Vodafone Idea has expanded its 5G network to Jaipur, enhancing connectivity in the Pink City as part of its strategic roll-out across 17 telecom circles in India. This 5G deployment follows upgrades to its 4G network, enabling faster speeds and more reliable connectivity.
Meta is pioneering sustainable construction with an AI-optimized concrete, developed in collaboration with Amrize and the University of Illinois. This innovative blend, used in their Minnesota data centers, reduces carbon emissions while meeting structural needs.
AT&T’s nationwide 5G RedCap network enhances IoT applications with energy-efficient solutions, transitioning from the decommissioned NB-IoT network. RedCap supports devices like wearables and AR gadgets, marking a shift to cost-effectiveness.
CoreWeave is investing over $6 billion in a new data center in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to support advanced artificial intelligence workloads. The facility will initially deliver 100 megawatts of power with plans to scale.
Groq’s European debut with its data center launch in Helsinki, Finland, promises to revolutionize AI services in the region. By partnering with Equinix, Groq leverages sustainable energy and cutting-edge infrastructure to deliver ultra-low-latency AI inference.
LG Electronics is focused on pioneering the HVAC market by leveraging AI technologies, aiming to dominate the sector by 2030. Their strategy includes tripling data center cooling orders with innovations like liquid cooling systems.
Nokia and Saudi Arabia’s telecom sector have tested indoor 5G Standalone network sharing with success. By using Nokia’s Shikra radios and core network software, operators like Zain and Mobily can provide high-speed 5G indoors efficiently, cutting costs and energy use.
LG Uplus is teaming up with LG Electronics and LG CNS to boost data center cooling efficiency using AI and digital twin technologies. The pilot at Pyeongchon 2 aims to cut cooling energy by up to 10 percent, paving the way for smarter, more efficient operations across LG Uplus facilities.
Telstra is cutting hundreds of jobs as it ramps up AI adoption to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Amid rising inflation and energy prices, the company is reshaping its workforce and consolidating AI partnerships. CEO Vicki Brady says Telstra will be smaller but more efficient by 2030.
Ooredoo’s innovative AI cloud service in Qatar harnesses advanced Nvidia Hopper GPUs, bolstering sectors such as energy, finance, and healthcare. This cutting-edge development, aligned with Qatar’s Digital Agenda 2030, provides high-performance AI infrastructure locally, ensuring fast, secure data handling.


