The operators signed the original MoU in December 2024 for the Horizon Fiber initiative, which will link subsea cable landing ...
The website Data Centre Dynamics reports that Neom could, at least partly, be repurposed as a data centre hub. It has large amounts of renewable energy, land, and existing digital infrastructure – and ...
Global investment firm KKR, communications technology group Singtel, and STT GDC founding shareholder ST Telemedia have announced the signing of definitive agreements under which funds managed by KKR ...
Vodacom reported a strong third quarter, with group revenue rising 11% year on year to ZAR43.9 billion, driven by growth across its operating units and standout performance in Egypt.
India’s top court and Meta have clashed before. In 2024, the company was fined US$25.4 million and WhatsApp was barred for five years from sharing user data with other Meta platforms for advertising ...
The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MoPT) Strategic Plan for 2025–2029, is called Digital Liberia: Equity, Sovereignty and Innovation for a Connected Future. Sovereignty is evidently a key ...
Cambodian telco Smart Axiata announced on Monday it is partnering with FastWin Media to roll out free 5G-powered Wi-Fi at airport shuttle bus stations and onboard buses serving routes to and from ...
Jamaica currently has two subsea links that connect outside of the Caribbean – the Colombia-Florida Express (CFX-1) system running from Florida to Colombia, and the ALBA-1 system between Cuba and ...
Vodafone IoT explains that it provides Hyundai Motor Group with seamless in-car connectivity in the Middle East thanks to its Global SIM+ solution – which dynamically turns its Global IoT SIM into a ...
Comviva’s BlueMarble is a modular commerce, order management, customer care and partner management digital platform. It is a 5G ready, cloud-native, microservices-based, open digital solution that ...
Brazilian operator TIM SA is reportedly in talks to reacquire its stake in fibre company I-Systems in a deal that could be valued at around BRL900 million (US$170 million), Reuters reported.
The two new satellites are expected to replace NigComSat-1R, Nigeria’s only communications satellite, which has been in operation since December 2011. NigComSat-1R was due to reach the end of its ...