Telcos stories
The hire aims to sharpen Indigo's push into hyperscaler and subsea contracts as it expands support across more than 90 countries.
More than 70 teams took part across four UK cities as the annual event doubled as a networking drive and charity fundraiser.
Operators could cut energy use and congestion as the new tools aim to automate 5G network tasks across multivendor setups.
Teenagers at Stamford Bridge are learning budgeting through a football club simulation as FICO begins its first UK financial education push.
The multi-year project aims to give Telefónica Germany more control over data, resilience and AI-ready services as it modernises infrastructure.
Users can now buy and activate travel eSIMs inside Truecaller in more than 30 markets, avoiding physical SIM cards and roaming fees.
A malicious CSV upload gave an intruder root access to a Cisco SD-WAN management system at a communications provider, Mandiant said.
A new benchmark and shared guidance aim to help telecom operators turn scattered AI pilots into large-scale deployments across their networks.
Weak revenue growth is pushing telecom groups to invest in AI infrastructure and automation, as they seek new income beyond basic connectivity.
Strict controls are now central to One NZ's AI push as it guards customer data and avoids costly errors in billing and finance.
The tie-up gives Australian businesses more access to indoor mobile coverage tools as demand rises for connected buildings and sensor systems.
Tech and software groups are most at risk as breaches, supplier access and stale credentials let attackers reach source code and customer data.
Thousands of civil servants and government systems are set to gain AI and cyber tools as the Philippines widens digital public services and network resilience.
Regional users should see fewer weather-related dropouts after the network gained autonomous service assurance for its fixed wireless service.
Labour shortages could slow repairs and raise outage risk, as TP Reach lets junior technicians get remote help from senior engineers on site.
The trial could help public safety and government users keep AI processing in Canada while improving latency for distributed workloads.
Businesses in New Zealand want better productivity and AI support, and HP has named a veteran executive to help meet that demand.
The hire comes as the cyber risk company expands into third-party and supply chain defence, with attacks on connected networks growing more persistent.
The hire comes as firms face rising identity fraud risks in account recovery, device enrolment and privileged access workflows.
The appointments bolster Google Cloud's push for AI and cloud growth in Southeast Asia, as competition intensifies across key markets.