TelSoc Newsletter CommsWire 13 June 2025

 

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Vodafone to use quantum computer to identify best broadband installation routes

Vodafone to use quantum computer to identify best broadband<br />
installation routes

Mobile operator Vodafone is partnering with London-based quantum computing provider Orca Computing to use quantum technology to identify the best routes for upgrading fixed and mobile networks.

Four operators to link Asia, Africa, Europe with subsea cable

Four operators to link Asia, Africa, Europe with subsea cable

A consortium of four subsea cable operators – PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt and Zain Omantel International (ZOI) – have signed an MoU to jointly construct the Asia–Africa–Europe-2 (AAE-2) hybrid land and subsea cable system.

Leonardo chooses Nokia for mission-critical private wireless

Leonardo chooses Nokia for mission-critical private wireless

Rome-based mission critical communications provider Leonardo has chosen telecoms equipment vendor Nokia to deliver mission-critical services worldwide integrated into Nokia’s core enterprise solutions.

Airtel taps Ericsson for network operations centre managed services deal

Airtel taps Ericsson for network operations centre managed services<br />
deal

Giant Indian telco Bharti Airtel has chosen Ericsson for a multi-year network operations centre (NOC) managed services contract across its mobile networks.

Nokia to lead €40M robotics and unmanned technology project

Nokia to lead €40M robotics and unmanned technology project

Telecoms equipment vendor Nokia has been selected to lead a consortium of 42 European technology companies from 13 countries to develop the use of unmanned technology.

Brookfield to pump US$10 billion into Sweden’s AI infrastructure

Brookfield to pump US$10 billion into Sweden&#039;s AI<br />
infrastructure

Giant US asset manager Brookfield has announced that it will pump up to SEK 95 billion (US$10 billion) of investment to support the development of AI infrastructure across Sweden.

Orange moves to boost LEO credentials with Eutelsat agreement

Orange moves to boost LEO credentials with Eutelsat agreement

French satellite operator Eutelsat and telecoms provider Orange have signed an agreement aimed at reinforcing the telco’s position in low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications.

Chile and Google agree to link Australia with trans-Pacific cable

Chilean port of Valparaiso

Search giant Google has signed an agreement with the Chilean government to deploy the first ever submarine data cable to span the southern Pacific Ocean, connecting South America with Australia and Asia.

Cubic3, SoftBank partner to create ‘ubiquitous network’ for SDVs

Cubic3, SoftBank partner to create &#039;ubiquitous<br />
network&#039; for SDVs

UK-based provider of software-defined vehicle (SDV) solutions Cubic3, and Japanese telco SoftBank, have announced a partnership to create a ‘Ubiquitous Network’ for SDVs and other high-value mobile assets.

BAI Communications partners with Telstra for in-building connections

BAI Communications partners with Telstra for in-building connections

Australian communications infrastructure provider BAI Communications has signed a connection agreement with Australia’s largest telco Telstra, for in-building connectivity.

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