A stunning amount for just 24 active satellites – but Globalstar owns 2.4GHz spectrum licences, perfect for D2D, plus unique access to Apple’s ecosystem and […]
Author: Annie Turner
Physical AI in logistics, manufacturing to hit 400,000 systems by 2030
This is according to Juniper Research but is physical AI just Round 2 of MEC or could we follow Softbank and Yaskawa’s lead to turn […]
Lidl to launch no-frill plans in up to 30 countries as MVNO sector heats up
Walmart Bait has 26m customers in Mexico, fintechs are invading the UK and US Mobile dynamically switches between the main mobile networks, bundles Starlink for […]
Orange wins EC approval to buy out partner in MasOrange for €4.25bn
Orange will acquire the outstanding 50% stake in MasOrange from Lorca, a private equity group that includes KKR, Cinven and Providence Equity Partners Under a […]
CEO of Poste Italiane follows up on €10.8bn bid for Telecom Italia
Matteo Del Fante spells out the business justification for his offer in the Financial Times, regardless of state-ownership, and suggests the deal could be complete […]
Africa Data Centres partners Oni-Tel Fibre Networks to improve Guateng links
Africa Data Centres says it operates the continent’s largest interconnected, vendor- and cloud-neutral data centre platform – the new connectivity is for Midrand and Samrand […]
Differing definitions of data sovereignty cause confusion for compliance
Research by Omdia finds more than 100 countries have some form of data sovereignty or localisation laws but often even within countries there are contradictory […]
DT is making space for business broadband in Germany
The operator group is using Starlink to offer enterprise broadband: it previously announced it would launch D2D services in 10 European countries via Starlink in […]
UK government chooses City veteran to chair regulator Ofcom
Sir Ian Cheshire formerly was head of Kingfisher and chair of Channel 4 until last year: he has worked in the public sector, telecoms, e-commerce […]
UK Navy foils Russian submarines surveying cables in North Atlantic
UK’s Defence Secretary, John Healey, says a British warship and aircraft tracked the three subs for more than a month and forced them to abandon […]
UK extends law designed to make it easier to acquire and operate basestation sites
Legislation introduced in 2017 has led to a surge in disputes and delays with landowners; expanding it to include 15,000 more sites looks unlikely to […]
United’s 600km terrestrial cable links Greek cities and Greece to ME
It connects eight cities, links Greece to its main PoPs in southeastern Europe and beyond to Turkey and the Middle East, as part of a […]
Helios Towers is to invest $100m next year in DCR
Helios manages 2,700+ towers in the African country: this latest expansion is with the ongoing support of the country’s Agence Nationale pour la Promotion des […]
Proximus first to launch 5G SA in Belgium
Only 2.8% of all European 5G connections use a 5G SA network, compared with 32% in North America and 80% in China Proximus has launched […]