1. Genius stablecoin bill gains traction

The U.S. Congress is considering the Genius Stablecoin Act, which aims to regulate crypto in a more innovation-friendly manner. Source

2. Nokia restructures network leadership team

Nokia has announced leadership changes in its network infrastructure division, reflecting a renewed focus on 5G and cloud services. Source

3. TM Forum and GSMA push API standards

TM Forum and GSMA launch a unified certification programme to accelerate the global API economy through Open Gateway APIs. Source

4. Taiwan adds Huawei, SMIC to blacklist

Taiwan has included Huawei and SMIC on its export control list, citing national security concerns linked to Chinese tech firms. Source

5. Vodafone and Airbus launch secure network

Vodafone and Airbus partner to deliver critical communications for European governments and enterprises, enhancing emergency and defence capabilities. Source

6. Mavenir adjusts strategy on Open RAN

Mavenir secures funding and reevaluates its Open RAN approach, shifting focus to cost-efficiency and real-world deployment challenges. Source

7. Telefónica sells Ecuador unit for $380M

Telefónica offloads its Ecuador business to Millicom for $380 million, continuing its pivot to focus on Europe. Source

8. OpenAI wins $200M US defence contract

OpenAI has secured a $200 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to support national AI research efforts. Source

9. UAE-IX upgrades to 400G connectivity

UAE-IX, powered by DE-CIX, has implemented 400 Gigabit Ethernet to enhance its regional internet exchange capabilities. Source

10. SoftBank and T-Mobile explore options

SoftBank and T-Mobile are reportedly in talks regarding potential business realignments and strategic cooperation. Source

11. Viasat linked to China cyberattack

Viasat has been identified as a target in a Chinese espionage campaign called “Salt Typhoon”, according to Bloomberg reports. Source

12. SMR stocks rise on AI and nuclear

Small Modular Reactor (SMR) stocks see a surge as investors bet on AI integration in next-generation nuclear technologies. Source

13. Telcel fined $93M for monopolistic behaviour

Mexico’s telecom regulator has fined Telcel $93 million for engaging in monopolistic practices. Source

14. Streaming overtakes cable in the US

Streaming services have surpassed broadcast and cable TV in U.S. viewership for the first time, marking a major industry shift. Source

15. FCC probes China Mobile over compliance

The FCC may fine China Mobile for not cooperating with a national security investigation into its U.S. operations. Source

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