Zain’s digital enterprise opened a new ICT hub in Dubai, a move expected to boost its operations and customer base in the region.
Apple’s iMessage could reportedly avoid being subject to new regulations set to be enforced by the European Commission, as officials have suggested the service is not popular enough with business users to warrant scrutiny.
Chris Donkin dons his tracksuit to explore some of the sports and venue use cases for private 5G networks, including insight from the worlds of golf, American Football and baseball.
Challenger manufacturer OnePlus revealed details of its next flagship device, which goes on sale in China next week before a wider release scheduled for early 2024.
Research by an Intel subsidiary revealed hype around generative AI was yet to be matched by deployments, with a majority of executives surveyed apparently reticent due to problems rolling out large language models.
Verizon Public Sector landed a $15 million contract with the US Navy to provide voice and data services at domestic and international locations, marking another government customer win for the operator.
Telefonica and Nokia teamed with a university in Spain to launch what they claimed is the first 5G holographic laboratory in the country, designed to develop and test technology use cases.
AT&T CEO John Stankey provided some colour on a $14 billion open RAN deal with Ericsson during an investor conference, stating a slowdown in the vendor sector allowed it to strike an opportunistic agreement.
XL Axiata outlined plans to consolidate its business following a purchase of broadband and cable-TV provider Link Net in 2022, forging a non-binding agreement to transfer the subsidiary’s fixed-line business in a move which will make the operator the second-largest broadband provider in Indonesia by customers.
Philippines-based PLDT chairman Manuel Pangilinan, CEO between 2016 and 2021, was named to replace current chief Alfredo Panlilio, who is retiring due to health reasons.
Telstra was fined AUD3 million ($2 million) by Australia's communications watchdog after an investigation found the operator charged customers for inactive internet services over an 11-year period.
Apple reportedly warned it would fail to hit production targets in India if the country pushes ahead with plans to follow the European Union by introducing universal charging ports