The AAE 2 subsea cable project, led by PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt, and ZOI, aims to connect Hong Kong, Singapore, and Italy through a mix of terrestrial and underwater routes. Designed to boost global data capacity, it offers strategic expansion potential and reflects the growing international push to enhance telecommunications infrastructure and digital connectivity.
Orange has partnered with Eutelsat to enhance satellite connectivity for its enterprise and government clients. By integrating low earth orbit technology with its existing network, Orange aims to deliver more resilient and secure services in even the most remote regions.
Colt Technology Services, Honeywell, and Nokia are partnering to develop quantum-safe satellite networking. By using quantum key distribution from low earth orbit, they aim to secure global data transmission against quantum computing threats, overcoming the distance limits of fiber optics.
Vodafone and Three have completed a £16.5 billion merger, creating VodafoneThree with 29 million customers. Led by Max Taylor, the company plans to invest £11 billion in 5G over the next decade. While the deal promises stronger connectivity and growth, it also brings integration challenges and strategic decisions.
To bolster Germany’s critical infrastructure, OneFiber is deploying a 1.6 Tbps optical network using Ciena technology. This cutting edge system enhances security, supports real world testing, and delivers ultra fast, reliable connectivity across 5500 kilometers of fiber—empowering public and private sectors with future ready digital resilience.
Onecom and APFN have partnered to expand business grade fibre connectivity across the UK. Using APFN’s aquila platform, Onecom will access CityFibre’s extensive network, enhancing services for small and medium enterprises. This collaboration aims to deliver faster broadband to underserved areas.
Qualcomm and e& UAE have partnered to advance 5G and edge AI in key UAE sectors. The alliance focuses on developing AI-powered devices and gateways to boost real-time data processing and efficiency, supported by Qualcomm’s new Abu Dhabi center.
The collaboration between Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital unlocks groundbreaking potential for industrial IoT throughout Saudi Arabia. Integrating Qualcomm’s hardware with Aramco’s 5G network, this partnership focuses on edge AI technologies to revolutionize industrial operations with enhanced efficiency and safety.
Fastweb and Vodafone’s merger will launch a private 5G network at Italy’s Port of Ravenna. This move aims to make it a smart port, supporting IoT and autonomous technology. This 15km canal hub will see enhanced cargo monitoring and environmental data tracking, boosting logistics efficiency.
Germany-based IoT MVNO, 1NCE, has secured $60 million to enhance its AI capabilities and strengthen its position in the U.S. IoT market. This marks $160 million in total investment, led by tech giants including Deutsche Telekom and SoftBank. The funds will accelerate the development of AI-driven SaaS solutions.


