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Arm opens Armv9 edge AI via Flexible Access

Arm opens Armv9 edge AI via Flexible Access

Arm has expanded its Flexible Access licensing model to include its Armv9 edge AI platform, lowering the cost and friction for OEMs and startups to develop on-device AI at scale. The platform combines the ultra‑efficient Arm Cortex‑A320 CPU with the Arm Ethos‑U85 NPU, enabling on‑device inference for models with roughly billion‑parameter complexity while maintaining tight power budgets. Security is a first‑class feature set, with architectural protections such as Pointer Authentication, Branch Target Identification, and Memory Tagging to harden critical software at the edge. Availability is staged: Cortex‑A320 will enter Flexible Access in November 2025, followed by Ethos‑U85 in early 2026.

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T-Mobile Cyber Defense Center: 5G Security

T-Mobile Cyber Defense Center: 5G Security

T-Mobile has launched a purpose-built Cyber Defense Center alongside a new Executive Briefing Center, signaling a maturing, integrated approach to cyber resilience across its network and enterprise business. T-Mobile unveiled a centralized Cyber Defense Center at its Bellevue, Washington headquarters to detect, disrupt, and respond to threats in real time, complemented by an Executive Briefing Center that showcases industry use cases and a tie-in to the company’s always-on Business Operations Center for continuity during crises. T-Mobile’s Business Operations Center remains the operational backbone for network health, customer experience continuity, and coordinated disaster response, integrating data-driven dashboards that support rapid decisioning

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Boldyn and Apeiroon fast-track portable private 5G modules

Boldyn and Apeiroon fast-track portable private 5G modules

Defense, public safety, transport, and critical infrastructure need deterministic connectivity that moves with the mission. Traditional rollouts struggle with time-to-service, power, and backhaul constraints. Portable, “all-in-one” 5G modules help bridge that gap by putting the radio, core, and management closer to the edge, enabling local breakout, resilience, and consistent QoS. With 3GPP Release 16/17 features maturing and SA-first private networks becoming standard, demand is shifting from pilots to field-ready systems that can be mounted in vehicles, worn as backpacks, or staged in temporary zones.

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Ericsson Revamps Enterprise Wireless Solutions Partner Program

Ericsson–EDC $3B deal accelerates 5G, Cloud RAN and AI

Ericsson has secured a three-year, $3 billion partnership with Export Development Canada (EDC) to expand R&D, fortify supply chains, and accelerate next‑gen network technologies with Canadian roots and global reach. The agreement arms Ericsson with EDC’s financing and insurance support to scale Canada-based projects in 5G, Cloud RAN, AI-driven network operations, and early quantum communications research while integrating Canadian suppliers into its international ecosystem. Over the term, Ericsson aims to deepen R&D executed across Ottawa, Montréal, and Toronto—where more than 3,100 employees work on 5G Advanced, 6G, quantum networking, and automation—expanding the country’s contribution to the vendor’s global product and

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Windows 11 Copilot: AI PC with Voice, Vision and Actions

Windows 11 Copilot: AI PC with Voice, Vision and Actions

Microsoft is weaving Copilot directly into Windows 11 so users can talk to their PCs and allow AI to see the screen and take actions, signaling a shift toward an “AI PC” model. Microsoft is rolling out a wake phrase so users can start tasks or ask for help hands-free, positioning voice alongside keyboard and mouse as a core input. Copilot Vision can view what’s on your screen – apps, documents, photos, even games—and provide step-by-step guidance or troubleshooting. Copilot Actions moves from advice to execution in a secure, contained desktop environment, while listing each step it takes. Windows 11

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Apple M5: The Next Leap in On‑Device AI

Apple M5: The Next Leap in On‑Device AI

Apple’s new M5 chip is a material step in local AI compute that will ripple into enterprise IT, developer tooling, and edge networking strategies. M5 is built on a third‑generation 3‑nanometer process and reworks Apple’s GPU as the center of gravity for AI. The 10‑core GPU adds a dedicated Neural Accelerator in every core, pushing peak GPU compute for AI to more than four times M4. Unified memory bandwidth jumps to 153 GB/s, and configurations with up to 32 GB allow more and larger models to remain entirely on device. On‑device inference is moving from nice‑to‑have to default, driven by

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FCC targets HKT: Section 214 revocation risk

FCC targets HKT: Section 214 revocation risk

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has opened a proceeding to revoke HKT International’s Section 214 authorizations, citing national security concerns tied to its affiliations and the evolving U.S.–China risk posture. Section 214 authority is the gatekeeper for carriers to originate, terminate, or carry traffic that touches the U.S., including wholesale voice, IP transit, subsea capacity backhaul, and certain enterprise connectivity. Over the past five years, the FCC—often in coordination with the interagency “Team Telecom” group (DOJ, DHS, DOD)—has revoked or denied comparable permissions for China Telecom (Americas), China Unicom (Americas), and Pacific Networks/ComNet, among others, after similar “order to

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AI-Driven Microwave Backhaul 2025: Fiber Split & 20 Gbps

AI-Driven Microwave Backhaul 2025: Fiber Split & 20 Gbps

Ericsson’s Microwave Outlook 2025 points to a backhaul market that will be almost evenly split between microwave and fiber by 2030, reshaping transport decisions for dense 5G and future 6G builds. Microwave already carries traffic for most live 5G networks worldwide, and a rising mix of E-band and emerging higher bands is closing the capacity gap with fiber for short- to medium-range links. For operators facing site densification, fiber lead times, and rising build costs, microwave provides a fast, resilient, and cost-optimized path to scale. E-band deployments are accelerating and overtaking legacy 38 GHz usage in several markets.

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OneLayer Raises $28M to Lead Private 5G Security for Enterprises

OneLayer Raises $28M to Lead Private 5G Security for Enterprises

OneLayer, a Boston-based private network security provider, raised $28M in Series A funding to meet surging enterprise demand for secure private cellular networks. With 6× revenue growth and deployments across 122,000 sq mi, the company enables IT-grade visibility and zero-trust enforcement for critical infrastructure, utilities, and manufacturers scaling private 5G.

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AT&T $177M Data Breach Settlement: Eligibility & Claims

AT&T $177M Data Breach Settlement: Eligibility & Claims

AT&T 1 offers up to $5,000 for documented, incident-related losses, or a tiered cash payment if you don’t submit documentation; whether a Social Security number was involved may affect the tier. AT&T 2 offers up to $2,500 for documented, incident-related losses, or a proportional cash payment without documentation. If you qualify for both incidents and have separate documentation for each, the combined cap could reach $7,500. Actual amounts depend on the total number of valid claims and settlement costs, and funds will not be distributed until after final court approval.

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