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HPE cost reduction campaign with more layoffs; 250 AI PoC trials or deployments

Hewlett Packward Enterprise (HPE) is going through yet another restructuring to reduce costs and to capitalize on the AI use cases it’s been developing.  HPE’s workforce reduction program announced in March 2025 was to reduce its headcount of around 61,000 by 2,500 and to have another reduction of 500 people by attrition, over a period… Read more

McKinsey: AI infrastructure opportunity for telcos? AI developments in the telecom sector

A new report from McKinsey & Company offers a wide range of options for telecom network operators looking to enter the market for AI services. One high-level conclusion is that strategy inertia and decision paralysis might be the most dangerous threats.  That’s largely based on telco’s failure to monetize past emerging technologies like smartphones and mobile… Read more

Cisco to join Stargate UAE consortium as a preferred tech partner

Cisco Systems Inc. today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to join the Stargate UAE consortium as a preferred technology partner. The strategic MoU, signed by Cisco’s Chair and Chief Executive Officer Chuck Robbins together with other consortium partners, G42, OpenAI, Oracle, NVIDIA and SoftBank Group, envisions the construction of an AI data center… Read more

España hit with major telecom blackout after power outage April 28th

Spain has suffered its second major telecom outage in two months.  A widespread mobile network outage early Tuesday morning May 20th left millions without phone or internet access. The outage, which affected all major operators including Movistar, Orange, Vodafone, Digimobil and O2, began around 2:00 AM CET and worsened by 5:00 AM, disrupting services in major… Read more

Wedbush: Middle East (Saudi Arabia and UAE) to be next center of AI infrastructure boom

The next major area of penetration for the AI revolution appears to be the Middle East, Wedbush analysts say in a research note.  Analyst Dan Ives said the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure in the Middle East marks a “watershed moment” for U.S. tech companies, driven by major developments in Saudi Arabia and the… Read more

Charter and Cox Communications in $34.5B merger

Two of the biggest cable network providers – Charter Communications and Cox Communications – today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to combine their businesses in a transformative transaction.  The new entity will compete with Comcast for industry leadership in mobile and broadband communications services, seamless video entertainment, and high-quality customer service…. Read more

Sources: AI is Getting Smarter, but Hallucinations Are Getting Worse

Recent reports suggest that AI hallucinations—instances where AI generates false or misleading information—are becoming more frequent and present growing challenges for businesses and consumers alike who rely on these technologies.  More than two years after the arrival of ChatGPT, tech companies, office workers and everyday consumers are using A.I. bots for an increasingly wide array… Read more

Google X spin-out Taara and Digicomm International partner to offer high speed wireless communications

Taara, a Google X “Moonshot Factory” spinoff, has chosen Colorado-based Digicomm International, a leading telecommunications distributor and manufacturer, to stock and expand the deployment of Taara’s innovative wireless optical (speeds) communication technology which is generically called Free Space Optics (FSO).  Taara has been successful in FSO deployments with fiber and mobile operators in more than… Read more

Ultra-secure quantum messages sent a record distance over a fiber optic network

Unlike binary bit based digital communications, quantum information is transmitted in qubits, which can store multiple values at once, making quantum communications more secure.  A recently published article in Nature states that scientists have sent quantum information across a record-breaking 158 miles using ordinary computers and fiber-optic cables.  It’s the first time coherent quantum communication—an ultra-secure… Read more

AT&T grows fiber revenue 19%, 261K net fiber adds and 29.5M locations passed by its fiber optic network

In the 1st quarter of 2025, AT&T’s fiber business showed strong performance, with fiber revenue growing by 19% year-over-year and 261,000 net fiber subscribers added. This growth helped drive overall wireline revenue and operating income, with fiber revenue contributing significantly to the 9.6% broadband revenue increase. AT&T’s fiber strategy is a key part of its broader plan for growth,… Read more

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