
Qualcomm strengthens AI software portfolio with takeover of inference specialist Modular
Qualcomm is acquiring an AI inferencing software specialist called Modular. California-based Modular has built a unified software platform used to get enterprise AI up and running quickly, with options to deploy a range of compute architectures, including cloud-hosted GPUs, CPUs, custom application chips (ASICs), NPUs, and cloud-to-edge workloads. The software is based on open architectural principles configured for efficient execution regardless of the target hardware environment. Qualcomm said the takeove

Qualcomm strengthens AI software portfolio with takeover of inference specialist Modular
Qualcomm is acquiring an AI inferencing software specialist called Modular. California-based Modular has built a unified software platform used to get enterprise AI up and running quickly, with options to deploy a range of compute architectures, including cloud-hosted GPUs, CPUs, custom application chips (ASICs), NPUs, and cloud-to-edge workloads. The software is based on open architectural principles configured for efficient execution regardless of the target hardware environment. Qualcomm said the takeove

Eurofiber forecasts higher revenues, lower capex in 2026
Eurofiber expects its revenues to grow to around EUR 361 million in 2026, an increase of EUR 12 million from last year thanks to expansion of its fibre footprint in France and Germany. Capital expenditure will be slightly lower, down an estimated EUR 8 million to EUR 203 million, according to its annual report recently filed in the Netherlands.

Eurofiber forecasts higher revenues, lower capex in 2026
Eurofiber expects its revenues to grow to around EUR 361 million in 2026, an increase of EUR 12 million from last year thanks to expansion of its fibre footprint in France and Germany. Capital expenditure will be slightly lower, down an estimated EUR 8 million to EUR 203 million, according to its annual report recently filed in the Netherlands.

Telefonica completes nationwide rollout of 17 edge nodes in Spain
Telefonica said it has completed the deployment of 17 edge computing nodes across Spain, part of a national Edge Plan announced earlier this year to accelerate digital transformation and strengthen technological sovereignty by converting legacy copper exchanges into mini data centres. The nodes, distributed across major cities including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Zaragoza, Seville, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Bilbao, Valladolid, Gijón, La Coruña, Terrassa, Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Telefonica completes nationwide rollout of 17 edge nodes in Spain

Nigeria tightens telecom ownership rules with new pre-approval mandate
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) have introduced a new compliance mandate requiring telecommunications companies to secure regulatory approval before modifying their ownership structures. According to a joint statement, any proposed transfer of ownership or control involving 10 percent or more of a licensed telecom company's total share capital must receive a "Letter of No Objection" from the NCC before the transaction can be registered by the CAC. The

Nigeria tightens telecom ownership rules with new pre-approval mandate

Blackstone plans USD 30 bln investment in Japan AI data centres - report
Blackstone plans to invest USD 30 billion in AI data centres in Japan over the next three to five years, according to Nikkei, citing an exclusive interview. Jonathan Gray, president and COO of Blackstone, said that the investment firm sees a greater risk of insufficient computing capacity than an oversupply driven by AI-related investment. He said Blackstone has already developed more than 500 MW of data centre capacity in Japan and is currently in discussions regarding developments exceeding 1 GW of capaci

Blackstone plans USD 30 bln investment in Japan AI data centres - report
US raises USD 3.5 billion in auction of 5G spectrum
The US has completed an auction of mobile spectrum in the 2 GHz range, raising USD 3.5 billion. Seventeen companies qualified for the bidding for the AWS-3 licences, and the auction was completed in 22 rounds after starting at the beginning of June. The FCC said the proceeds were more than expected, and most of the money will be used to subsidise the replacement of network gear from high-risk vendors.
US raises USD 3.5 billion in auction of 5G spectrum

M.Video to invest RUB 9 bln in IT in 2026
Russian mobile and electronics retail chain M.Video plans to invest around RUB 9 billion in the development of IT infrastructure, digital products, AI and automation of key business processes this year. The company also announced plans to launch a new website and mobile application at its general sharesholders meeting. The AGM elected a new management board with the members Stepan Kuznetsov, Dmitriy Pylev and Jochaness Tholey, and the management committee includes nine members, led by Felix Lib.

M.Video to invest RUB 9 bln in IT in 2026

Optical fibre producer Incab attracts RUB 2 bln funding in IPO
Russian company Incab, a producer of fibre-optic cable, has raised RUB 2.04 billion in a public share sale, reports Forbes.ru. The company plans to use the funds for paying off debt at Sber bank, which totals RUB 4 billion. A 20.3 percent stake was sold during the IPO.

Optical fibre producer Incab attracts RUB 2 bln funding in IPO

Polish tests show success with 5, 60 GHz bands for closing coverage gaps
The Polish Institute of Telecommunications has issued a study on improving wireless networks coverage. Building on research commissioned by the government in 2024, it conducted measurements with the unlicensed 5 GHz and 60 GHz bands to see if they could be used. The six months of tests showed these can be successfully used in networks, with the correct design and configuration of each connection, as well as verification of radio conditions during implementation to ensure stable operation.

Polish tests show success with 5, 60 GHz bands for closing coverage gaps

MTN, America Movil move up in telco digital rights benchmark
MTN Group climbed to second place globally in the 2026 Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) Index of major telecom operators. The African operator moved up from sixth place last year with a score of 42 out of 100 points, trailing only Telefonica (57) in the ranking of transparency, governance and the protection of digital rights. America Movil came third (41), improving from seventh place last year.

MTN, America Movil move up in telco digital rights benchmark

Cyfrowy Polsat extends management board contracts
Polish company Cyfrowy Polsat, controlling Polsat Plus Group, extended contracts with members of its management board for the next three-year term in office. Maciej Staj will work as vice-chairman of the board, and Andrzej Abramczuk, Bartlomiej Drywa, Jackek Felczykowski, Agnieszka Odorowicz and Katarzyna Ostap-Tomann remain as board members.
