KPN commits €4.5B to bolster Netherlands connectivity
KPN outlined plans to invest more than €4.5 billion into its networks as part of a new strategic plan covering the period to the end of 2026
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T-Mobile US faces antitrust case over Sprint buy
T-Mobile US was ordered to face a lawsuit over its acquisition of Sprint in 2020, as a US judge sided with AT&T and Verizon subscribers who filed a class action arguing the deal hurt competition and led to increased prices.
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Deutsche Telekom sets aside €2B for share buyback
Deutsche Telekom outlined intentions to invest €2 billion in 2024 to buy back shares, along with raising its dividend for the third year in succession.
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Countries launch global effort to avoid catastrophic AI harm
Nations including the UK, the US and China agreed to establish a shared understanding of the risks posed by frontier AI, pledging to ensure the technology is developed and deployed safely.
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Vodafone keen to use mobile nous in AI
Vodafone Group argued mobile operators could counsel organisations actively looking at the opportunities and risks of AI, pointing to the industry’s long history of bringing disruptive technology to the masses and creating innovative business models.
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Ericsson targets premium 5G
Ericsson deployed a software toolkit to strengthen standalone 5G by enabling premium services with differentiated connectivity, an offering the vendor claimed can create new business opportunities for operators.
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Apple claims chip first at Macbook launch event
Apple unveiled the latest generation of in-house processors for its new Macbooks, rolling out a trio of M3 chips built using a 3 nanometer (nm) process, representing what it claimed is a first for the PC industry.
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Samsung rolls back the years with retro device
Samsung took the wraps off the Galaxy X Flip5 Retro, a limited-edition phone which draws inspiration from the company’s SGH-E700 launched 20 years ago.
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Broadcom, VMware merger delayed
Broadcom insisted a proposed deal to acquire VMware will close soon and prior to the expiration of its merger agreement, after it missed its own expectations to finalise the tie-up today (30 October).
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Alphabet keeps AI in view as revenue rises
Alphabet focused on future AI investment in its Q3 earnings announcement, after it recorded an 11 per cent year-on-year rise in revenue driven by advertising gains.
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