Orange, the French mobile operator, has announced a deal with the French government that will increase Orange's fiber deployment to 1.12 million homes by 2025.
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KPN Details New Network Investment Plan
KPN, the Dutch telecom giant, has announced a new strategic direction dubbed “Connect, Activate & Grow,” in which the company will invest nearly €5 billion over the next three years.
Nokia Successfully Tests Orange's 5G Standalone Core on Sylva Open-source Cloud Stack
Nokia has announced the first successful completion of interoperability tests of the User Plane Function (UPF) of the 5G Standalone (SA) Packet Core in the Sylva open-source cloud software environment. The tests were carried out at Orange's new Project Sylva Validation Center in France.
Infosys Sets Up New Proximity Center in Bulgaria
Infosys, a provider of next-generation digital services and consulting, has announced the establishment of a new proximity center in the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia, as part of its ongoing expansion in Europe.
BT Announces Higher Half-Year Profits
BT has released its half-year results, showing profits of more than £1 billion and revenues of £10.4 billion.
Nokia, Mila Collaborate to Bring 10G Broadband to Iceland
Mila, Iceland's leading telecommunications provider, has chosen Nokia to upgrade its fiber network and provide new multi-gigabit services to over 60,000 customers across the country.
Port of Tyne Introduces 4G and 5G Private Network Connectivity
The Port of Tyne, one of the United Kingdom's largest and most important ports, has launched 4G and 5G private network connectivity, bringing its vision of becoming a leading smart port that is a model of safety, efficiency and sustainability.
Discovering Challenges of the European Telecommunication Industry
As the world becomes more digitalized and dependable, infrastructure for information and communications technology (ICT) is essential. The changing political, technological and economic environments ultimately challenge the telecom market. In an era when reliable digital networks are more important than ever, telecom operators are working to ensure the stability of their systems and services.
UK to Increase AI Research Spending to £400 Million
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has announced that taxpayer spending on AI chips and supercomputers will be increased to £400 million as part of the UK's efforts to become a global technological player.
Ofcom Conducts Review Into Fixed Wireless Network Links
The United Kingdom telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, has launched an extensive review of the utilization and demand for fixed wireless links and the related implications on spectrum allocation.
Ofcom seeks stakeholders' thoughts on their current and future use of these links in order to effectively manage the UK's spectrum.