Malaysian telecoms group Axiata has promoted Group CFO Nik Rizal to CEO and managing director, succeeding Vivek Sood after ...
e& said the new “South Route” connects Kazakhstan and other Central Asian states to the UAE over diverse, multi-operator terrestrial segments via TNS Global’s fiber-optic footprint across Kazakhstan ...
The SING cable is envisioned as a low-latency route linking key digital hubs across the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Apart from the UAE, landing points are currently planned for Muscat ...
Malaysia Rail Link (MRL) has appointed Maxis as preferred infrastructure and telecoms partner for its East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project, which Maxis will co-develop with rival telco U Mobile.
Identy.io, a global biometric authentication technology company specialising in secure, mobile-first identity verification, has announced its expansion plans for Africa.
Described as “a language model made in Latin America, for Latin America”, Latam-GPT is an open-source artificial intelligence model for the region, designed to combat bias inherent in an industry ...
IHS Fiber Brasil said the sale gives TIM SA full ownership of I-Systems, and reflects an enterprise value of US$452.6 million. The transaction – subject to the usual customary closing conditions, ...
Under the project, unconnected.org will introduce Eutelsat’s KONNECT community Wi-Fi service to local partners in Tanzania, including ISPs, NGOs, system integrators and government stakeholders.
Griselli’s reasoning illustrates why operators appear confident in taking back control of their assets. Despite the eye-watering upfront cost, owning the infrastructure directly can improve long-term ...
Sparkle revealed on Wednesday it has signed deals with Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) and Elettra to build its planned GreenMed subsea cable connecting the Middle East and the Balkans to Italy via ...
The rush to build data centres in Malaysia continues apparently unabated, with new announcements targeting Cyberjaya, a ...
NJJ and Millicom are both controlled by billionaire Xavier Niel, and will acquire 100% of Telefonica’s holding via an SPV. Respectively, the firms will take a 51% and 49% stake in the operator. While ...
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