Cobham acquires Gatehouse to boost satellite-software capabilities as consolidation accelerates across Europe’s space-connectivity sector.
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What happened: Nokia and ALE unveil hybrid network blueprints for key industry sectors Global telecom vendor Nokia and ALE have…
What happened: Telkomsel secures three prestigious awards at 2025 glotels in London At the 2025 Global Telecoms Awards — known…
What happened:Digital Poverty Alliance renews call for tech firms to tackle digital exclusion In a recent interview with Capacity Media,…
After fining X €120 million, the EU widens its big tech investigations as regulators enforce fresh digital-market laws.
What happened: Switzerland’s national railway operator SBB, in collaboration with Ericsson, has deployed a landmark upgrade Switzerland’s national railway operator…
What happened: BT launches UK-only data platform for public and private sectors On 4 December 2025, BT announced the launch…
What happened: Ericsson Partners with LotusFlare and Takes Minority Stake to Boost CSP API Network Capabilities The telecom industry has…
What happened: Poste Italiane to buy Vivendi’s remaining TIM shares for €200 million Poste Italiane is reportedly preparing to acquire…
What happened: Expanding 5G connectivity across offshore energy Nokia has partnered with Tampnet, a leading provider of offshore communications, to…
What happened: EU-backed project could boost Europe’s AI capacity German newspaper Handelsblatt reports that Deutsche Telekom and the Schwarz Group are…
New UK law will force critical-infrastructure suppliers to comply with cyber-security standards and fast incident reporting.