U Mobile’s groundbreaking collaboration with Telekom Malaysia (TM) to provide 5G wholesale services marks a pivotal moment in the Malaysian telecommunications sector. The strategic partnership aims to enhance the 5G structure through a multi-operator core network, elevating Malaysia’s connectivity. U Mobile’s involvement signifies a commitment to advancing the country’s digital infrastructure.
Lumen Technologies is revolutionizing the AI infrastructure market by focusing on AI factory connectivity, positioning itself as a vital provider of high-capacity, low-latency fiber services. By divesting consumer assets, Lumen is responding to the exponential demand for advanced networking solutions crucial for AI-driven economies. This strategic shift highlights Lumen’s commitment to becoming a cornerstone in connecting AI data centers and transforming enterprise networking.
Europe’s pivotal role in the global AI ecosystem is evident as it becomes a key exchange hub for artificial intelligence. With rising data generation from connected devices and AI technologies, robust digital infrastructure is essential. Data centers and strong networks are vital for handling data volumes, highlighting Europe’s strategic advantage.
Europe’s digital infrastructure wave is captivating stakeholders, especially data centers. A €1.7 billion Deutsche Glasfaser deal highlights this boom amid complex AI Gigafactory delays. As demand for cloud computing and VoIP services rises, data center investments promise growth despite energy challenges. Fibre networks further boost connectivity, vital for VoIP advancements.
Explore the exciting transformation of IoT, as it evolves from unfulfilled promises to tangible realities by 2025. IoT, crucial for modern businesses, now drives substantial improvements in operations and efficiency. With The Things Industries leading the charge, low-power IoT networks enhance safety, quality, and asset management across sectors.
Discover how today’s network infrastructure struggles to support AI’s explosive growth. A Nokia study highlights the urgent need for modernization, as current networks fall short of meeting AI demands. With increased focus on AI-native networks, industries must invest to leverage this AI supercycle and avoid bottlenecks.
Arcus Infrastructure Partners is spearheading a strategic move into digital infrastructure with the closing of its European Infrastructure Fund 4. This highlights the soaring interest in digital infrastructure investment driven by rising connectivity demands. Arcus aims to diversify across sectors, including renewable energy, reflecting broader industry trends towards sustainable growth and technology integration.
Equinix’s £3.9 billion investment in Hertfordshire marks a pivotal expansion in the UK for the digital infrastructure leader. By integrating over 250MW of computing power, the new data center development underscores Equinix’s commitment to enhancing the UK’s digital landscape, supporting sectors like healthcare and finance while advancing the nation’s AI leadership.
Crusoe has acquired Israeli startup Atero to strengthen its AI infrastructure. The deal integrates Atero’s technology for improved GPU efficiency, scalability, and energy use, while also marking Crusoe’s expansion into Tel Aviv.
Apollo Global Management has acquired a majority stake in Stream Data Centers to meet growing US demand for cloud and AI infrastructure. With Apollo’s capital and expertise, SDC plans rapid expansion of its campuses and development pipeline, aiming to serve top technology clients.


