Sudden nationwide outage hits Optus, country’s second largest network operator. More than 10 million Australians have been cut off from internet and
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Israel ‘expanding’ troops in Gaza, Hamas to counter with ‘full force’ | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Israeli forces have announced that they are “expanding” ground activities in northern Gaza as the besieged enclave faces the largest bombardment of
EU’s new rules for tech giants are about to kick in: All you need to know | European Union News
Google, Facebook, TikTok and other Big Tech companies operating in the European Union are facing one of the most far-reaching efforts to
US gov’t details plans for $42bn investment for internet access | Business and Economy News
The administration estimates there are some 8.5 million locations in the US that lack access to broadband connections. The White House has
Row around Sri Lanka’s holiest tree shows how fake news travels | Telecommunications News
When social media was inundated with rumours that Sri Lanka’s holiest tree was being harmed by 5G mobile signals, Colombo’s cash-strapped government
Government sells 9.5% of state-controlled Telecom Egypt | Business and Economy News
The sale comes as part of the country’s privatisation drive as it must meet a series of foreign debt obligations. The Egyptian
Alphabet shares fall on report Samsung may switch search to Bing | Business and Economy News
Bing, a minor player, has risen to prominence with AI tech behind ChatGPT, posing a real challenge to Google. Alphabet Inc shares
Indonesia’s Telkomsel agrees to $3.9bn merger with broadband arm | Business and Economy
Move comes as the telecom looks to expand in Indonesia’s fixed broadband market. PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel), the Indonesian associate of Singapore
‘No timeline’ for restoring internet to Tigray: Ethiopia minister | Internet News
In a ceasefire agreement signed earlier this month, Ethiopia committed to restoring basic services to the Tigray region. There is “no timeline”
US bans Chinese telecom devices, citing ‘national security’ | Telecommunications News
US Federal Communications Commission decision includes devices from Huawei, ZTE and other manufacturers. The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced
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