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Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific regional intelligence explains how companies, people, policy moves, network operations, investment signals, data centre demand, telecom execution, and market constraints shape infrastructure delivery in the same geographic market or governance area. The page connects public articles with evidence, regional actors, operating dependencies, market context, and customer or regulatory exposure that may otherwise sit across separate topic or company pages. Readers can compare who is active, which signals are backed by public evidence, how local execution risk connects to broader internet infrastructure strategy, and what changes may affect customers, partners, regulators, or capital planning. Search users can understand the geography, the relevant infrastructure sectors, the public evidence base, and the practical questions that make the regional page more useful than a short listing of articles.

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HKBN rejects China Mobile’s bid, seeks better valuation from new buyers
What happened: HKBN turns down HK$7.6 billion offer from China Mobile Hong Kong broadband operator HKBN has formally rejected a buyout proposal from China Mobile International Holdings, calling the offer too low. The HK$5 per share bid—valuing the company at HK$7.6 billion—was…

National Telecom
CommunicAsia 2025: 5G, AI and sustainable networks take centre stage in Singapore
At CommunicAsia 2025 in Singapore, telecom leaders focus on sustainable digital infrastructure under the ATxSG framework.

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BKNIX Peering Forum 2025 unites Asia’s network leaders
BPF 2025 in Bangkok brings together Asia-Pacific network leaders to discuss peering, routing security, and digital infrastructure.

Cloud Service
Dreamcloud Pte Ltd: Pioneering Low-Code innovation in Singapore’s digital landscape
Dreamcloud Pte Ltd leverages low-code development to accelerate digital transformation in Singapore’s tech landscape.

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Putin threatens to throttle Western firms still operating in Russia
What happened: Putin warns Western tech firms in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Western companies such as Microsoft and Zoom, which continue to operate in Russia despite earlier commitments to exit, may face severe restrictions. Speaking at a meeting with…

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Xiaomi to invest $27.8B in R&D over five years
What happened: Xiaomi to invest $27.8 billion in core technology R&D over next five years Xiaomi‘s founder and CEO, Lei Jun, announced that the company will invest 200 billion yuan (approximately $27.8 billion) in core technology research and development over the next five years.…

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Top tech news today: May 27, 2025
Tech News Roundup 1. Capital on Tap raises $820M for Master Trust UK FinTech Capital on Tap has secured £650 million to expand its Master Trust facility to £1.2 billion, enhancing credit access for SMEs. Source 2. Gainz secures funding to boost SME lending UAE FinTech Gainz has…

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Bain Capital targets EMEA hyperscale growth with hscale launch
What happened: Bain Capital expands data centre footprint with hscale launch Bain Capital has launched hscale, a dedicated hyperscale data centre platform targeting the EMEA region. This move follows Bain’s 2024 acquisition of an 80% stake in AQ Compute, a European data centre…

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Hong Kong passes Stablecoins Bill to regulate digital asset issuers
Hong Kong introduces stablecoin licensing regime to balance innovation with financial oversight in its digital asset sector.

National Telecom
Japan shows off 5G satellite tech at Expo 2025
What happened: Japan demonstrates breakthrough 5G satellite technology at World Expo 2025 A collaboration between the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), SKY Perfect JSAT, TMY Technology, Rohde & Schwarz, and VIAVI Solutions led to a live demonstration of 5G NTN…

Cloud Service
Xiaomi tops wearables market in Q1 2025
Xiaomi surpasses Apple in Q1 2025 wearable shipments, driven by strong sales of Smart Band 9 and Redmi Band 5.

Institutional
Starlink receives warning from Australian watchdog
What happened: Starlink faces regulatory scrutiny over reporting failures Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, has received a formal warning from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for failing to submit mandatory quarterly complaints reports on…

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Top tech news today: May 26, 2025
Tech News Roundup 1. Monarch raises $75M funding The personal finance app Monarch has secured $75 million to boost subscriber growth following the shutdown of Mint, increasing its valuation to $850 million. Source 2. Hong Kong passes stablecoins bill

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Radius Telecoms: Powering innovation in the Philippines
Radius Telecoms meeting the demands of a digital nation Radius Telecoms, Inc. (RADIUS), a 100% Meralco-owned company, has established itself as a prominent player in the Philippine telecommunications sector. Specialising in end-to-end fibre optic solutions, the company provides…

Institutional
OpenAI acquires Jony Ive’s IO to pioneer AI hardware
What happened: OpenAI’s bold move into AI-native devices OpenAI has finalised a $6.5B all-stock acquisition of IO, a hardware-focused AI start-up founded by Jony Ive, the legendary designer behind Apple’s iPhone and iMac. The acquisition marks OpenAI’s most ambitious expansion…

National Telecom
Huawei 5G powers autonomous mining trucks at major Chinese coal site
Huawei 5G-A connects autonomous electric trucks at Chinese mine, boosting efficiency and safety for heavy industry operations.

Cloud Service
Harbour Industrial Capital CEO Max Rebol on Web3 investing and Polkadot
Navigating the Web3 landscape Harbour Industrial Capital, led by CEO and Managing Partner Max Rebol, is making significant strides in the Web3 space, particularly within the Polkadot ecosystem. Rebol’s journey into Web3 began nearly a decade ago, rooted in traditional finance…

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Eemont: Empowering Southeast Asia’s Digital Future
Eemont delivers scalable IT infrastructure, cloud solutions, and managed services tailored for SMEs across Southeast Asia.

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Wi-Fi groups urge EU to keep 6 GHz band free for public use
Wi-Fi advocates urge the EU to preserve upper 6 GHz band for unlicensed use amid pressure from mobile operators.

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Local roots, cloud heights: INET redefines ICT in Thailand
INET’s strategic role in Thailand’s ICT landscape Established in 1995 and headquartered in Bangkok, INET has emerged as a pivotal player in Thailand’s information and communication technology sector. The company offers a wide array of services, including cloud solutions, data…
