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National Telecom
Telia ventures into hydrogen power for mobile sites
What happened: Telia’s hydrogen power initiative Telia, a leading telecommunications operator, has announced the trial of hydrogen power for its mobile sites, marking a significant step towards sustainable and resilient energy solutions. The trials are set to take place outside…

Case File
YMTC denies back-door listing amid chip stock frenzy
What happened: Chipmaker YMTC denies reports Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp (YMTC), China’s top memory chipmaker, recently denied reports it was seeking a back-door listing to capitalise on the stock frenzy. The company, aiming to rival global leaders like Samsung and SK Hynix…

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Vodafone simplifies MVNO business to attract more players
What happened: Vodafone aims to simplify MVNO operations Vodafone is working to make the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) business easier to manage, with plans to simplify the process for companies entering the market. The telecom giant aims to transform its wholesale…

Case File
Riot Platforms to raise $500 million for bitcoin purchases
Riot Platforms announces plans to raise $500 million for bitcoin purchases.

Case File
Tipalti launches localised solution to support Canadian market
What happened: Tipalti expands market with tailored finance automation solutions. Tipalti, a global leader in finance automation, has announced the launch of its localised solution for the Canadian market, along with its registration as a money services business (MSB) with the…

Cloud Service
Over 400 million crypto wallets hold non-zero balance: Chainalysis
Over 400 million crypto wallets hold balances.

Case File
Nokia and Aramco achieve 2.4 Tbps optical transmission record
What happened: Breakthrough speeds to boost Aramco’s network capacity and efficiency Nokia and Saudi Aramco have successfully achieved an optical network transmission speed of 2.4 terabits per second (Tbps) during tests conducted on Aramco’s operational network. The tests were…

Case File
NFT Sales Surge: Pudgy Penguins and CryptoPunks Lead
Pudgy Penguins lead December NFT surge with $25 million in sales.

Institutional
Kraken survey: 80% of crypto investors driven by FUD and FOMO
What happened: 0ver 80% of crypto holders driven by FUD and FOMO A Kraken survey has found that over 80% of crypto holders have made investment decisions based on FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) or FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). With Bitcoin recently surpassing $100,000, the…

Case File
NatWest unveils new initiative to support fintech
What happened: NatWest launches Fintech Growth Programme NatWest has launched a new Fintech Growth Programme aimed at supporting five pre-Series A UK-based fintech startups that focus on solving key challenges in the payments sector. Over ten weeks, selected companies will…

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Lloyds and PayPoint partner to boost payments for UK SMEs
What happened: Lloyds partners with PayPoint to improve SME payment services Over 60,000 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the UK will benefit from a new banking and payments offering through a partnership between Lloyds Banking Group and PayPoint Group. This collaboration…

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Telstra’s boost mobile buy divides opinion in Australia
Telstra’s Boost Mobile acquisition sparks mixed reactions over pricing and service.

Institutional
Telstra acquires boost mobile in $100m prepaid services deal
Telstra acquires Boost Mobile in a $100 million deal.

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BT secures £1.29bn deal to power emergency services network
BT secures a £1.29bn deal to expand and manage the Emergency Services Network.

Institutional
Waymo unveils plan to bring its robotaxi service to Miami
What happened: Waymo’s next robotaxi destination is Miami Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous driving subsidiary, has unveiled its plan to extend its Waymo One service to Miami, as reported by various news outlets including Electrek and AP News. The company intends to initiate testing…

Case File
Virgin Media O2 upgrades 1000 sites with faster fibre network
What happened: VMO2 improves over 1000 sites’ speed Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has transformed its mobile infrastructure by linking 1000 mobile sites across the UK to a high-capacity 10Gbps fibre backhaul network. This transition marks a significant upgrade from relying on…

Institutional
Crypto.com launches card in Bahrain and expands across GCC
What happened: Crypto.com’s Bahrain card launch Crypto.com, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, has announced its collaboration with Mastercard to introduce a new prepaid payment card service in Bahrain, with plans to extend the service across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)…

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Xreal unveils augmented reality glasses with custom chip
What happened: Xreal launches AR glasses with new chip Alibaba-backed Xreal unveils its new augmented reality (AR) glasses, featuring a custom-designed chip to enhance performance. The product aims to offer an everyday, practical AR experience, positioning Xreal against Meta’s…

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European Commission introduces sustainable finance FAQs
What happened: EU Commission releases sustainable finance FAQs The European Commission has recently unveiled a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) documents to assist investors in navigating the complexities of sustainable finance. These FAQs are designed to provide clear…

Case File
Bridging oceans: Google’s Fiji cable ambition
What happened: Google lays the groundwork for Pacific connectivity Google announced on November 30 that it will break ground on a new cable landing station in Fiji. The station will serve as a hub for an international undersea cable connecting the island nation to the wider…
