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Top tech news today: 25 June, 2025

1. TalkTalk explores splitting network units UK’s TalkTalk is considering the breakup of its consumer and wholesale network units to streamline operations and enhance focus on customer service. Source 2. Netherlands bids for EU AI supercomputing centre The Netherlands has launched a bid to host a Eu…

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1. TalkTalk explores splitting network units UK’s TalkTalk is considering the breakup of its consumer and wholesale network units to streamline operations and enhance focus on customer service. Source 2. Netherlands bids for EU AI supercomputing centre The Netherlands has…

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UK’s TalkTalk is considering the breakup of its consumer and wholesale network units to streamline operations and enhance focus on customer service. Source The Netherlands has launched a bid to host a European AI supercomputing centre, aiming to boost its tech capabilities and attract investment in artificial intelligence. Source

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Wessex Internet has received a £50 million investment to expand its broadband services to 140,000 rural homes and businesses across the South West of England. Source Brightspeed has secured $575 million to enhance its fiber rollout, aiming to connect over 5 million homes with high-speed internet across the U.S. Source The UK government has unveiled a £3.5 billion investment plan to support key technology sectors, including AI, quantum computing, and telecoms, over the next decade. Source T-Mobile plans to launch its T-Satellite service on July 23, providing satellite-to-mobile connectivity for SMS, MMS, and more, included in select plans. Source

Key Points

  • 1. TalkTalk explores splitting network units
  • 2. Netherlands bids for EU AI supercomputing centre
  • 3. Wessex Internet secures $58M investment
  • 4. Brightspeed raises $575M for fiber expansion
  • 5. UK government promises $4.5B for tech

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Fiona Xu