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Datacenter
UAE‑IX launches region’s first 400GE internet ports
What happened: Middle East’s largest IX gets 400GE upgrade DE-CIX, the world-leading Internet Exchange (IX) operator, in partnership with Datamena(du’s carrier-neutral data centre and connectivity arm), has launched 400 Gigabit Ethernet (400 GE) ports at UAE-IX in Dubai—the first…

Institutional
China Mobile risks US fines over FCC national security probe
What happened: China Mobile under scrutiny from US FCC over lack of cooperation The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warns that China Mobile may face fines for not cooperating with an investigation into its compliance with US national security rules. A letter sent on…

Cloud Service
Genius founder supports stablecoin bill in US Congress
What happened: Genius founder backs bipartisan stablecoin bill to push US crypto regulation Trevor Traina, founder of the crypto firm Genius, supports a new stablecoin bill from US Representatives Maxine Waters and Patrick McHenry. The bill creates a federal system for how…

Cloud Service
Trump ties nuclear power to AI boom, SMR stocks explode
What happened Stocks in SMR (small modular reactor) firms such as Oklo and BWX Technologies surged after Donald Trump publicly backed nuclear energy as key to powering AI infrastructure. Trump’s remarks align with proposed budget measures aiming to fast-track SMR licensing and…

Cloud Service
Viasat confirms it is a victim of Chinese cyberespionage
What happened: Viasat faces cyberespionage threat from Salt Typhoon In an era where digital security is paramount, Viasat‘s revelation that it has fallen victim to Chinese cyberespionage should send shockwaves through the tech community. The Salt Typhoon group, known for its…

National Telecom
SoftBank sells T-Mobile stake for $4.9B to boost AI ambitions
What happened: SoftBank shifts focus to AI with T-Mobile sale SoftBank Group Corp has announced the sale of its T-Mobile shares for approximately $4.9 billion, as part of a strategic shift towards artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor infrastructure. The transaction…

Cloud Service
Nokia reshuffles Network Infrastructure leadership
Nokia announces David Heard and Victoria Hanrahan for senior roles in network infrastructure. Federico Guillén retires in 2025.

Cloud Service
Top tech news today: 18 June, 2025
Stay tuned with the latest updates on global telecom shifts, cybersecurity alerts, AI deals, and digital infrastructure developments.

Cloud Service
Trump’s push for EchoStar sparks FCC spectrum dispute
Trump’s support for EchoStar in its FCC dispute raises concerns over political influence in US spectrum regulation.

Institutional
GovTech: Powering Singapore’s digital government revolution
GovTech drives Singapore’s digital government with tools like SingPass, tackling system integration and cybersecurity challenges.

National Telecom
AT&T tests AI-generated Open RAN application on Ericsson platform
AT&T trials Aira’s AI-generated Open RAN app on Ericsson’s platform to study automated control in telecom networks.

Cloud Service
Vertiv appoints Mike Giresi as global CIO to lead AI strategy
What happened: Vertiv names Mike Giresi as global CIO to drive AI strategy Vertiv has appointed Mike Giresi as its new global Chief Information Officer (CIO). In this role, Giresi will oversee the company’s information technology and lead its artificial intelligence (AI)…

Cloud Service
Alibaba’s Qwen3 powers Apple MLX, shaking up global AI race
What happened:From GitHub to iPhone: Qwen3 scales Apple’s stack Alibaba has launched its Qwen3 AI models, now fully optimised for Apple’s proprietary MLX machine learning framework. The models, ranging from compact variants to the open-weight Qwen3-72B, support native deployment…

Cloud Service
El Salvador adds 240 Bitcoin amid IMF loan approval
What happened: El Salvador increases Bitcoin reserves after IMF support El Salvador has bought 240 Bitcoin. The announcement was made by President Nayib Bukele through a post on social media. The purchase took place shortly after the International Monetary Fund approved a $1.4…

National Telecom
Gaza telecom blackout looms as fuel runs out
Telecom services in Gaza may shut down soon as fuel shortages hit operators, warns Palestinian telecom authority.

Cloud Service
Justin Sun’s Tron to go public via Trump-linked reverse merger
What happened: Justin Sun’s Tron to go public through reverse merger in deal led by Trump-linked bank Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun is taking Tron public in the U.S. through a reverse merger with SRM Entertainment, a small Nasdaq-listed toy company now set to rebrand as Tron…

National Telecom
SoftBank plans to raise $4.9B by selling T-Mobile shares
What happened: SoftBank targets $4.9 billion with T-Mobile share sale to enhance financial stability SoftBank is in the news because it plans to raise $4.9 billion by selling its shares in T-Mobile. The company wants to strengthen its financial position due to changes in the…

Cloud Service
Amazon invests in Aussie data centres
What happened: Amazon boosts cloud reach as BT reviews AI impact on staff Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest $13 billion in new data centres across Australia by 2027. This supports the growing need for cloud computing and artificial intelligence services in the country.…

National Telecom
BT’s CEO Allison Kirkby warns AI may cut more jobs
What happened: BT CEO says AI may drive deeper cuts BT Group’s CEO, Allison Kirkby, said AI might lead to more job losses than earlier planned. BT had aimed to cut 40,000 to 55,000 jobs by 2030 to save costs. Kirkby noted that AI’s full effects were not included in these plans.…

Datacenter
Meta signs 20-year nuclear deal to fuel AI data centre growth
What happened: Meta secures nuclear power to fuel AI growth Meta has struck a 20-year agreement with Constellation Energy to supply 1,121 megawatts of nuclear power starting in 2027. The power will come from the Clinton Clean Energy Centre in Illinois, a plant once scheduled for…
