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Emitel, the Polish arm of UK-based infrastructure investor Cordiant Digital Infrastructure, has signed an agreement to contract new mobile communications towers in Poland for mobile operator Orange Polska.

The French competition authority has accused Apple of abusing its dominant position in the market to implement "discriminatory, non-objective and non-transparent conditions" to mine user data for advertising purposes.

Published in Technology Regulation

Germany has agreed to pitch in a third of the cost for a wafer fabrication unit to be built by Intel in Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt state, 150km southwest of Berlin.

Published in Hardware

GUEST RESEARCH: Radware, a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, released a new report Hacktivism Unveiled: Insights into the Footprints of Hacktivists.

Published in Guest Research

Finnish telecommunications vendor Nokia has deployed Poland’s IP transport and synchronisation network for the nationwide coverage of digital TV broadcast services with telecommunication companies Emitel and Oscilloquartz.

Published in Business Telecoms

Nokia has won a ten-year extension to its contract with Orange Polska (Orange). The improved deal, which will cover 50% of Orange Poland’s network in northern Poland and run until 2036, will see the modernisation of the operator’s existing radio network infrastructure as well as enhance its 5G capabilities.

Published in Deals

Nokia announced that it has extended its partnership with T-Mobile Polska to include the modernisation of the operator’s existing radio network infrastructure and rollout of 5G services.

Published in 5G

American semiconductor giant Intel has announced it will invest up to €80 billion (A$121.9 billion) in European Union states over the next decade, in everything from research and development to manufacturing to state-of-the art packaging technologies.

Published in Hardware

A man accused of being behind the attack on Kaseya, a managed services provider, in July last year, has appeared in court in Texas and been arraigned.

Published in Security

The people behind a new ransomware group, Groove, have threatened to start attacking public sector businesses in Ukraine if the government of that country does not stop extraditing citizens to the US.

Published in Security

India may block Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies from selling its wares in the country under new rules that take effect in June, a report claims.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Polish video game developer CD Projekt, a company that is known for its game series The Witcher and the CyberPunk 2077 project, says it has suffered an attack from unspecified ransomware, but claims that users' personal data has not been affected.

Published in Security

The Swedish Post and Telecom Authority says it plans to resume the country's 5G spectrum auctions on 19 January, after obtaining approval from a court to go ahead with the same, despite the fact that Chinese vendor Huawei Technologies has gone to court over being excluded from the auctions.

Published in Government Tech Policy

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has snubbed US demands to exclude Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies from Germany's 5G networks, with legislation, that sets strict conditions for its participation, being sent to the Bundestag.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms, put in place just after the Turnbull Government was toppled in 2018, have hit Huawei Australia hard, with the company losing 900 direct jobs, more than 1500 sub-contracting jobs and $100 million in R&D in Australia, the company claims in a submission to a parliamentary inquiry.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Global human resources giant Randstad has taken a hit from cyber criminals using the Windows Egregor ransomware, with the company saying it is trying what data the attackers have stolen and placed on their site on the dark web.

Published in Security

Germany has rejected the US push to ban Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei technologies from its 5G rollout, with the Asia Times reporting on Monday that the company would be allowed to build part of the network.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The UK will announce on Monday that it is bringing forward to September 2021 the date for banning the use of 5G equipment from Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies, a report claims.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The Chinese realme smartphone brand has recorded 132% growth quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter, to become the fastest to reach 50 million shipments, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research says, quoting figures from its Market Monitor service.

Published in Mobility
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