Arrow Electronics Expands Broadcom Distribution Agreement

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Arrow Electronics has strengthened its distribution agreement with Broadcom through Broadcom’s Accelerate Program, adding a range of new solutions to Arrow’s line card and introducing enhanced support options, local expertise and value-added services. This strategic move expands the companies’ collaboration and reinforces their shared commitment to driving innovation and success within the Broadcom ecosystem. The … Read more

Oracle Launches AI Factory for Customers and Business Partners

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At Oracle AI World in Las Vegas, Oracle announced the launch of Oracle AI Factory, a new and expanded suite of support services for customers and partners. AI Factory offers structured programs and tailored solutions to help organizations keep pace with the rapid development of artificial intelligence and quickly realize measurable business value from AI. … Read more

Telecom Industry Responds as CMA Clears Vodafone-Three Merger

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The UK telecoms sector faces a major transformation after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) approved the merger between Vodafone and Three. The transaction combines two of the country’s four principal mobile network operators and is being portrayed as a catalyst for faster 5G deployment, improved connectivity, and innovation. The CMA’s approval, however, comes with … Read more

Samsung Brings AI Closer to Users with the New Galaxy S25 Series

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With Galaxy AI, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series raises the bar for what an AI phone can do. Users now get a new multimodal AI experience that simplifies everyday life—at work, at school and during leisure time. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today introduces the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25. These phones set … Read more

Open Decentralized Path to Nationwide Connectivity

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Expanding connectivity through wider access to high-speed broadband and continued fibre roll-out is a top priority for the telecoms sector, especially given the rising dependence on these services since the COVID-19 pandemic. With global 5G adoption projected to surge in the coming years, the industry faces a significant challenge to scale network reach to meet … Read more

Gösta Thorell Appointed iCore CEO to Drive AI and iPaaS Strategy

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Gösta Thorell, iCore’s new CEO for AI iPaaS leads iCore into a new phase focused on AI and a modern iPaaS strategy. In September he assumed the role as CEO and now heads a company in an expansive phase within AI, automation and integration solutions. With more than 25 years in the IT industry, he … Read more

Asian Telecoms Lead in Customer Satisfaction — Where Does Your Country Rank?

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Many of us have experienced poor customer service from telecom providers, but how satisfied are customers in different countries overall? Independent research firm KPMG recently addressed that question in its study “In Search of a Better Customer Experience.” To measure real-world interactions both in stores and over the phone, KPMG used mystery shoppers who completed … Read more

Ofcom Revises Wholesale Rules to Speed Up Full-Fibre Rollout

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Telecommunications regulator Ofcom has revised its wholesale rules to accelerate the rollout of full-fibre broadband across the UK. Full-fibre broadband was a central promise of the previous government, but plans were delayed by the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. With successful vaccine distribution enabling a cautious easing of restrictions, attention has turned to rebuilding … Read more

A New Era in Retail Operations: How AI Powers Agentic Commerce

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Radical Retail Radar is the latest edition in Nexer’s recurring report series on retail development, produced together with Kairos Future and leading industry experts. This edition focuses on a shift that goes beyond the digitalisation we know—where AI is no longer a parallel tool but an integrated part of how retail businesses operate. The report … Read more

Why Nokia Calls Europe and the US Co-Dependent in Telecom Networks

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Telecom networks built by vendors like Nokia are intended to operate for decades, but the rules that govern them are changing far more quickly. Decisions about who supplies network equipment, where components originate, and which countries are considered trusted partners are no longer driven solely by cost or performance. They are increasingly shaped by security … Read more