AT&T is reportedly close to a multi-billion-dollar deal in Mexico, signalling renewed focus on its Latin American telecoms strategy.
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U Mobile and IGB expand next-gen 5G inside malls, offices and hotels, offering multicarrier access while debating deployment value.
Samsung and KT show AI RAN can enhance user connectivity, though broader commercial adoption still faces technical and strategic hurdles.
O2 extends its 5G SA network in the UK yet offers no specific paid services, reflecting wider challenges with monetising 5G deployments.
Hoopla Hosting Limited offers web and cloud hosting from NZ datacentres, reflecting regional control versus global network reliance.
CAIGA claims to improve cross-border cooperation, but critics warn it risks entrenching ICANN’s overreach and worsening Africa’s internet governance crisis.
MasOrange and Ericsson launch AI-powered RAN automation in Spain. Could this model transform network management — or limit operator flexibility?
T-Mobile’s fixed wireless strategy accelerates broadband rollout, but concerns remain over congestion, speed consistency and long-term viability.
Amazon’s US$35bn India investment boosts AI adoption, expands e-commerce exports, and aims to create one million new jobs by 2030.
HKC, a Hong Kong ICT veteran founded in 1970, now offers IoT and automation across Asia — raising questions on infrastructure sovereignty and local control.
Sky Broadband offers FTTH broadband services with affordable pricing, serving Nepal’s growing digital demand with strong customer support.
Lu Heng, CEO at Cloud Innovation, argues that Smart Africa’s attempt to force a single centralised Internet policy on a continent as diverse and fractious as Africa is dangerous and ultimately impossible.