BT has launched an upgraded Carbon Network Dashboard, offering businesses valuable insights into electricity use and carbon emissions. This tool is essential for managing AI-driven energy demands, reducing unexpected network activity spikes.
Globe Telecom’s role in managing the Philippines landing for the MYUS cable system marks a pivotal moment in global VoIP and telecommunications. The 19,000 km cable enhances digital connectivity, linking Malaysia and the US. This $720 million investment will provide 15 Tbps per fiber pair, elevating internet speed and reliability.
Viavi Solutions is advancing the VoIP industry with a new Open RAN test lab in Quezon City, funded by USAID’s BEACON Project. This initiative boosts regional Open RAN markets, fostering VoIP innovation.
Netmore and Cellnex UK are transforming IoT network coverage with LoRaWAN gateways on 200 street poles, enhancing connectivity for smart water meters. Netmore’s partnership with Yorkshire Water aims to replace 1.3 million meters, benefiting 360,000 households.
This week’s collaboration between Wind River and Rakuten Symphony marks a significant advancement in Open RAN technology. This partnership is set to revolutionize telecommunications, enhancing flexibility with powerful cloud-to-edge solutions.
NVIDIA has unveiled the xAI Colossus supercomputer, a groundbreaking advancement. Utilizing 100,000 Hopper Tensor Core GPUs and the Spectrum-X Ethernet platform, this system achieves unprecedented performance without packet loss.
Spain’s telecom sector is set for transformation as Ericsson partners with MasOrange, the country’s largest mobile operator, to develop an open, programmable network. This five-year collaboration aims to enhance network performance and support the rollout of 5G in rural areas.
IC Mobile has partnered with Openmind Networks to enhance its messaging services, introducing advanced, secure messaging systems for Canadian businesses. This collaboration strengthens IC Mobile’s position in the telecom market, aligning with its commitment to innovation and reliable communication.
Deutsche Telekom plans to phase out its 2G network by 2028, reallocating the spectrum for improved 4G and 5G networks. This transition will support robust data transmission, especially benefitting rural areas.
DigitalBridge’s acquisition of Yondr Group marks a pivotal enhancement in its infrastructure capabilities. As a leader in hyperscale data centers, Yondr’s assets will empower DigitalBridge to meet the surging demand.


