United Group sale speculation resurfaces
Southeast Europe-focused media and telecoms player United Group was again the subject of Bloomberg reports on its future ownership, as stc, e& and a pair of private equity companies were claimed to be considering offers.
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T-Mobile US joins $2.7B DoD supplier list with Navy deal
The US Navy roped T-Mobile US in as the latest service provider on Spiral 4, a $2.7 billion programme designed to propel the nation’s military wireless communications capabilities over the next decade.
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Telenor establishes Nordic cybersecurity company
Telenor committed to curb the rise of cyberattacks targeting Norwegian enterprises through a newly-built entity, Telenor Cyberdefence, which will provide security and consulting services.
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BT takes aim at Vodafone, 3 UK merger
BT Group issued staunch opposition to a proposed tie-up of Vodafone Group and CK Hutchison’s UK operations, arguing the deal raises serious antitrust concerns, will deter investment and ultimately harm its ability to compete.
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OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite’s debut date revealed by Amazon
SK Telecom pumps $10M into US genAI search start-up
SK Telecom injected $10 million into US-based generative AI search engine start-up Perplexity, with an eye to improving its personal assistant services.
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PLDT confirms move to sell data centre unit
PLDT issued a statement acknowledging it is looking to offload part of its data centre business to reduce debt, noting a decision on a sale has not been finalised.
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Nokia, Ericsson to take equity stakes in Vodafone Idea
Indian operator Vodafone Idea moved to issue shares valued at INR24.6 billion ($294.2 million) to Nokia and Ericsson to settle outstanding payments, giving the vendors 1.5 per cent and 0.9 per cent equity stakes, respectively.
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