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Governance intelligence groups reporting by primary domain so readers can follow a focused area of internet infrastructure, governance, connectivity markets, or digital capital. The page brings together related articles, public evidence, institutions, companies, people, regional exposure, operating dependencies, and market context that may otherwise sit across separate category pages. It explains the domain, the likely actor class, the market or governance context, and the source material readers should use when comparing signals. Operators, analysts, and governance readers can see how the same domain appears across events, profiles, market shifts, public-source evidence, regional dependencies, and longer-cycle infrastructure decisions over time.

Cloud Service
CMA reviews nexfibre's £2bn bid for Substantial Group
UK regulators open early scrutiny of a £2bn fibre deal that could reshape broadband competition and test consolidation limits across the altnet market.

Cloud Service
How IPv4 scarcity drives strategic partnerships
IPv4 scarcity is reshaping ISP strategy, driving partnerships and turning IP addresses into high-value digital assets

Cloud Service
Coffee firms use AI and satellites to map supply-chain deforestation
Coffee firms launch satellite AI system to track deforestation risks and improve supply chain transparency globally.

Institutional
SpaceX warns AI space data centres may not be viable in IPO filing
SpaceX has cautioned in IPO filings that its proposed orbital AI data centres rely on unproven technologies and face significant technical and commercial risks.

Cloud Service
Deutsche Telekom weighs full T-Mobile buyout as valuation gap widens
Deutsche Telekom considers full T-Mobile combination to address valuation imbalance and simplify structure as US unit drives growth and investor focus.

Cloud Service
Forge Nano to list on Nasdaq via $1.6bn SPAC merger
US semiconductor materials firm Forge Nano plans a SPAC listing, seeking funds to scale production as AI-driven chip demand accelerates globally.

Cloud Service
Clarifai deletes OkCupid data after FTC probe
Clarifai has deleted millions of OkCupid images and AI models after US regulator scrutiny over data use.

Case File
UK AI boom risks fibre bottleneck, warns Neos Networks CEO
Neos Networks chief Lee Myall says Britain’s AI ambitions depend more on fibre connectivity than on compute capacity.

Case File
AI data centre power use to triple by 2030, IEA warns
IEA says surging AI demand is straining grids, while accelerating investment in nuclear and renewable energy solutions.

Case File
Beijing builds Satellite Town to boost space sector
Beijing is building a dedicated Satellite Town to consolidate its fast-growing commercial space sector, with core facilities due for completion in 2026 as Ch…

Case File
Nokia builds SkyFiber fibre network in rural Nevada
Nokia wins SkyFiber deal to deploy fibre infrastructure across rural Nevada under US broadband expansion plans.

Case File
Maine passes first US statewide ban on large data centres
US state Maine pauses new data centre projects over 20MW, citing rising concerns over power use and local impact.

Case File
Veolia targets €1bn data centre clean tech by 2030
Veolia targets €1bn data centre revenue by 2030, expanding clean tech in water, energy and waste for AI-driven growth.

Case File
Bidders line up for €8bn XPFibre deal
Investors target XPFibre in an €8bn fibre deal as demand for stable telecom infrastructure assets grows across Europe.

Case File
Kraken Fed payment account draws fresh systemic risk scrutiny
Kraken’s Fed-linked account raises concerns over crypto risks entering core financial systems via payment infrastructure.

Case File
Big Tech locks in nuclear power to sustain AI growth
Big Tech secures nuclear power deals as AI drives record electricity demand and strains data centre infrastructure.

Case File
Black Cube confirms Cyprus sting in corruption probe
Black Cube confirms Cyprus sting targeting corruption, highlighting rise of private intelligence in global probes.

Case File
Tesla wins EU approval for supervised self-driving in Netherlands
Dutch regulators clear Tesla’s FSD system, enabling limited deployment while requiring driver supervision across European roads.

Case File
Japan approves $4bn more for Rapidus chips
Japan adds ¥631.5bn to Rapidus, lifting total chip R&D support to ¥2.354tn as it rebuilds domestic semiconductor capacity.

ARIN
The Bookkeeper’s Gambit – RIR Legitimacy Debate
A fierce debate over RIR legitimacy unfolds as AFRINIC’s dispute exposes deeper structural risks in global internet governance.
