DE-CIX’s Space-IX initiative marks a revolutionary advancement in VoIP and satellite communication, aiming to integrate Low Earth Orbit satellites with terrestrial networks. By leveraging advanced technologies, such as laser-based communication, this project seeks to overcome latency challenges and redefine global connectivity. Stay updated on space and VoIP advancements through our blog.
Airtel’s digital arm Xtelify has unveiled a cloud and AI platform designed for telecoms and enterprises. Hosted in India, it cuts costs and boosts performance while supporting data sovereignty.
Meta reported strong quarterly results with revenue rising 22% to $47.52 billion and net income up 36 percent to $18.3 billion. Growth is driven by AI initiatives, though expenses climbed due to infrastructure and talent costs.
Bell Canada and Cohere have partnered to deliver sovereign AI solutions for Canadian governments and businesses. Their collaboration combines Bell’s AI Fabric with Cohere’s enterprise AI, offering secure, customized language models and applications that ensure data remains within Canada.
Nokia is rapidly transforming its focus, capitalizing on the AI supercycle to elevate its Network Infrastructure unit above the Mobile Networks division. As demand rises for AI-driven IP and optical solutions, Nokia’s enterprise sales soar, with an impressive 30 private 5G deals secured in one quarter.
Google Cloud drove major growth for Alphabet, reporting a 32 percent revenue jump to 13.6 billion dollars and rising enterprise adoption of its AI services. With billion dollar deals doubling and new offerings like Agentspace on the horizon, Alphabet is deepening its investment in infrastructure.
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.
EXA Infrastructure sets a new benchmark in digital connectivity by launching the first new North Sea subsea cable in 25 years. This 1,200 km fibre route, including a critical 115 km subsea segment, connects London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Brussels, enhancing Europe’s capabilities.
Nvidia plans to resume H20 chip sales in China after informal approval from U.S. authorities, despite ongoing export restrictions. The move follows a major inventory loss and comes amid diplomatic efforts and growing demand for AI chips in China.
SK Telecom propels AI into the future with its innovative AX 3.1 Lite model, optimizing mobile applications with its 7 billion parameter structure. Through open-source accessibility on Hugging Face, SK Telecom aims to revolutionize localized language processing.


