BT’s innovative mobile site in Shropshire exemplifies the future of sustainable connectivity by utilizing solar panels and a wind turbine, generating 70% renewable energy. This eco-friendly approach promises economic benefits and highlights BT’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.
Ericsson is intensifying its R&D efforts in India, zeroing in on network APIs. Partnering with telecom giants, Ericsson is unlocking 5G’s potential through programmable networks, enhancing performance, and enabling new performance-based business models.
VoIP technology is revolutionizing telecommunications, and the partnership between Ericsson and Chunghwa Telecom is a testament to this transformation. This collaboration enhances Taiwan’s 5G infrastructure, integrating advanced VoIP solutions to boost efficiency and sustainability.
Viettel has pioneered Vietnam’s digital evolution with its first commercial 5G service, revolutionizing connectivity across 63 provinces. Leveraging 6,500 base stations, Viettel ensures seamless communication, crucial for tourism, healthcare, and smart cities.
The UAE-based telecoms giant, e& UAE, has shattered records by achieving a staggering 62 Gbps speed on their cutting-edge 5G-Advanced network. By amalgamating high and low-band frequencies, leveraging MU-MIMO technology, and collaborating with Ericsson, they enhance download speeds.
The rapid expansion of AI, especially generative AI, has led tech companies to explore innovative energy solutions. In a groundbreaking move, Google collaborates with Kairos Power to harness nuclear energy, marking the first time a tech giant embraces nuclear power to meet its AI energy demands, significantly reducing carbon emissions.
AMD’s new 5th Gen EPYC processors, “Turin,” featuring the Zen 5 core architecture, significantly enhance data center performance for enterprise, AI, and cloud applications. With models like the EPYC 9575F offering a 28% speed boost and up to 5GHz, AMD leads in energy-efficient, powerful solutions for AI and virtualized infrastructures.
Singtel unveils RE:AI via its Paragon platform, reflecting its commitment to democratizing artificial intelligence. This AI Cloud service, designed for enterprises and public sectors, eliminates hefty infrastructure costs and complexities. By simplifying AI deployment, Singtel enhances operational efficiencies and AI innovation.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has unveiled the HPE ProLiant Compute XD685, a state-of-the-art system designed to enhance the training of complex AI models. Powered by AMD’s 5th Gen EPYC processors and Instinct MI325X accelerators, the XD685 caters to AI service providers seeking unmatched performance.
Dell Technologies has significantly expanded its AI offerings with new PowerEdge servers powered by AMD’s 5th Generation EPYC processors. These servers are engineered for high-performance AI, offering substantial improvements in efficiency and scalability.


