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Navigation is fixed as Trends -> Region -> Industry. Each region carries an intelligence summary page and each industry has a dedicated route for structured trend analysis.
Global plus five geographic routes aligned to the market taxonomy.
Cloud Service, Regional ISP, National Telecom, Datacenter, and Institutional.
Pages are designed for stable trend navigation rather than single-run article chronology.
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Global
Cross-region intelligence baseline and macro structural signals.
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North America
Execution speed, policy enforcement, and platform operating leverage.
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Europe and Middle East
Compliance-driven market adjustment and governance coupling pressure.
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Asia-Pacific
IPv4 scarcity economics, scaling demand, and operational modernization.
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Latin America and Caribbean
Connectivity expansion, regulatory transition, and asset-efficiency pressure.
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Africa
Governance normalization, infrastructure financing, and growth asymmetry.
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Capacity Eurasia 2025 set to unite connectivity leaders in Istanbul
What happened: Connectivity leaders to gather in Istanbul for Capacity Eurasia 2025 Capacity Eurasia 2025 will take place on 1–2 July at the InterContinental Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey. Now in its latest edition, the event gathers over 500 decision-makers from 40+ countries across Central and Eastern…
Nokia and Elisa upgrade core network for future 5G use cases
Nokia helps Elisa complete cloud-based 5G core network upgrade across Finland to support automation and digital services.
Fibrecomm: Pioneering telecommunications in Malaysia
A legacy of innovation Founded in 1992 by TNB, Celcom, and MRCB, Fibrecomm has played a pivotal role in Malaysia’s telecommunications sector. The company commenced operations in 1997, launching its first dark fibre service and expanding its network capabilities over the years. By 2013, Fibrecomm had…
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Capacity Eurasia 2025 set to unite connectivity leaders in Istanbul
What happened: Connectivity leaders to gather in Istanbul for Capacity Eurasia 2025 Capacity Eurasia 2025 will take place on 1–2 July at the InterContinental…

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Nokia and Elisa upgrade core network for future 5G use cases
Nokia helps Elisa complete cloud-based 5G core network upgrade across Finland to support automation and digital services.

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Fibrecomm: Pioneering telecommunications in Malaysia
A legacy of innovation Founded in 1992 by TNB, Celcom, and MRCB, Fibrecomm has played a pivotal role in Malaysia’s telecommunications sector. The company com…

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LACNIC works to grow internet resources in Latin America
What happened: LACNIC launches R&D Ambassadors Program to boost local internet leadership LACNIC has initiated its Research and Development (R&D) Ambassadors…

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Google Cloud outage disrupts over 50 services
Google Cloud outage on 12 June disrupts over 50 services worldwide for 7+ hours due to misconfiguration issue.

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Whalet and TerraPay forge strategic alliance
Whalet partnered with TerraPay to transform SME Cross-Border payments Whalet, a Singapore-based digital payment provider, has teamed up with TerraPay, a glob…

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WeWork Singapore: Rebuilding in the Asia’s coworking market
WeWork Singapore streamlines operations, focuses on design and services to stay competitive in Asia’s coworking market.

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Proximus wins case over Digi’s fibre rollout
Brussels court sides with Proximus, ruling Digi violated fibre rollout rules and must halt unauthorised installation work.

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CityFibre boosts Ethernet services for UK businesses
CityFibre expands business Ethernet to 260,000 UK sites, offering faster installs, lower prices, and broader coverage.

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Vodafone and Three explore new subsea cable to Shetlands
What happened: Feasibility study launched for Shetland–mainland fibre link amid connectivity concerns Vodafone and Three UK, operating under their merged ent…

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Ericsson and Google Cloud launch AI-driven 5G core as a service
What happened: Ericsson and Google Cloud launch AI-powered 5G Core as a Service for telecom modernization Ericsson and Google Cloud have unveiled a joint ini…

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LARUS capitalises on IP leasing momentum at MYNOG‑12
What happened: LARUS explores IPv4 leasing opportunities at MYNOG‑12 in Malaysia The 12th Malaysia Network Operators Group meeting (MYNOG‑12), held on 24 Jun…

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AMD unveils MI350 & Roadmap for AI infrastructure
What happened: AMD outlines AI chip roadmap and Helios rack system At the “Advancing AI” event on 12 June 2025 in San Jose, AMD launched its Instinct MI350 s…

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VodafoneThree drives broadband expansion with FWA
VodafoneThree is targeting broadband growth through convergence VodafoneThree, the freshly formed joint venture between Vodafone UK (51%) and Three UK (49%),…

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EU pushes data centre energy reforms amid rising power concerns
EU proposes new energy rules for data centres to cut emissions, balancing digital growth with climate targets.

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Vocus appoints Zayo veteran Andrés Irlando as CEO to drive next phase
Vocus names former Zayo executive Andrés Irlando as new CEO to lead fibre growth and enterprise telecom strategy.

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Ericsson offers 5G core as a service through Google Cloud
What happened: Ericsson launches 5G SaaS via Google Cloud Ericsson, in partnership with Google Cloud, has introduced Ericsson On-Demand, a cloud-native 5G co…

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Deutsche Telekom and Unikie test 5G vehicle logistics system
What happened: Deutsche Telekom and Unikie partner on automated vehicle logistics Deutsche Telekom has joined forces with Finnish software specialist Unikie …

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Vodafone launches travel eSIM platform for 200+ countries
Vodafone launches eSIM travel app covering 200+ destinations and 700 networks, reshaping mobile data access for travellers.

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Franklin Templeton launches intraday token yield
Franklin Templeton’s Benji platform now offers real-time yield, letting investors earn interest by the second.
