remote SIM profile management and seamless network switching. The shift ensures optimized IoT operations and positions Telenor IoT as a leader in scalable, efficient connectivity solutions.
Lumen Technologies unveils Defender Plus, a network-edge cybersecurity solution that proactively blocks threats before they reach enterprise systems. Powered by Black Lotus Labs’ threat intelligence, the tool dramatically reduced alerts and attacks during trials, allowing IT teams to focus on strategic tasks while maintaining strong, real-time protection across high-capacity networks.
AWS is adjusting its data center leasing strategy, particularly internationally, amidst investor scrutiny over AI infrastructure spending. This temporary pause in leasing discussions signals a strategic shift, focusing on synchronizing growth with demand. AWS continues to review infrastructure options for efficient AI deployment.
Fujitsu is spearheading innovation in data center energy efficiency, partnering with Supermicro and Nidec to develop a cutting-edge liquid-cooling solution. This advancement could enhance energy efficiency by up to 40%, crucial for meeting AI workload demands.
Colt Technology Services is redefining its strategy by divesting eight European data centers to NorthC and a UK-based company, enhancing its focus on digital infrastructure and global network services. This shift aligns with evolving AI and cloud computing demands. Colt’s seamless transition ensures uninterrupted VOIP and connectivity services for its clients.