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Top tech news today: 19 June, 2025
Stay tuned with us for the latest on AFRINIC elections, AI partnerships, and satellite connectivity shaping the global digital future.
Rita Hu / June 19, 2025 IT Infrastructure | Networking
Vi and AST SpaceMobile launch satellite phone service in India
Vodafone Idea and AST SpaceMobile partner to launch satellite mobile services across India’s remote regions.
Scarlett Guo / June 19, 2025-
Altman says Meta offered $100M bonuses to poach OpenAI staff
OpenAI’s Sam Altman claims Meta offered $100 million bonuses to recruit his top staff, but none accepted—highlighting the limits.
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8 men hoping to lead AFRINIC into the future
Meet the eight candidates endorsed by the NRS, the organisation putting a free, fair and future-proofed internet front and centre.
James Durston / June 19, 2025 -
AFRINIC elections 2025: ICANN is ‘inappropriate’, ‘unreasonable’ and ‘irresponsible’
ICANN's motion to reconstitute the NomCom and delay the AFRINIC elections has been shot down by Mauritius Supreme Court judge
James Durston / June 19, 2025
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Telstra and Nokia partner to open network APIs for developers
Telstra partners with Nokia to open network APIs, helping developers create enterprise applications and drive network productisation.
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RIPE NCC defends neutrality in Kosovo IP address dispute
RIPE NCC says it stays fully neutral and follows global standards in ongoing Kosovo IP address conflict with ARKEP.
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Mobile industry emissions down 8% but progress still too slow
GSMA says mobile industry emissions fell 8% in 2022, but faster cuts are needed to hit global net zero target.
Eva Li / June 19, 2025