Huawei Courts Europe as Geopolitics Reshape Tech Partnerships

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Huawei has reaffirmed its commitment to Europe, promising sustained investment and collaboration despite shifting geopolitical conditions. At the Huawei European Partner Conference 2025 in Como, Italy, company leaders outlined a Europe-focused strategy that emphasises working through its partner network to drive growth across the continent. “Enterprise business will be Huawei’s key growth engine in Europe, … Read more

Snowflake Expands European Presence with New EVP for EMEA

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Snowflake, the AI data cloud company, today announced the appointment of Dayne Turbitt as Senior Vice President for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Dayne will lead Snowflake’s commercial operations across EMEA, building on the company’s strong momentum in the region and helping customers accelerate AI adoption. Dayne most recently served as Managing Director for … Read more

Cisco and DISH Form Multi-Layer Partnership to Speed 5G Rollout

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Cisco and DISH Wireless have entered a multi-layered partnership to accelerate the rollout of 5G services across the United States. Together they plan to build what they describe as the first “smart” 5G network in the U.S., designed to serve diverse industry needs through network slicing and advanced automation. Under the agreement, DISH will offer … Read more

SuperOffice Acquires i-Centrum 2025: First Strategic Move After Axcel Investment

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SuperOffice acquires i-Centrum 2025 as its first strategic move following the investment from Axcel. The acquisition strengthens the CRM platform, boosts innovation and accelerates growth across Europe. With Axcel’s backing, SuperOffice will speed up its strategy to build, buy and integrate additional solutions that increase customer value. ”This acquisition is about execution. With Axcel behind … Read more

SK Telecom and LG U+ Launch 300Mbps LTE Service in Korea

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Using three separate frequency bands—two 10 MHz channels and one 20 MHz channel—SK Telecom and LG U+ will deliver LTE-Advanced service capable of 300 Mbps peak speeds. To showcase even greater performance, SK Telecom plans to demonstrate 450 Mbps throughput at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. According to The Korea Herald, LG U+, South Korea’s … Read more

Twitter’s $1 Billion IPO: What Investors Should Know

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Hot on the heels of Facebook’s rocky IPO, Twitter filed for its own offering yesterday, seeking to raise $1 billion and planning to trade under the ticker TWTR when the San Francisco company goes public. As a business still searching for dependable new revenue streams, Twitter faces important questions about how successful its IPO and … Read more

T.Loop Strengthens Board as Entrepreneur Philip Duns Joins as New Member

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T.Loop strengthens its board – entrepreneur Philip Duns elected as new member “The interest in T.Loop reflects the enormous development we see in the industry. The company’s concept for circular Data Energy Center® is timely, and I am proud to contribute my experience,” comments Philip Duns, newly appointed board member of T.Loop. At the annual … Read more

EE Small Cell Deployments Boost Urban and Town Mobile Coverage

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EE has rolled out 200 new small cells across its UK network to increase capacity in busy locations, offering customers download speeds of up to 300 Mbps. Small cells are compact mobile radio units that improve street-level coverage where larger sites are impractical. Installed on existing street assets—such as lamp posts, CCTV columns and BT’s … Read more

Business Tech Launches: Expo for Future Business Technology

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Live Expo launches Business Tech, a new trade fair focused on technology-driven business development. The event will run alongside Stockholm Business Expo on 24–25 February 2027 at Kistamässan. Business Tech is specifically designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises make better technology decisions. The initiative responds to a growing need among small and medium-sized businesses. … Read more

NBN CEO Blames ISPs for Customer Dissatisfaction

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Bill Morrow, CEO of Australia’s NBN, has attributed much of the current customer dissatisfaction to internet service providers (ISPs). The National Broadband Network (NBN) was built to boost the nation’s connectivity and provide the digital infrastructure businesses and households need. More than half of Australia can now access the NBN, and the service counts over … Read more