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Ericsson and Orange Private 5G Partnership for Morocco Enterprises

Ericsson and Orange Private 5G Partnership for Morocco Enterprises

Ericsson and Orange Maroc have launched a practical private 5G initiative in Morocco, centered on Ericsson Private Networks inside Orange Maroc’s 5G Lab. The project gives enterprises in logistics, utilities, energy, mining, ports, and smart territories a place to test secure, reliable enterprise connectivity, IoT, automation, cloud, edge, and security use cases before moving toward pilots or production.

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US Mobile + Starlink Home Internet Bundle Pricing

US Mobile + Starlink Home Internet Bundle Pricing

US Mobile and Starlink have launched limited-time bundles that combine Starlink residential service with US Mobile’s unlimited mobile plans under a single account and bill. Entry pricing starts at $47 per month, which effectively blends a $30 Starlink residential tier (targeted around 100 Mbps) with a $17 US Mobile base unlimited plan. Higher Starlink speed tiers are available at $77 per month for a 200 Mbps option and $117 per month for a “Max” service that targets 400 Mbps or more. Compared with Starlink’s typical standalone rates of $50, $80, and $120 for the same speed tiers, the bundles represent

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SK Telecom, Arm and Rebellions Launch Sovereign AI Inference Platform

SK Telecom, Arm and Rebellions Launch Sovereign AI Inference Platform

A new alliance between SK Telecom (SKT), Arm, and Rebellions targets the fast-growing AI inference market with a server platform designed for sovereign AI and telecom-grade data centers. SKT will validate a new AI server that combines Arm’s AGI CPU—its first Arm-designed data center processor, based on Neoverse CSS V3—with Rebellions’ RebelCard inference accelerator in live AI data center environments. The partners will co-develop the full software stack, from firmware up, and test telco-specific models and large-scale workloads, including SKT’s proprietary foundation model, A.X K1. Industry focus is shifting from training to inference at scale, where energy, latency, and total

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FCC targets HKT: Section 214 revocation risk

FCC eyes ban on Chinese telco interconnection

The Federal Communications Commission is advancing a proceeding that would prohibit US carriers from interconnecting with Chinese state-linked operators and from using facilities they own or operate, including data centers and points of presence. The proposal targets interconnection at meet-me rooms, cross-connects, and handoffs that underpin IP transit, voice interconnect, SMS hubs, and enterprise backhaul. The Commission is seeking comment on a ban and will take the item to a vote at its 30 April Open Meeting. Depending on the final order, potential outcomes range from mandatory disconnection to forced divestiture or transfer of affected facilities.

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Bosch and Qualcomm Advance ADAS with Snapdragon AI

Bosch and Qualcomm Advance ADAS with Snapdragon AI

Bosch and Qualcomm are extending their in-vehicle compute collaboration from digital cockpits into advanced driver-assistance systems, signaling a tighter convergence of safety, user experience, and centralized vehicle compute. Automakers are accelerating the shift from fragmented electronic control units to zonal and centralized architectures that run on fewer, more powerful processors. This deal aligns Bosch’s experience integrating automotive-grade compute with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platforms to create scalable ADAS solutions that can be deployed across mainstream and premium vehicles. As software-defined vehicle strategies mature, consolidating safety, perception, and cockpit functions on shared compute is a pragmatic step to reduce cost and complexity.

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Enterprise Vertical: Manufacturing

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Enterprise Vertical: Mining

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ETSI OpenOP Release 1: 6G-Ready Operator Platform

ETSI OpenOP Release 1: 6G-Ready Operator Platform

ETSI has introduced OpenOP Release 1 as an open-source operator platform for telco cloud, designed to standardize capability exposure and federation at the edge while creating a practical bridge from 5G-Advanced to early 6G experimentation. Networks are becoming software-first and distributed, but operators still face fragmented exposure of network capabilities and inconsistent approaches to multi-operator edge. OpenOP targets this gap with a standards-aligned, open implementation that lets developers consume telecom capabilities via CAMARA APIs and deploy applications across federated edge zones. Release 1 provides a working, end-to-end baseline with integrated components for exposure, orchestration, federation, and AI-assisted intent, suitable for

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