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Event intelligence gathers BTW.MEDIA articles that share the same editorial format, helping readers compare briefings, profiles, risk notes, market analysis, and event coverage without mixing different kinds of evidence. The page explains how this content type frames internet infrastructure events, company movements, governance decisions, operational signals, and public evidence across the site. Readers can compare which actors or infrastructure systems appear most often, how source quality changes interpretation, and whether the material is a durable profile, a time-sensitive event, a strategic market signal, or a governance development. The result is a useful search page for operators, investors, customers, analysts, and policy stakeholders who need to understand the consequence, timing, and evidence behind similar article formats.

Editorial image for Wessex Internet secures $62M to expand rural broadband.

Cloud Service

Wessex Internet secures $62M to expand rural broadband

Wessex Internet secures $62 million to expand high-speed broadband to 140,000 homes in rural Southwest UK.

Jun 25, 2025
Editorial image for Brightspeed secures $575M to expand fibre network.

Regional ISP

Brightspeed secures $575M to expand fibre network

Brightspeed secures $575 million to expand fibre network, aiming to connect 5 million homes across 20 states.

Jun 25, 2025
Editorial image for Vodafone uses satellites to align mobile antennas.

National Telecom

Vodafone uses satellites to align mobile antennas

What happened: Vodafone trials satellite-based antenna monitoring Vodafone is testing a new way to monitor its mobile antenna network using satellite imagery. The telecoms company has partnered with M2MTech, a UK-based start-up supported by the European Space Agency (ESA), to…

Jun 25, 2025
Editorial image for BT says nearly half of UK small firms face cyber attacks.

National Telecom

BT says nearly half of UK small firms face cyber attacks

What happened: BT survey reveals rising cyber threats for SMEs BT has revealed that nearly half (48%) of small businesses in the UK have been hit by a cyber attack in the past year, based on new data from its cybersecurity research. The telecoms group surveyed over 1,000…

Jun 25, 2025
cyber-security

National Telecom

UK SMEs face cyber threats as 2 million skip cybersecurity training

BT reports 2 million SMEs lack cybersecurity training as phishing and ransomware threats rise across the UK.

Jun 25, 2025
Netherlands AI investment

Institutional

Netherlands bids to host EU AI supercomputing centre

What happened: Netherlands launches bid to host European AI supercomputing centre A Dutch consortium has submitted a proposal to the European Commission to host one of the EU’s new AI “gigafactories” under the InvestAI programme. The bid—led by the De Groot Family Office (DGFO)…

Jun 25, 2025
van and engineer

Regional ISP

Inca warns Ofcom plan tilts market in Openreach’s favour

What happened: INCA flags Openreach bias The Independent Networks Cooperative Association (Inca), representing UK alternative fibre providers, has responded to Ofcom’s ongoing Telecoms Access Review (TAR) in June 2025. It strongly entities to a proposal that designates Openreach…

Jun 24, 2025
protester_free_iran

Cloud Service

Tehran cuts global internet by 97% to counter cyber threats

What happened: Iran imposes major blackout In mid-June 2025, Iran implemented a near-total internet shutdown, cutting approximately 97% of its global internet traffic. This followed reports of cyber-attacks on local banks and the cryptocurrency platform Nobitex, which authorities…

Jun 24, 2025
Vitol-Asia-Pte-Ltd

Cloud Service

Vitol Asia’s energy trade triumph

Vitol Asia Pte Ltd’s role in energy trading Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Singapore, Vitol Asia Pte Ltd is a pivotal arm of Vitol, a Swiss-based Dutch multinational energy and commodities giant established in Rotterdam in 1966. With over 40 offices worldwide, Vitol trades…

Jun 24, 2025
keir-starmer-ai

Cloud Service

Keir Starmer’s AI tsar to step down after 6 months

What happened: Keir Starmer’s AI tsar bows out early Matt Clifford, a prominent tech investor and head of Entrepreneurs First, announced he will step down as Keir Starmer’s AI adviser at the end of July, after only six months in post. He cited “personal and family reasons”…

Jun 24, 2025
Editorial image for Fiji’s Digital Transformation: Strengthening internet infrastructure.

Cloud Service

Fiji’s Digital Transformation: Strengthening internet infrastructure

Fiji’s digital strategy aims to enhance connectivity, cybersecurity, and public services, but challenges remain in accessibility.

Jun 24, 2025
Editorial image for Pisopay.com Inc.: Local Fintech Making Payments Simpler.

Cloud Service

Pisopay.com Inc.: Local Fintech Making Payments Simpler

Fintech challenges: Filling gaps in a growing digital economy The fintech sector in the Philippines is expanding rapidly. By 2023, over 200 licensed fintech companies were active in the country. However, many areas—especially rural communities—still face challenges. These include…

Jun 24, 2025
Editorial image for SK Group builds Ulsan data centre for AWS AI infrastructure.

Datacenter

SK Group builds Ulsan data centre for AWS AI infrastructure

What happened: SK group partners with AWS for AI infrastructure in Ulsan SK Group has launched a project to build a data centre in Ulsan, South Korea, aimed at supporting Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) new AI zone. The construction is part of a larger plan to develop AI-focused…

Jun 24, 2025
Route Mobile PTE Ltd

Cloud Service

Route Mobile: Global CPaaS leader powering digital engagement

Route Mobile: A full-stack CPaaS provider Route Mobile offers a unified API for messaging, voice, email, SMS firewalling, analytics, chatbots, WhatsApp Business, RCS, and identity verification. This cloud-based approach supports marketing, customer care, and engagement across…

Jun 24, 2025
UK’s new Industrial Strategy

Institutional

UK industrial strategy faces mixed industry reaction

What happened: Industry reacts to UK’s new industrial strategy The UK government has unveiled a new Industrial Strategy aimed at stimulating growth, reducing energy costs, and steering investment towards eight priority sectors—such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy, AI, and…

Jun 24, 2025
LINX and ISOC

Regional ISP

LINX and ISOC Ghana expand West Africa’s internet infrastructure

What happened: UK-Ghana initiative strengthens regional IXPs The London Internet Exchange (LINX) and Internet Society Ghana Chapter (ISOC Ghana) have launched a collaboration to boost internet infrastructure in West Africa. Their partnership focuses on supporting local internet…

Jun 24, 2025
Editorial image for ICANN83 in Prague: Growing pressures on internet governance.

Institutional

ICANN83 in Prague: Growing pressures on internet governance

What happened: ICANN83 highlight fractures in global internet oversight Government representatives from across the globe met in Prague this June for the ICANN83 Policy Forum, where the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) issued its Prague Communiqué. The statement reflects four…

Jun 24, 2025
Optical-network finance operations room with an empty executive chair, network consoles and finance materials representing Ciena's CFO transition

Cloud Service

Ciena's Marc Graff CFO appointment turns AI-network growth into a finance-transition signal

Ciena's appointment of Marc D. Graff as chief financial officer is a finance-transition event, not a profile of either Ciena or Graff. The evidence-led observation is that Ciena announced Graff's appointment on 18 June 2025 and filed an 8-K saying he would become senior vice…

Jun 24, 2025
map of submarine cables

Cloud Service

MEO–Angola Cables launches high‑speed Atlantic data corridor

What happened: Strategic subsea link On June 20, 2025, MEO Wholesale Solutions and Angola Cables announced a joint project to build a high-capacity Atlantic “digital super-corridor.” This corridor links MEO’s data centres in Portugal with Angola Cables’ AngoNAP Fortaleza hub in…

Jun 23, 2025
A Brussels regulatory supervision room with digital compliance workstations representing Apple and Meta DMA remedy oversight without logos or text

Institutional

Apple and Meta's DMA penalties moved Brussels from warning to remedy supervision

The useful signal is not that Apple and Meta once faced Digital Markets Act investigations. The European Commission has already moved those files into enforcement and remedy supervision: a EUR 500 million Apple penalty for App Store steering restrictions, a EUR 200 million Meta…

Jun 23, 2025