
Huawei outlines strategy to boost chip performance amid US sanctions
Huawei president for semiconductors He Tingbo has given a keynote speech on the Chinese vendor's strategy for scaling transistor density on silicon chips. The speech is regarded as a significant insight into Huawei's plans to circumvent tech bottlenecks created by US sanctions that have barred access to EUV (extreme ultraviolet) lithography machines supplied by Dutch vendor ASML, which controls the vast majority of the market. The company believes its framework, dubbed the Tau Scaling Law, will allow it to

Huawei outlines strategy to boost chip performance amid US sanctions
Huawei president for semiconductors He Tingbo has given a keynote speech on the Chinese vendor's strategy for scaling transistor density on silicon chips. The speech is regarded as a significant insight into Huawei's plans to circumvent tech bottlenecks created by US sanctions that have barred access to EUV (extreme ultraviolet) lithography machines supplied by Dutch vendor ASML, which controls the vast majority of the market. The company believes its framework, dubbed the Tau Scaling Law, will allow it to

Anthropic updates on Glasswing progress in tracking cybersecurity bugs
Anthropic has provided a glimpse at early partner activity in its AI cybersecurity initiative, Project Glasswing, which aims to leverage its frontier AI model Claude Mythos Preview AI model to identify software bugs at unprecedented scale. With over 50 partners enrolled in the initiative, including the likes of Verizon, Broadcom, Cisco, Apple, Google, Microsoft and AWS, the ecosystem is mainly formed of stakeholders responsible for foundational internet software. With this approach, Anthropic hopes to promo

Anthropic updates on Glasswing progress in tracking cybersecurity bugs
Anthropic has provided a glimpse at early partner activity in its AI cybersecurity initiative, Project Glasswing, which aims to leverage its frontier AI model Claude Mythos Preview AI model to identify software bugs at unprecedented scale. With over 50 partners enrolled in the initiative, including the likes of Verizon, Broadcom, Cisco, Apple, Google, Microsoft and AWS, the ecosystem is mainly formed of stakeholders responsible for foundational internet software. With this approach, Anthropic hopes to promo

Axiata doubles Q1 profit with improved EBITDA, cash flow
Axiata posted profit after tax and minority interests (PATAMI) of more than MYR 273.8 million for the first quarter of 2026, which represents as increase of 100 percent year-on-year. This growth was mainly boosted by improved operating profitability, cost discipline and contributions across the portfolio, with foreign exchange gains and lower financing costs providing additional support.

Axiata doubles Q1 profit with improved EBITDA, cash flow

Beeline Russia launches new small business mobile plan
Russian operator Beeline has introduced its new tariff plan for SMEs and self-employed business people, based on market research into the needs of entrepreneurs. The plan includes 1,000 minutes of calls and 300 SMS each month, a virtual secretary for handling incoming messages, a special phone number for business communication, call recording option, AI assistants for routine business tasks and unlimited data traffic.

Beeline Russia launches new small business mobile plan

MTS Belarus expands NB-IoT network
MTS Belarus has expanded its NB-IoT network significantly. The operator said it added around 200 new base stations supporting the services, and the number of NB-IoT base stations has doubled since the beginning of 2025. This year, the operator focuses on the NB-IoT network expansion in cities and towns.

MTS Belarus expands NB-IoT network

Sagemcom wins damage claim against Canal Plus in France
Sagemcom has been awarded USD 2.5 million in damages by the commercial court of Paris in a legal dispute with pay‑TV group Canal Plus, reports L'informe. The equipment maker filed the legal action in July 2024, and the nature of the dispute was outlined by Canal Plus in its 2025 annual report. In particular, Sagemcom sought damages for a breach of contractual obligations related to set‑top box orders that Canal Plus was expected to place, as well as for an alleged unfair termination of business relations.

Sagemcom wins damage claim against Canal Plus in France

T-Mobile Czechia hires new B2B director
T-Mobile Czech Republic has appointed Michal Muller the Director of the Corporate Customers and Public Administration Division, effective from 17 August. Muller will replace Peter Laco in this position, who holds the role temporarily. Muller has worked at Vodafone Czech Republic for eight years and at O2 Czech Republic for more than six years before that. He will be responsible for managing the entire commercial strategy for the B2B area.

T-Mobile Czechia hires new B2B director

Jambox concludes MVNO agreement with Play
Polish company SGT, belonging to the Vectra Group and providing MVNO services under the Jambox brand, announced that it will provide MVNO services on the Play mobile network, reports GSM Online. Jambox already provides mobile services on the Plus network and will continue working on two networks. Jambox also runs a pay-TV platform.

Jambox concludes MVNO agreement with Play

Orange Poland expands coverage of 8 Gbps fibre broadband
Orange Poland announced that it has expanded the coverage of its fibre-optic network enabling access to broadband at up to 8 Gbps to 62 additional sites. The network is available now in 112 cities and towns across the country. The services have become available in Rzeszow, Zielona Gora, Bielsko-Biala, Nowy Sacz, Malbork, Gizyck and several other places.

Orange Poland expands coverage of 8 Gbps fibre broadband

Mobily prepares Hajj connectivity with AI capabilities and expanded 5G
Saudi operator Mobily and Ericsson are celebrating 20 years of partnership by upgrading 5G network capacity and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to ensure seamless mobile connectivity for pilgrims during the Hajj 2026 season in Makkah. The two companies have expanded network capacity and coverage in the Mashaer area, while extending the use of AI for network optimization, performance monitoring and operations during Hajj.

Mobily prepares Hajj connectivity with AI capabilities and expanded 5G

NASK gets permit for building cybersecurity centre
Poland's national R&D agency and security centre NASK has received a permit for construction of the cybersecurity centre CCN. The project is expected to require an investment of over PLN 300 million to build and equip the 7,700-m2 building and host several security units for the country. The project is carried out using subsidies from the European Regional Development Fund and the national budget.
