UK to boost public services with fresh £32M AI funding
The UK government will support AI projects designed to improve the quality of public services through a new £32 million Read more...
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Deutsche Telekom flaunts user gains, details Euro 2024 boost
Deutsche Telekom CFO Christian Illek hailed T-Mobile US’ lead of domestic net subscriber additions during Q2, as the US business was again a key driver of gains, albeit with some positive currency trends helping it along.
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HMD Barbie Phone certified ahead of launch
AT&T clears Sony-based Telit Cinterion IoT module for LTE-M
AT&T gave IoT company Telit Cinterion a major boost by approving its latest LPWA module, a blessing enabling the unit to be deployed on the US operator’s LTE-M network.
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Oppo Find X8 series to bring brighter displays, Pro variant returns
Verizon digs in on AI for fibre detection
Verizon tapped into AI and ML to prevent damage to its underground fibre due to accidental cuts during building or excavations by homeowners and outside agencies.
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Singtel brings quantum-safe network to enterprises
Singapore-based Singtel unveiled what it claimed is the first quantum-safe network in Southeast Asia, offering enterprise clients a customised programme to trial the technology before adoption.
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SoftBank loss narrows, Arm sales climb
SoftBank Group booked a narrower loss in its fiscal Q1 2024, impacted by a weaker yen and Vision Fund asset losses offsetting gains at chip design unit Arm.
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Rakuten to sell, lease network in up to $2B deal
Rakuten Mobile lined up long-term funding of between JPY150 billion ($1 billion) and JPY300 billion through the sale and leaseback of a part of its network to a consortium of global infrastructure investors.
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