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Top tech news today: 13 June, 2025
Tech news roundup covering 5G partnerships, AI infrastructure, and subsea cable projects transforming global digital connectivity.
Rita Hu / June 13, 2025 -
OpenAI and AMD alliance strengthens AI infrastructure
OpenAI teams with AMD on MI400 chips and Helios servers to scale advanced AI infrastructure for future workloads.
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RIPE defends role after Montenegrin regulator raises concerns
RIPE defends its IP allocation policies after Montenegro’s ARKEP questions its role in managing address space.
Eva Li / June 13, 2025 -
Lu Heng, LARUS CEO, calls for IP portability at Japan Datacenter Forum
The internet entrepreneur advocated for IP address portability to enable global internet reform and operational efficiency.
Yara Yang / June 10, 2025 -
NANOG 94 kicks off with focus on data‑centre operations
NANOG 94 Day One in Denver focused on data‑centre scaling, BGP engineering, IPv6 labs, and hands‑on hackathon challenges.
Rita Hu / June 10, 2025
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Company Stories | IT Infrastructure
Who is Philippine Communications Satellite Corp
Philcomsat delivers satellite and broadband access for remote, private, and government networks across the Philippines.
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Home Credit Philippines brings digital loans to more Filipinos
Home Credit helps Filipinos access digital loans quickly through mobile apps or in-store credit from retail partners.
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IT Infrastructure | Networking
Vodafone and Three explore new subsea cable to Shetlands
Vodafone and Three study new Shetland subsea cable to boost connectivity and improve rural digital resilience in Scotland.
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Ericsson and Google Cloud launch AI-driven 5G core as a service
Ericsson and Google Cloud launch AI-powered 5G core network service to help telecoms scale faster and cut infrastructure cost.
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Openreach moves businesses off PSTN to avoid future disruption
Openreach urges UK businesses to exit PSTN before 2025 to avoid losing vital services like card terminals and alarms.
Scarlett Guo / June 13, 2025